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Futebol
ISBN/GTIN

Futebol

The Brazilian Way of Life - Updated Edition
BookPaperback
Ranking23466inSport
CHF33.90

Description

The Brazilian football team is one of the wonders of the modern world and legendary names like Pelé, Garrincha and Ronaldo inspire awe in football-lovers everywhere. But in Latin America's largest country, football also symbolises racial harmony, the madness of love and the flamboyance of youth - it's a sport that expresses the identity of a nation.

This edition of a book that is now a modern classic, updated to coincide with the 2014 World Cup, explores what makes Brazil the 'football country' it is. From the Amazonian jungle to the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Alex Bellos weaves a golden-yellow tapestry of stories of great names, great teams and great matches. Mixing fact with local legend, history and myth, in Futebol he uncovers what makes football the Brazilian way of life.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4088-5416-7
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date01/05/2014
Pages472 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 129 mm, Height 198 mm, Thickness 30 mm
Weight380 g
Illustrations2 x 12 page colour plates
Article no.16444804
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.15564725
Product groupSport
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Author

Alex Bellos writes about maths and football. He has a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy from Oxford, and is a former South America correspondent for the Guardian. His books include the bestselling Alex's Adventures in Numberland and its sequel Alex Through the Looking Glass, Visions of Numberland, Can You Solve My Problems? and So You Think You've Got Problems? as well as the Football School series of children's books, which he co-authors. He has been the puzzle columnist for the Guardian since 2015. Alex lives in London with his wife and two sons.