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Since the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, the Olympics have
grown to be among the most anticipated and watched events of any
type in world. Today, almost 200 nations send athletes to
participate in the Games and over a billion people watch on
television. Just as the Olympics have grown, so has the collecting
of Olympic memorabilia. Quite possibly the most international and
fastest growing of sports hobbies, the exciting world of Olympic
memorabilia includes pins, badges, medals, torches, posters,
tickets, programs, books, souvenir items, and so much more.
Included here are items from the first modern Olympic Games held in
Athens, Greece, in 1896, through the games of 2000. Both Summer and
Winter Olympic memorabilia is covered. With over 500 color
photographs and an up-to-date price guide, this is the most
complete Olympic memorabilia book available anywhere in the world.
The perfect guide for any level of collector.
The history of England is inextricably linked with the stories of
its leading aristocratic dynasties and the great seats they have
occupied for centuries. As the current owners speak of the critical
roles their ancestors have played in the nation, they bring history
alive. All of these houses have survived great wars, economic
upheavals, and, at times, scandal. Filled with stunning
photography, this book is a remarkably intimate and lively look
inside some of Britain's stateliest houses, with the modern-day
aristocrats who live in them and keep them going in high style.
This book presents a tour of some of England's finest residences,
with many of the interiors shown here for the first time. It
includes Blenheim Palace-seven acres under one roof, eclipsing the
splendor of any of the British royal family's residences-property
of the Dukes of Marlborough; the exquisite Old Vicarage in
Derbyshire, last residence of the late Dowager Duchess of
Devonshire (nee Deborah Mitford); Haddon Hall, a vast crenellated
900-year-old manor house belonging to the Dukes of Rutland that has
been called the most romantic house in England; and the island
paradises on Mustique and St. Lucia of the 3rd Baron Glenconner.
This book is perfect for history buffs and lovers of traditional
interior design and English country life.
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