David Goldblatt
Born
in London, England, The United Kingdom
September 26, 1965
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The Ball is Round: A Global History of Soccer
15 editions
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2006
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The Game of Our Lives: The English Premier League and the Making of Modern Britain
16 editions
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2014
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The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century
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The Games: A Global History of the Olympics
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Futebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccer
9 editions
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2014
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The Soccer Book: The Sport, the Teams, the Tactics, the Cups
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13 editions
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2009
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How to Watch the Olympics: The Essential Guide to the Rules, Statistics, Heroes, and Zeroes of Every Sport
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13 editions
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2011
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World Soccer Yearbook 2003
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3 editions
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2002
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Football Yearbook 2004-5 : The Complete Guide to the World Game
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2004
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Essential Soccer Skills: Key Tips and Techniques to Improve Your Game
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2011
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“As George MacDonald Fraser put it in The General Danced at Dawn: ‘The native highlanders, the Englishmen, and the lowlanders played football on Saturday afternoons and talked about it on Saturday evenings, but the Glaswegians, men apart in this as in most things, played, slept, ate, drank and lived it seven days a week.”
― The Ball is Round: A Global History of Soccer
― The Ball is Round: A Global History of Soccer
“And, for the everyday party members, it was, as the cheerful rhyme of the time went, ‘Wenn die Olympiade vorbei, schlagen wir die Juden zu Breiâ€� â€� ‘When the Olympics are over, we will beat the Jews to a pulpâ€�. It was open season again.”
― The Games: A Global History of the Olympics
― The Games: A Global History of the Olympics
“The need for international engagement became all the more urgent in 1931, when the Japanese army, at its own initiative, invaded and occupied Manchuria and established an imperial colony, crowned by a puppet state, in this vast northern corner of China. Unable to have the occupation sanctioned by the League of Nations, Japan left the organization in 1933. Reporting back to the foreign office from the Los Angeles games, Japan’s consul, Satô Hayato, declared that, ‘This Olympic Games has been very beneficial in erasing anti-Japanese sentiment.â€� Alternatively, for the more liberal and cosmopolitan wing of Japanese society, this kind of impact meant that the games could be ‘an opportunity for a national people’s diplomacyâ€�, making peaceful inter-societal connections when the inter-state realm was so bellicose.3 However, Consul Satô spoke for many in the imperial bureaucracy, armed forces and ultra-nationalist circles, arguing that, ‘The best way to get the Americans to understand the real Japan is to defeat America and show them the true strength of the Japanese. Rational discourse is completely useless. Americans probably first understood the true strength of the Japanese when the Rising Sun flag was raised . . . during the Olympic Games.”
― The Games: A Global History of the Olympics
― The Games: A Global History of the Olympics
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