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David Squires



Average rating: 4.3 · 951 ratings · 106 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Illustrated History of ...

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The Illustrated Football (S...

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Goalless Draws

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Chaos in the Box: Chronicle...

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La cría de gallinas (Pequeñ...

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The Changing Face of Learni...

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349 Views of Scotland

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The Passive Voice: Problems...

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ABC of the New Testament

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Teaching Beliefs and Practi...

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“The British Empire stretched to all corners of the globe, generously freeing foreign lands of their natural resources and introducing native people to order, genocide and a ruddy good dose of fair play. The British also gave the gift of football to the world. The world showed its gratitude by becoming really good at it and ritually humiliating”
David Squires, The Illustrated History of Football: the highs and lows of football, brought to life in comic form…

“In 1976 a military dictatorship took control of Argentina. Thousands of people were tortured, murdered and disappeared as part of the junta’s ‘Dirty War’ against dissenters. FIFA – never an organisation to put ethics before profit – decided that this nation, soaked in the blood of human suffering , was the ideal location for the world’s biggest sports competition.”
David Squires, The Illustrated History of Football: the highs and lows of football, brought to life in comic form…



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