Road to America’s Cup 2000 in New Zealand [Unknown Binding] unknown author

$48

Paperback cover has some normal wear and fading. The pages are clean and are in good condition. The binding is secure.

Delve into the world of competitive sailing with this elusive volume, “Road to America’s Cup 2000 in New Zealand.” Published ahead of the prestigious regatta’s hosting in Auckland, it offers a rare glimpse into the preparations and anticipation surrounding this iconic yachting event. While the author remains a mystery, the book’s scarcity and connection to a significant sporting occasion make it a captivating find for collectors and sailing enthusiasts. Explore the rich history, fierce rivalries, and behind-the-scenes narratives of one of the world’s oldest active sporting trophies through this well-preserved copy.

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Paperback cover has some normal wear and fading. The pages are clean and are in good condition. The binding is secure.

This elusive volume, “Road to America’s Cup 2000 in New Zealand,” offers a rare glimpse into the world of competitive sailing and the prestigious America’s Cup event. Published in the lead-up to the 2000 edition held in Auckland, New Zealand, this book likely captures the excitement and anticipation surrounding the nation’s hosting of this iconic regatta. While the author remains unknown, the work’s scarcity and connection to a significant sporting event make it a captivating find for collectors and sailing enthusiasts alike. Beyond chronicling the preparations and logistical challenges, it may delve into the rich history of the America’s Cup, dating back to 1851, and the fierce rivalries between competing nations vying for yachting supremacy. This well-preserved copy, with its secure binding and clean pages, invites readers to immerse themselves in the thrilling narratives and behind-the-scenes accounts of one of the world’s oldest active sporting trophies.

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