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| Locker Room Nudes / Dieux du Stade: The French National Rugby Team | 
enlarge | Creator: Francois Rousseau Publisher: Universe Category: Book
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $24.89 You Save: $25.11 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 152 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 11.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 0789313073 Dewey Decimal Number: 778 EAN: 9780789313072 ASIN: 0789313073
Publication Date: August 23, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book - May have a remainder mark. HARDCOVER W/DUST COVER
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Product Description This remarkable collection of candid nude photos of France’s national rugby team goes beneath the uniform to reveal what real jocks look like underneath it all. Each image taken by leading French photographer François Rousseau depicts the rugby player―alone or with teammates―undressing, lounging on the bench, showering. Locker Room Men is at once a celebration of athletes and the beauty of the male form as well as the fulfillment of the fantasy of going behind the scenes in a winning team’s locker room. Sure to appeal to both gay men and straight women, these photos are unusual because the men are not models. They don’t work out just to look good―and look good they do―their bodies are sculpted by winning victories on the field. They aren’t made up, shaved, or prettified in any way. These are some of the world’s best rugby players―brawny, tough, competitive. Since 1999, the French national rugby team has posed nude or semi-nude for an annual calendar. The purpose behind the calendar was to get wider “exposure” for rugby and the team. In 2004, François Rousseau was selected as photographer, and he successfully brought out the sensual beauty and sexiness inherent in the rugby players’ rough and tumble exterior. The calendar became a cult hit, and thus the book was born so that even more of these unparalleled images could be savored. Whether or not rugby will become more popular in this country remains to be seen, but this book will certainly raise the game’s profile…
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best guys...best lovers... October 29, 2008 this is one gift for one my friend...AND NOW I buy this item for me...is amazing...!
yummy July 7, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
There really isn't much to say but GO RUGBY!!! This book has some of the most gorgeous bodies in it!!!
Sizzling photography May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The pictures are terrific and capture the beauty of men in their element. I enjoy introducing the book to girlfriends of mine who appreciate men. I highly recommend this book!
Wow. February 2, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I gave this to my partner for Christmas and of all of the presents that I gave him, many much much more expensive, this was his favorite. It is truly a hot hot book. It's a must by if you are into "sporn".
Unforgettable beauty December 18, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This collection of pictures taken by Fancois Rousseau of athletic men is a wonderful presentation of his eye for beauty. The photos presented herein are the culmination of his captivating photo shoots documented in the making of the 2004 Dieux du Stade calendar DVD. Many shots from that film are handsomely displayed within the grand pages of this quality pressed book. The men are richly captured within black and white photography that gives them artistic beauty, with shadows that reflect off them offering some intriguing mystery.From the dreamy close-up facial pictures, to the wondrous nude forms, to even the shots of the bare locker room with muddy footprints and a barren field of play, Fancois Rousseau gives us a look through his keen eyes to what all the athletes have to offer, especially a love for their form.These athletic men are gorgeously photographed and are meant to be admired for their overall form; their faces and bodies are meant to steal your eyes, and not be given the same kind of treatment as an erotically charged photoshoot. Oh, there are scenes of eroticism, but it's a testament to Fancois Rousseau's talent that he can always pull it off with taste. There are very few instances of photography to match the class given to these men of sport.If you keep this in mind, and admire the photography for its beauty and not for its lack of frontal shots, you will come to see the men, and the book, as a great assemblage of male beauty. I simply cannot recommend this book enough, especially if you enjoyed the 2004-2005 making of the Dieux du Stade calendar DVDs, as there is no reason you should put off getting this as an accompaniment to those two great features.
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