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International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
International Football Book No.4
PUBLISHED 1962

International Football Book No.4

通常価格 £19.99
Garrincha, Fontaine, Baxter
The Legends Speak!

In the early 1960s, football was more than just a sport—it was a global narrative of passion, strategy, and cultural exchange. The International Football Book No. 4, edited by the experienced Stratton Smith, emerges as a remarkable testament to this era, offering readers a comprehensive panorama of football's international landscape.
Published in the wake of the 1962 Chile World Cup, this annual stands as more than just a collection of articles—it's a meticulously crafted mosaic of global football culture. The book distinguishes itself through an impressive assemblage of perspectives, bringing together top players, executives, writers, photographers, and artists to create a truly multifaceted exploration of the beautiful game.
The volume's strength lies in its diverse content. Jesse Carver's insider look at Italy's strategy for attracting top club stars provides a fascinating glimpse into the international football transfer market of the early 1960s. The detailed coverage of South America, particularly the spotlight on Brazil's "Little Bird" Garrincha, offers readers an intimate portrait of footballing legends beyond mere statistical achievements.
What truly sets this annual apart is its visual storytelling. With over 150 photographs and sketches, the book doesn't just tell football's story—it shows it. The imagery promises to be as compelling as the written word, capturing moments of athletic brilliance and cultural significance.
The timing of the publication is particularly noteworthy. Published in the year of the Football Association's centenary, the book captures a moment of historical reflection and future anticipation. Contributions from diverse locations—France, Moscow, Budapest, and across Britain—create a truly international narrative that transcends geographical boundaries.
The Guardian's praise for the previous edition rings true here: this is indeed a "comprehensively informative" work that goes far beyond a simple sports annual. It's a cultural document, a snapshot of football at a pivotal moment in its global evolution.
For football historians, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of sport in the early 1960s, the International Football Book No. 4 is an invaluable resource. It represents a moment when football was transforming from a local passion to a global phenomenon.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 
Publisher: Souvenir Press Ltd., London
Published: 1962

Price: £19.99
Hardcover: 144 pages
The dust jacket, which has served faithfully for approximately 60 years, shows signs of wear. There are minor chips and wear along the spine's top and bottom edges, as well as on the top right corner of the cover. To preserve its condition, we have now protected the dust jacket with archival-grade preservation material.
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Garrincha, Fontaine, Baxter
The Legends Speak!

In the early 1960s, football was more than just a sport—it was a global narrative of passion, strategy, and cultural exchange. The International Football Book No. 4, edited by the experienced Stratton Smith, emerges as a remarkable testament to this era, offering readers a comprehensive panorama of football's international landscape.
Published in the wake of the 1962 Chile World Cup, this annual stands as more than just a collection of articles—it's a meticulously crafted mosaic of global football culture. The book distinguishes itself through an impressive assemblage of perspectives, bringing together top players, executives, writers, photographers, and artists to create a truly multifaceted exploration of the beautiful game.
The volume's strength lies in its diverse content. Jesse Carver's insider look at Italy's strategy for attracting top club stars provides a fascinating glimpse into the international football transfer market of the early 1960s. The detailed coverage of South America, particularly the spotlight on Brazil's "Little Bird" Garrincha, offers readers an intimate portrait of footballing legends beyond mere statistical achievements.
What truly sets this annual apart is its visual storytelling. With over 150 photographs and sketches, the book doesn't just tell football's story—it shows it. The imagery promises to be as compelling as the written word, capturing moments of athletic brilliance and cultural significance.
The timing of the publication is particularly noteworthy. Published in the year of the Football Association's centenary, the book captures a moment of historical reflection and future anticipation. Contributions from diverse locations—France, Moscow, Budapest, and across Britain—create a truly international narrative that transcends geographical boundaries.
The Guardian's praise for the previous edition rings true here: this is indeed a "comprehensively informative" work that goes far beyond a simple sports annual. It's a cultural document, a snapshot of football at a pivotal moment in its global evolution.
For football historians, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of sport in the early 1960s, the International Football Book No. 4 is an invaluable resource. It represents a moment when football was transforming from a local passion to a global phenomenon.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 
Publisher: Souvenir Press Ltd., London
Published: 1962

Price: £19.99
Hardcover: 144 pages
The dust jacket, which has served faithfully for approximately 60 years, shows signs of wear. There are minor chips and wear along the spine's top and bottom edges, as well as on the top right corner of the cover. To preserve its condition, we have now protected the dust jacket with archival-grade preservation material.

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