Ping Pong

Ping Pong by Cigalle Hanaor, published by Cicada Books in 2012, offers a concise introduction to the world of table tennis. This 63-page book presents the rules and techniques of the sport while also exploring the unique culture and design elements associated with ping pong. Written in English, it combines informative content with visually appealing illustrations, making it an engaging read for both newcomers and enthusiasts.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the sport, delving into its sub-cultural aspects and the overall vibe that surrounds it. The book emphasizes the significance of ping pong, played by over 250 million people worldwide, while showcasing its aesthetic appeal. With a focus on sports and recreation, particularly racket sports, this edition serves as both an educational resource and a visual exploration of table tennis.
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Played by over 250 million people, ping pong has nonetheless always retained an atmosphere of a sub-culture. This book is a great introduction to the rules and techniques of ping pong, as well as a visual exploration of the culture, the design and the overall vibe surrounding the the game. Beautifully designed and illustrated, it’s an effortlessly cool little volume.
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