

An edition of The first modern Olympics (1976)
By Richard D. Mandell
Publish Date
1976
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
eng
Pages
194
Description:
The first modem Olympic Games were held in Athens in April of 1896, and this volume is a description of the sporting and festive events of that occasion, with a large cast of athletes from various countries, including a contingent from Harvard and Princeton who won the hearts of the Athenians as they won most of the first place-medals. But the book is much more than a tale of athletes and organizers. We are given the first real insight into the birth of the modern Olympic movement, and into the personality of a French aristocrat, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, whose vision determined much of the form of international sport today. The author shows that although the modern Olympics have a sentimental bond with the ancient festival, the modern Games are a product of nineteenth century ideals, excesses, and ambitions. Richard Mandell has dispelled some myths, rediscovered forgotten sport heroes, and written a highly readable account of a landmark in modern sport history.
subjects: Olympic Games (1st : 1896 : Athens, Greece), Jeux olympiques (1906 : Athenes, Grece), Jeux olympiques d'ete 1896 : Athenes), Olympische Spelen, Olympic Games. fast (OCoLC)fst01408249, Jeux olympiques d'ete, Olympics, Olympic Games (1896 : Athens), Olympic Games (1st : 1896 : Athens, Greece) (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86132303 (uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n86132303