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Description: Sport in Modern Irish Life : Paperback : Merrion Press : 9781785374548 : 1785374540 : 01 May 2023 : So begins Sport in Modern Life, where leading sports historian andbestselling author Paul Rouse grapples with the concept of every individualperson' s relationship with sport being unique to him or herselfbut also intimately connected with the universal â ?" 'most sport isa shared experience even if not shared in precisely the same way' â ?" and many other topics aside. Throughout this superb collection of articles and essay, Paul explores,. The Book Depository Sport in Modern Irish Life by Paul Rouse - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk

 

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