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  1. XVII OLYMPIAD ROME 1960. Handbook to the Rome Olympics of 1960, with sections on history of the games, articles by past competitors, statistical compilations of all modern games to date with tables blank for the 1960 results (some completed by hand in ink) Paperback, 8vo. 276pp. plus 32 pages of black and white photographs, tables. Good condition.

  2. Edited by Comitato Organizzatore - 1960 . This document presents the sports programme in details of the Rome 1960 Olympic Games. Has for another edition on the same medium: Programma sportivo : Giochi della XVII Olimpiade : 25.VIII - 11.IX Has for another edition on the same medium: Programme sportif : Jeux de la XVII Olympiade : 25.VIII - 11.IX

  3. This set is three separate pieces:  XVII Olympiad - Rome 1960  History of the Games 216, [4] pages. The text is illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 1/4 gray coloured cloth covered back strip. 3/4 white coloured textured boards with copper coloured titles to the front panel.

  4. Jeux de la XVII Olympiade : Roma 25 VIII - 11 IX 1995 : règlements = Games of the XVII Olympiad : Roma 25 VIII - 11 IX 1995 : regulations = ... / Comitato Organizzatore. Summer Olympic Games. Organizing Committee. 17, 1960, Roma. Edited by Comitato Organizzatore - 1960 . Règlements des sports au programme des Jeux Olympique de Rome en 1960.

  5. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Olympiad 1960 : games of the XVII Olympiad Rome MCMLX" by Ente nazionale industrie turistiche

  6. United States 1960 Olympic Book. Quadrennial Report of the United States Olympic Committee, Games of the XVII Olympiad Rome, Italy, August 25 to September 11, 1960. VII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, CA February 18 to 28, 1960 III Pan American Games. by Lentz, Arthur G., Editor and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com.

  7. A three-line inscription in Italian reading “GIOCHI DELLA – XVII OLIMPIADE – ROMA MCMLX” (English: Games of – XVII OlympiadRome 1960”) is engraved in the right upper segment. REVERSE: a scene of an Olympic champion with a palm leaf in his left hand carried in triumph by other athletes; his right hand is raised to hail.