Football Grounds Around The World


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365


365

Author: John Brewin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2021-03


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Have you ever wondered where the world's most breathtaking, historic, or important soccer grounds can be found? 365: The World's Greatest Football Grounds offers a bucket list of 365 of the most dazzling and distinctive grounds on the planet, spread across five continents. The book features a vast array of spectacular photos showcasing ancient stadiums, famous soccer temples, grounds with stunning architecture, and others set against mind-blowing backdrops. From Buenos Aires' fabulous La Bombonera (a microcosm of Argentine life) to Fulham's homely Craven Cottage (with its wooden stand dating from 1905), to Olympiastadion Berlin (built for Hitler's Olympics in 1936) to stadia built next to churches, castles, mountains, lakes, oceans, and idyllic countryside, 365 leaves no stone unturned in its quest to bring you the world's most remarkable grounds. Part guide, part love letter to the individual histories and cultures that comprise world soccer, 365 is sure to leave you planning a future pilgrimage.

British Football's Greatest Grounds


British Football's Greatest Grounds

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022


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Around the World in 80 Ways


Around the World in 80 Ways

Author: Stephen Webb

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2023-03-01


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Around the World in 80 Ways offers a (sometimes opinionated) discussion of 80 data-driven maps of our planet. Taken together, the maps tell a story about the physical world; about the impact our species is having on the world; and about how people live in the world – or at least how we lived immediately before the emergence of Covid-19. The maps lie. All maps lie. But the origins of the deceptions are explained, the data sources are signposted and referenced, and the readers are shown how to create their own maps using freely available software. The reader is thus armed with the tools needed to explore local, national or world data – on topics ranging from science to society; environment to entertainment; wealth to wellbeing – a valuable skill in an age when certain politicians are happy to refer to “alternative facts” and media outlets deliver data visualizations that sometimes mislead as much as inform.