Description: shelf wear An account of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome reveals the competition's unexpected influence on the modern world, in a narrative synopsis that pays tribute to such athletes as Cassius Clay and Wilma Rudolph while evaluating the roles of Cold War propaganda, civil rights, and politics.
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Book Title: Rome 1960 : the Olympics That Changed the World
Signed: No
Ex Libris: Yes
Book Series: 0
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Item Length: 9.2in
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Inscribed: Yes
Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults
Edition: 0
Publication Year: 2008
Type: Novel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 1.3in
Author: David Maraniss
Features: Ex-Library
Genre: Sports & Recreation, History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Modern / 21st Century, Sociology of Sports, History, World, Olympics & Paralympics
Item Width: 6.1in
Item Weight: 29.3 Oz
Number of Pages: 430