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Name: Soccer in Sun and Shadow

Author: Eduardo Galeano
Year: 1995
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Popularity: 1.4
Genres/categories: Non Fiction, Sports, History
Culture: Latin-American

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ISBN:
9781568584942
1568584946
Discussing everything from the leveling of the Twin Towers to the death of the sole survivor of that extraordinary match between British and German soldiers in 1915, one of South America's greatest commentators issues forth on robotic soccer in Japan, the mass-production of the game as a sign of the decline of civilization, the amazing success of Senegal and Turkey, and how Nike beat Adidas.
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