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University of Technology Sydney Australian Centre for Olympic Studies THE OLYMPIC GAMES: A Bibliography Compiled by A. J. Veal Last updated: July 2012 A suitable citation for this bibliography is: Veal, A. J. (2012) The Olympic Games: A Bibliography. Sydney: Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology, Sydney, available at: www.business.uts.edu.au/management/research/publications/bibliographies/index.html or at www.leisuresource.net (under 'other papers') Contributors to earlier versions of this bibliography included: Kristine Toohey, Alison Burkhardt and Peter Haxton. While the bibliography is extensive, with some 2000 entries, it is not claimed to be comprehensive. It is arranged in alphabetical order by author, with a separate section at the end listing official Games reports. Key words are appended to references, in [square brackets]. Particular Olympic Games are indicated by the host city name only – eg. [Barcelona] – but by name and date if the city has hosted more than one games – eg. [Athens 1896] [Athens 2004]. The Adobe-Acrobat search facility can be used to locate items using key words or any word/name appearing in the reference. The original version of the bibliography, with some 600 entries, was published in printed format in 1995 (see Burkhardt et al., 1995): this is now out of print and there are at present no plans to produce an updated print version. Contents Main bibliography page 2 Official reports page 195 The Olympic Games - A. J. Veal Online Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney

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Page 1: THE OLYMPIC GAMES: A Bibliography

University of Technology Sydney

Australian Centre for Olympic Studies

THE OLYMPIC GAMES:A BibliographyCompiled by A. J. Veal

Last updated: July 2012

A suitable citation for this bibliography is:

Veal, A. J. (2012) The Olympic Games: A Bibliography. Sydney: Australian Centre forOlympic Studies, University of Technology, Sydney, available at: www.business.uts.edu.au/management/research/publications/bibliographies/index.htmlor at www.leisuresource.net (under 'other papers') Contributors to earlier versions of this bibliography included: Kristine Toohey, AlisonBurkhardt and Peter Haxton.

While the bibliography is extensive, with some 2000 entries, it is not claimed to becomprehensive. It is arranged in alphabetical order by author, with a separate sectionat the end listing official Games reports. Key words are appended to references, in[square brackets]. Particular Olympic Games are indicated by the host city name only– eg. [Barcelona] – but by name and date if the city has hosted more than one games –eg. [Athens 1896] [Athens 2004]. The Adobe-Acrobat search facility can be used tolocate items using key words or any word/name appearing in the reference.

The original version of the bibliography, with some 600 entries, was published inprinted format in 1995 (see Burkhardt et al., 1995): this is now out of print and thereare at present no plans to produce an updated print version.

Contents

Main bibliography page 2Official reports page 195

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Official Reports of the Olympic Games

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Athens 1896

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Paris, 1900

In French:

Ministère du Commerce, de l'Industrie des Postes et des Télégraphes (1901) ExpositionUniverselle Internationale De 1900 À Paris: Concours Internationaux D'exercices PhysiquesEt De Sports: Rapports, Tome I. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.

English summary :

Peck, F. (1900) Programme of the International Contests of Physical Exercises and Sports.New York.

St. Louis, 1904

Sullivan, J. E. (ed) (1905) Spalding's Athletic Almanac for 1905: Special Olympic Number,Containing the Official Report of the Olympic Games of 1904. New York: Spalding.

London, 1908

Cook, T.A. (ed) (1909) The Fourth Olympiad: Being the Official Report of the OlympicGames of 1908 Celebrated in London under the Patronage of His Most Gracious MajestyKing Edward VII and By Sanction of the International Olympic Committee. London: BritishOlympic Committee.

Stockholm, 1912

Bergvall, E. (ed) The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm. (Trans. E. A. Ray),Stockholm: Swedish Olympic Committee.

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Antwerp, 1920

Verdyck, A. (ed) (1920) Rapport Officiel de Jeux de la 7ième Olympiade. Brussels: BelgianOlympic Committee .

Paris, 1924

French Olympic Committee (1925) Les Jeux de la VIIIème Olypiade Paris 1924. Paris: FrenchOlympic Committee.

Amsterdam, 1928

Van Rossem, G. (1930) The Ninth Olympiad: Being the Official Report of the Olympic GamesCelebrated at Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Netherlands Olympic Committee.

Los Angeles, 1932

Browne, G. (ed) (1933) The Games of the Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1932, Los Angeles: LosAngeles Organising Committee.

Rubien, F.W. (ed) (1933) American Olympic Committee Report: Games of the Xth Olympiad,Los Angeles, 30 July - 14 August 1932. IIIrd Olympic Winter Games, Lake Placid, New York,4 - 13 February, 1932. New York: American Olympic Committee.

Berlin, 1936

Berlin Olympic Organising Committee (1936) The XIth Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936:Official Report. Berlin: Berlin Olympic Organising Committee.

London, 1948

Burghley, Lord (ed) (1951) The Official Report of the Organising Committee for the XIVOlympiad. London: London Olympic Organising Committee.

Helsinki, 1952

Kolkka, S. (ed) (1955) The Official Report of the Organising Committee for the Games of theXV Olympiad, Helsinki, 1952. Porvoo, Finland: Organising Committee for the HelsinkiOlympic Games

Melbourne, 1956

Melbourne Olympic Games Organising Committee (1958) Official Report of the OrganisingCommittee for the Games of the XVIth Olympiad, Melbourne, 1956. Melbourne: GovernmentPrinter.

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Rome, 1960

Giacomini, R. (ed) (1960) The Games of the XVII Olympiad, Rome, 1960: Official Report.(trans. E. Byatt), Rome: Organising Committee of the Rome Olympic Games.

Tokyo, 1964

Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee (1964) The Games of the XVIII Olympiad, Tokey,1964: Official Report of the Organising Committee. Tokyo: Tokyo Olympic OrganisingCommittee.

Mexico City, 1968

Trueblood, B. (ed) (1968) Mexico 1968, (4 Vols.). Mexico City: Mexico City Olympic GamesOrganising Committee.

Munich, 1972

Diem, L. and Knoesel, E. (1974) The Games: The Official Report of the XXth Olympiad,Munich, 1972. Munich: Munich Olympic Games Organising Committee.

Montréal, 1976

Rousseau, R. (ed.) (1978) Games of the XXI Olympiad, Montréal 1976: Official Report.Montréal: Montréal Olympic Games Organising Committee.

Moscow, 1980

Moscow Olympic Games Organising Committee (1981) Games of the XXIInd Olympiad (3Vols). Moscow: Moscow Olympic Games Organising Committee.

Los Angeles, 1984

Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (1984) Official Report of the Games of theXXIIIrd Olympiad, Los Angeles, 1984. Los Angeles: LAOOC.

Seoul, 1988

Roh, S.-K. Lee, K.-H. and Lee, B.-J. (eds) (1989) Official Report: games of the XXIVthOlympiad, Seoul,1988. Seoul: Korean Textbook Co. Ltd.

Barcelona, 1992

Cuyàs, R. (ed.) (1992) Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad, Barcelona 1992.Barcelona: COOB'92 (Barcelona Olympic Organising Committee).

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Atlanta, 1996

Watkins, G. T. (1997) The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, (3 Volumes). Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games/Peachtree Publishers.

Nagano, 1998

Organizing Committee for the XVIII Winter Olympic Games (1998) The XVIII WinterOlympic Games Official Report (3 Vols.). Nagano, Japan: Organizing Committee for the XVIIIWinter Olympic Games

Sydney, 2000

Toohey, K. (Senior editor), Official Report of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad: Preparingfor the Games (Volume I). Sydney: Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.

Toohey, K. (Senior editor), The Official Report of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad:Celebrating the Games (Volume II). Sydney: Sydney Organising Committee for the OlympicGames.

Salt Lake City, 2002

Salt Lake Organising Committee (2002) Salt Lake 2002: Official Report of the XIX WinterOlympic Games, 2 Vols + 3 Vols (Results). Salt Lake City, UT: SLOCOG

Athens 2004

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