Eduardo Galeano's acclaimed classic of 'the beautiful game' has been fully updated to include the 1998 and 2002 World Cup. To the pure football fan even winning and losing is of secondary importance to those moments when a glimpse is afforded of footballing perfection, made more perfect still by the long and unpredictable hours spent waiting for it, and often the parade of tragicomic errors that has preceeded it. Such instincts, of exultation and despair, are brilliantly recounted in 'Football in Sun and Shadow', ...
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Eduardo Galeano's acclaimed classic of 'the beautiful game' has been fully updated to include the 1998 and 2002 World Cup. To the pure football fan even winning and losing is of secondary importance to those moments when a glimpse is afforded of footballing perfection, made more perfect still by the long and unpredictable hours spent waiting for it, and often the parade of tragicomic errors that has preceeded it. Such instincts, of exultation and despair, are brilliantly recounted in 'Football in Sun and Shadow', a parade of all shades of international football. Beckenbaur, Yashin and Zico are here with their balletic dazzle. Here too are the tragic Escobar, guilty of an own goal for Colombia and gunned down in the streets of Medellin as a consequence; the English Captain Neille who led a World War I charge on a trench by kicking a football across no man's land; and the Dynamo Kiev team who, although warned not to win a game against the Nazis could not resist the temptation on the football pitch to overrun their oppressors: all eleven were shot in their Kiev shirts after the 'game'. It is also a story of muses and spells: of the Argentinian manager who wouldn't feed his team chicken because it would bring bad luck, of the Russian goalkeeper who prepared his mind and his nerves with a cigarette and a dash of spirits before each game. This is the glory of football in all its vivid international hues, with its multilingual cries of despair, victory and sheer passion. This is Viva Pitch!
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Good. Used, some outer edges have minor scuffs, cover has light scratches, outer pages have some shelf wear, book content is in very good condition. Text in Spanish. Glued binding. B-format paperback. 240 p. (B/w line drawings).
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Fair. 1998 printing of this title. Softbound book in acceptable condition, an excellent reading copy. Book is clean and spine is uncreased; however there is significant wear to all edges of wraps with a dog ear and small chips, shelf rubbing to surfaces, and age-related toning present to all page margins.
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Near fine in very good(+) jacket. Translated from the Spanish by Mark Fried. Small silhouette illustrations throughout. 228 pages. 8vo, blue cloth with gilt lettering at spine, pictorial d.w. (small chip at the rear). London: Fourth Estate, (1997). A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. A historical overview of football (a.k.a. soccer) around the world and its players, teams, and supporters.
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Very Good. 228p. A hardcover book in near-fine condition with a fine dustjacket. Head and foot of spine bumped; otherwise clean and tight, and jacket fully intact.