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The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s Reuel Golden

The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s By Reuel Golden

The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s by Reuel Golden


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Summary

A dazzling celebration of the world's most popular sport in its most glorious decade. With breathtaking photographs and texts from award-winning football writers, this is a passionate tribute to the golden age of legendary matches, serious sideburns, and such original soccer superstars as Beckenbauer, Best, Cruyff, and Pele. Winner of the Best...

The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s Summary

The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s by Reuel Golden

It was Pele who coined the phrase the beautiful game, and in the 1970s the game was at its most beautiful, free-flowing and entertaining. Football became truly international thanks to extraordinarily talented teams and charismatic players who became the first generation of football superstars, long before David Beckham stripped down to his underwear.

This book tackles the global and cultural impact of the game, the memorable fashions, the girlfriends, the cars, the politics, the fans, the hooligans, the passion, the thrills and, of course, the sideburns. Winner of the Best Illustrated Book at the British Sports Book Awards, it's a joint celebration of the world's most popular sport and the sizzling 70s - including the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, the first football championship televised in colour, and won by the legendary Brazilian side led by Pele; the 1974 World Cup, dominated by the intense rivalry between the powerful West German side and the Total Football of the Dutch team; the 1978 World Cup, hosted and won by Argentina; and the extraordinary club sides such as Ajax, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and the New York Cosmos.

The Age of Innocence features photography by Neil Leifer, Peter Robinson, Gerry Cranham, Terry O'Neill, Volker Hinz, Jerry Cooke, Harry Benson, Sven Simon, and many others, as well as images sourced from archives all over the world, and essays from award-winning football writers Rob Hughes, David Goldblatt, Brian Glanville and Barney Ronay.

The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s Reviews

...300 pages of jaw slackening magnificence. The photographs alone, many of which you won't have seen before, make this truly majestic beast of a tome a worthy purchase... * In Bed With Maradona *
Cigarettes on the pitch, silk shirts, monster moustaches - get lost in the lifestyle of the first football superstars during the manliest era the pitch has ever seen. * FHM *
Pele, Mr Georgie Best, brute force and Brut cologne... a new book captures 1970s football in all its glory. * Mr Porter *
The Age of Innocence is an immersive book worthy of any coffee table. * Living North *
It is an ideal gift for anyone nostalgic for the magic of Best Cruyff, Beckenbauer, Moore and Pele. * Marketing *
The Age of Innocence: Football in the 1970s is a photographic tribute to 'football's most beautiful era.' It brings together striking images from the epic matchups of the decade, interspersed with scenes of the lifestyles, fans, fashions, cars, and hair of some of the original soccer superstars. * The Wall Street Journal *

About Reuel Golden

Reuel Golden is the former editor of the British Journal of Photography and the Photography editor at TASCHEN. His TASCHEN titles include: Mick Rock: The Rise of David Bowie, both London and New York Portrait of a City books, Andy Warhol. Polaroids, The Rolling Stones, Her Majesty, Football in the 1970s, the National Geographic editions, and The David Bailey SUMO.

Additional information

GOR007472721
9783836547970
383654797X
The Age of Innocence. Football in the 1970s by Reuel Golden
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taschen GmbH
20150209
300
Winner of British Sports Book Awards: Illustrated Book of the Year 2015
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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