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"The greatest book of all: 34 kg Ali biography leads heavyweight publishing division."
The Independent, London
United Kingdom
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"Just one look at the sheer size of the thing (imagine the dimensions of the average hatch leading to the loft in your house and you'll be just about right) tells you that this is less a labour of love, more the work of a wonderfully diseased mind."
Maxim, London
United Kingdom
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"...A colossal book, whose dimensions reflect the status of the former heavyweight boxing champion."
Amateur Photographer, London
United Kingdom
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"How do you celebrate a larger-than-life icon? Think big for starters, which is exactly what TASCHEN has done with its extraordinary new book about Muhammad Ali, GOAT."
Interview, New York
United States
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"GOAT is a masterpiece, an heir loom and nothing short that a monument on paper."
Brentwood Magazine, Los Angeles
United States
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"Finally a book about Muhammad Ali that`s big enough to encompass his legend-or almost, GOAT, to be released next spring by the German publisher TASCHEN, is a heavyweight in every sense: 800 pages of photos, essays and graphic artwork in a colossal 20-inch-square format, tipping the scales at 75 pounds."
Sports Illustrated, New York
United States
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"Publisher TASCHEN`s GOAT: A tribute to Muhammad Ali is a literary heavyweight, if only bantam in the ring; the book has 792 pages, including 3,000 images, weighs in at 34kg and measures 0.5 meters square. So much for floating like a butterfly."
The Globe and Mail, Toronto
Canada
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"And in this corner, weighing in at 75-pounds, The Voluminous Volume, The Intense Expense, The Objet D`Art With Lotsa Heart...GOAT: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali."
Entertainment Weekly, New York
United States
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"Perhaps only a book this adventuresome could encompass a sporting/social/cultural career so great."
National Post, Toronto, ON
Canada
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"You wouldn`t call it just a book any more than you would call Muhammad Ali just a boxer. A larger-than-life subject requires a larger-than-life biography. And so, introducing, in this corner, weighing 75 pounds, filling 800 pages and costing $3,000, the heavyweight of tomes, GOAT."
Miami Herald, Miami
United States
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