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OFFICIELL IOC-retrospektiv sportsbok från 1996, begränsad upplaga och original, i mycket bra skick, 232 sidor, 22x30 cm.
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Exclusive IOC Retrospective: "100 Years of the Olympic Games of Modern Times" (1896-1996)
Overview
An exceptional collector’s piece for sports historians and cultural enthusiasts alike.
This highly detailed, visually stunning volume is part of the official retrospective series commissioned under the patronage of former International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, Juan Antonio Samaranch. Spanning the first century of the modern Olympic era (1896-1996), this specific edition offers a profound look at the pivotal mid-century decades, with a strong emphasis on the sporting heritage, architectural milestones, and cultural renaissance of Europe.
Design & Presentation
The book features a striking, minimalist white hardcover with elegantly embossed lettering, proudly displaying the monumental years and host cities that defined the era. European sporting capitals take center stage on the cover, including the historic dual-hosting of Berlin and Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1936), alongside London, St. Moritz, Helsinki, Oslo, and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Key Highlights & Contents
This volume goes beyond mere statistics, offering a rich photographic archive that captures the intersection of athletics and shifting societal landscapes.
The Golden Age of European Winter Sports: Breathtaking vintage photography immortalizes the absolute dominance of European athletes on the ice and snow. Highlights include the legendary Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie, and the spectacular German duo Maxi Herber and Ernst Baier, who secured the gold medal for Germany at the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Games. The majestic, snow-covered landscapes of St. Moritz (1948) are beautifully documented.
Icons of Resilience: Features inspiring athletic triumphs, most notably the legendary Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen, the "Flying Housewife," whose four gold medals at the 1948 London Olympics became a lasting symbol of European strength and determination.
Cultural Crossroads: Uniquely, this volume contextualizes the Olympic movement within the broader cultural shifts of the 20th century. It juxtaposes global sporting achievements with the defining cultural touchstones of the era, from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to the transatlantic influence of icons like James Dean, Clark Gable, and Elvis Presley, who profoundly shaped a new generation of European youth.
Official Documentation: Includes a reproduced foreword/letter from IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, authenticating the historical weight of this collection.
Condition
The book is in excellent vintage condition. The embossed cover remains crisp and clean, and the interior pages feature high-quality, vibrant photographic reproductions (both black-and-white and early color processing) with no visible tears or heavy discoloration. (Please refer to the images for a detailed view of the condition).
Collector's Value
A must-have for collectors of official IOC memorabilia, enthusiasts of German and European sporting history, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of 20th-century pop culture and global athletic competition. This book serves as a magnificent visual testament to the unifying power of sports across a rapidly transforming continent.
Pages: 232
Sizes: 22x30cm
Exclusive IOC Retrospective: "100 Years of the Olympic Games of Modern Times" (1896-1996)
Overview
An exceptional collector’s piece for sports historians and cultural enthusiasts alike.
This highly detailed, visually stunning volume is part of the official retrospective series commissioned under the patronage of former International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, Juan Antonio Samaranch. Spanning the first century of the modern Olympic era (1896-1996), this specific edition offers a profound look at the pivotal mid-century decades, with a strong emphasis on the sporting heritage, architectural milestones, and cultural renaissance of Europe.
Design & Presentation
The book features a striking, minimalist white hardcover with elegantly embossed lettering, proudly displaying the monumental years and host cities that defined the era. European sporting capitals take center stage on the cover, including the historic dual-hosting of Berlin and Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1936), alongside London, St. Moritz, Helsinki, Oslo, and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Key Highlights & Contents
This volume goes beyond mere statistics, offering a rich photographic archive that captures the intersection of athletics and shifting societal landscapes.
The Golden Age of European Winter Sports: Breathtaking vintage photography immortalizes the absolute dominance of European athletes on the ice and snow. Highlights include the legendary Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie, and the spectacular German duo Maxi Herber and Ernst Baier, who secured the gold medal for Germany at the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Games. The majestic, snow-covered landscapes of St. Moritz (1948) are beautifully documented.
Icons of Resilience: Features inspiring athletic triumphs, most notably the legendary Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen, the "Flying Housewife," whose four gold medals at the 1948 London Olympics became a lasting symbol of European strength and determination.
Cultural Crossroads: Uniquely, this volume contextualizes the Olympic movement within the broader cultural shifts of the 20th century. It juxtaposes global sporting achievements with the defining cultural touchstones of the era, from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to the transatlantic influence of icons like James Dean, Clark Gable, and Elvis Presley, who profoundly shaped a new generation of European youth.
Official Documentation: Includes a reproduced foreword/letter from IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, authenticating the historical weight of this collection.
Condition
The book is in excellent vintage condition. The embossed cover remains crisp and clean, and the interior pages feature high-quality, vibrant photographic reproductions (both black-and-white and early color processing) with no visible tears or heavy discoloration. (Please refer to the images for a detailed view of the condition).
Collector's Value
A must-have for collectors of official IOC memorabilia, enthusiasts of German and European sporting history, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of 20th-century pop culture and global athletic competition. This book serves as a magnificent visual testament to the unifying power of sports across a rapidly transforming continent.
Pages: 232
Sizes: 22x30cm

