Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Fullman, Joe, author

Title The Olympics. Ancient and modern / Joe Fullman
Published London : Wayland, [2017]
©2015

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS CRC  796.4809 Ful/Oaa  AVAILABLE
Description 32 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cm
Series The Olympics
Olympics (London, England)
Summary The Olympics Ancient to Modern is a fascinating look at the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, from the first events in Ancient Greece right the way up to London 2012 and Sochi 2014. It focusses on when and where each Games has been held, and some key stats, such as how much it cost, how many athletes competed, and how many spectators came to watch. The book explains how all the Games - Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics and Paralympics - came into being, and how the Olympic Games were revived in Paris at the end of the 19th century. It compares the ancient and modern Games, looking at the sports and athletes involved then and now, and at how the modern Games are continuosly evolving. It also looks at key moments in the Games' history, and at some of the tragedies and controversies that have rocked it - from doping scandals, boycotts and cheating to the Berlin Olympics of 1936, and the Munich Massacre. The book celebrates the achievements of star Olympians, and gives the lowdown on the most popular and exciting Olympic sports, from cycling and rowing to skiing and wheelchair basketball. Fun, fact-filled text and a bright, engaging design make this the perfect Olympic title for children of 9+. If you've enjoyed finding out about the history of the Olympics, why not try learning all about key Olympic sports in Ready for Rio, another title in the series
Notes Includes index
Audience Age Range 9 - 11 years
Subject Olympics -- History -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN 9780750297790 (paperback)
Other Titles Ancient and modern
Olympics. : a guide to the history of the games