The Leading eBooks Store Online
for your Apple or Android device, Nook, Kobo, PC, Mac, Sony Reader...
Most popular at the top
Age Is Just a Numberby Elizabeth Weil; Dara Torres
Broadway Books 2009; US$ 11.99From legendary Olympic gold medalist Dara Torres comes a motivational, inspirational memoir about staying fit, aging gracefully, and pursuing your dreams. Dara Torres captured the hearts and minds of Americans of all ages when she launched her Olympic comeback as a new mother at the age of forty-one—years after she had retired from competitive swimming and eight years since her last Olympics. When she took three silver medals in Beijing—including a heartbreaking .01-second finish behind the gold medalist in the women’s 50-meter freestyle—America loved her all the more for her astonishing achievement and her good-natured acceptance of the results. Now, in Age Is Just a Number, Dara reveals how the dream of an Olympic... more...
Marion Jonesby Bill Gutman
Simon & Schuster 2001; US$ 5.99Race for the record! At the Sydney Games, Marion Jones strove to become the first person ever to win five gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics, making headlines for simply believeing she could do it. Driven to succeed at a very early age, Marion won multiple titiles at the Junior National Championships and set a junior record in the 200 meters. A multisport athlete, she helped lead the University of North Carolina women's basketball team to a national championship during her freshman year and also competed in track and field, until an injury forced her to reevaluate her priorities. Refocused on her track career, Marion quickly became the woman to beat, racking up an impressive thirty-five wims of the thiry-six events... more...
Megaevents and Modernityby Maurice Roche
Routledge 2000; US$ 58.95Explores the social history and politics of 'mega-events' from the late 19th century to the present. Case studies: 1936 Berlin Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1851 Crystal Palace Expo. A thoroughly new and ground-breaking analysis. more...
Olympic Games Explainedby Vassil Girginov; Jim Parry; Craig Reedle
Routledge 2004; US$ 51.95This new student textbook explores the history and meaning of the four-yearly phenomenon that is the modern Olympic Games. It provides a comprehensive overview of 'Olympism' from the Ancient Greeks origins through the beginnings of the International more...
The Naked Olympicsby Tony Perrottet
Random House Publishing Group 2004; US$ 11.99What was it like to attend the ancient Olympic Games? With the summer Olympics’ return to Athens, Tony Perrottet delves into the ancient world and lets the Greek Games begin again. The acclaimed author of Pagan Holiday brings attitude, erudition, and humor to the fascinating story of the original Olympic festival, tracking the event day by day to re-create the experience in all its compelling spectacle. Using firsthand reports and little-known sources—including an actual Handbook for a Sports Coach used by the Greeks— The Naked Olympics creates a vivid picture of an extravaganza performed before as many as forty thousand people, featuring contests as timeless as the javelin throw and as exotic as the chariot race.... more...
Freedom for Catalonia?by John Hargreaves
Cambridge University Press 2000; US$ 39.00An in-depth analysis of the 1992 Olympic Games, focusing on the politics and culture of the host nation, Catalonia, from the time the Games were awarded to Barcelona until they opened. The conflict is placed firmly in the politico-historical context of Catalonia's tense relationship with Spain. more...
Post-Olympism?by John Bale; Mette Krogh Christensen
Berg Publishers 2004; US$ 109.95The Olympic ideal and the Olympic Games stand as symbols of global cooperation, international understanding and the bonding of individuals through the medium of sports. However, throughout the twentieth century, Olympic rhetoric was often confronted by a different reality. The Games have regularly been faced by crises that have threatened the spirit of Olympism and even the Games themselves. Given the many changes that have occurred in the Olympic Games during the past century it seems reasonabl e to ask if this global event has a future and, if so, what form it might take. With this larger issue in mind, the authors of Post-Olympism? ask probing questions about the following: the infamous 1936 Olympics the effect of new technologies on ... more...
Striking Backby Aaron J. Klein
Random House Publishing Group 2007; US$ 11.99The first full account, based on access to key players who have never before spoken, of the Munich Massacre and the Israeli response–a lethal, top secret, thirty-year-long antiterrorism campaign to track down the killers. 1972. The Munich Olympics. Palestinian members of the Black September group murder eleven Israeli athletes. Nine hundred million people watch the crisis unfold on television, witnessing a tragedy that inaugurates the modern age of terror and remains a scar on the collective conscience of the world. Back in Israel, Prime Minister Golda Meir vows to track down those responsible and, in Menachem Begin’s words, “run these criminals and murderers off the face of the earth.” A secret Mossad unit, code named... more...
Global Olympicsby Kevin Young; Kevin Wamsley
Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2005; US$ 94.95The most recent comprehensive anthology published on the Olympic Games and it contains contributions from the leading scholars in the world on a range of multi-disciplinary issues. more...
Berlin Gamesby Guy Walters
HarperCollins 2006; US$ 10.99A comprehensive history of the 1936 Berlin Olympics offers a provocative look at the Nazi machine that attempted to use the games as a demonstration of Aryan superiority, while hiding its anti-Semitic and militaristic agenda, and at the politicians, diplomats, and Olympic officials whose own power struggle would have profound consequences for the w more...