Description | Field | Ind | Field Data |
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Leader | LDR | nam8a 00 | |
Control # | 1 | 2009023502 | |
Control # Id | 3 | DLC | |
Date | 5 | 20201204112030.0 | |
Fixed Data | 8 | 090616s2009 nyu b 001 0 eng | |
LC Card | 10 | $a 2009023502 | |
ISBN | 20 | $a9781568584256 (alk. paper) | |
Local Ctrl # | 35 | $a(OCoLC)316825682 | |
Obsolete | 39 | $a179945$cTLC | |
Cat. Source | 40 | $aDLC$cDLC | |
LC Call | 50 | 00 | $aGV943.9.S64$bK88 2009 |
Dewey Class | 82 | 00 | $a796.334$222 |
ME:Pers Name | 100 | 1 | $aKuper, Simon. |
Title | 245 | 10 | $aSoccernomics :$bwhy England loses, why Germany and Brazil win, and why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey--and even Iraq--are destined to become the kings of the world's most popular sport /$cSimon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski. |
Imprint | 260 | $aNew York :$bNation Books,$cc2009 A Member of the Perseus Book. |
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Phys Descrpt | 300 | $a328 p. ;$c21 cm. | |
Note:Bibliog | 504 | $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | |
Subj:Topical | 650 | 0 | $aSoccer$xSocial aspects. |
AE:Pers Name | 700 | 1 | $aSzymanski, Stefan. |
Tag 945 | 945 | $a0005481721$eT279044$mPaperback$sO$f2010ANF$v$b1$lSMANF$p14.95 | |
Tag 949 | 949 | $aSMANF$c796.334$dKUP$g33390003016017$p15 |