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Anyone got pics of the 1992 Barcelona bid book?

As in what the cover/slipcase (if it had a slipcase) looked like

Download the Barcelona 1992 bid report from LA84's foundation page. It has the "magic box" bid document files which were submitted to the IOC. I'm sure the same bid files were done without that elaborate box as well.

http://library.la84.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1992/1992s1p4.pdf

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Dear GamesBids-Community,

I am searching for a mini bid-book as pdf file - the newer the better! London 2012 or Rio 2016 would be great!

In addition to this I am really interested what kind of agencies, consultants and engineers are usually involved in "writing" a mini bid-book or a bid-book. Are there some "global players" who are engaged again and again? Can anyone name some companies?

Thanks in advance,

Arne

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Dear GamesBids-Community,

I am searching for a mini bid-book as pdf file - the newer the better! London 2012 or Rio 2016 would be great!

In addition to this I am really interested what kind of agencies, consultants and engineers are usually involved in "writing" a mini bid-book or a bid-book. Are there some "global players" who are engaged again and again? Can anyone name some companies?

Thanks in advance,

Arne

Here's London http://issuu.com/thatsnotmypuppy/docs/london2012 and Rio http://issuu.com/thatsnotmypuppy/docs/rio2016questionnaire

That'sNotMyPuppy upoladed a lot of the bidbooks here: http://issuu.com/thatsnotmypuppy/docs

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Just came across Ingrid O'Neil's catalogue from her October 2014 auction. There are many bid books there..including one as early as Frankfurt 1936 ($750.); Tokyo 1940 (the most expensive at $1,750.) there are two LA bid books (1956 - $125 and for 1984 - $75.)

http://cdn.insidethegames.biz/iW4tbVnDeAaUGSJcYbBVI.pdf

They're on page 27.

BID BOOKS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES

181. Frankfurt/M. 1936 Bid Book. 48pp., illustrated in b&w, plus 5 color plates, 32x24cm (12.8”x9.5”) oblong, in German. The bid book was presented at the 1930 Berlin IOC Congress. Stiff paper covers browned, corner creases, stain on cover, contents EF. Very rare 1936 Summer Games bid book. ($750)

182. Tokyo 1940 Bid Book in English. Tokyo-Sports Center of the Orient. Tokyo Municipal Office, 1934. 15pp. text, 44 pages of photos intertwined with explanations, 27.5x20cm (10.8”x7.9”) oblong, upper edges gilt. Invitation to IOC by Tokyo Mayor to hold the 1940 XIIth Olympic Games in Tokyo. Large color fold-out maps of the Olympic Field (modeled after Berlin’s Reichsportfeld) and of the railway, subway, motorbus, tramway lines in summer and winter sports, venues, etc. Tokyo was awarded the 1940 Games at the Berlin IOC Session in July 1936. Stiff paper covered with silk, scuffed, VF, contents EF. Very rare. ($1,750)

183. Los Angeles 1956 Bid Book. Text in English. 14 unnumbered stiff pages plus copies of 4 letters to the IOC, illustrated in color. Glassine cover, spiral-bound. EF. ($125)

184. Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter 1960 Bid Book. Plans and illustrations pertaining to the candidature of the community of Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the VIIIth Olympic Winter Games in 1960. Boards, 45.5x41cm (17.9”x16.2”), 29 pages with tipped-in actual large b&w photos, captions in French, English and German. Large fold-out map and brochure in back pocket. In large protective box. EF. ($250)

185. St. Moritz Candidate for the Olympic Winter Games 1960. 24 stiff pages, illustrated throughout, 20.9x25.7cm (8.2”x10.1”), in French and English. With printed letter in front by Swiss IOC member A. Mayer. Large fold-out map tipped-in in back. Stiff covers, ltly. soiled, contents EF. ($125)

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It's a shame that Manchester made their Commonwealth Games a lesser event. Yes it is indeed a lesser event, but they went for grandeur and epicness in their 2 Olympic bid attempts. Seems like the Commonwealth Games in 2002 were quite a lesser consolation prize.

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