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Paul Beston

    Paul Beston explore en profondeur la riche histoire et la signification culturelle de la boxe, offrant aux lecteurs une exploration approfondie des moments et des personnalités cruciaux de ce sport. Son écriture ne se contente pas de relater les exploits athlétiques, mais en révèle également les ramifications sociales et culturelles plus larges. En tant que rédacteur d'une revue influente, Beston apporte une perspective pointue à ses analyses de l'évolution et de l'impact de la boxe. Sa capacité à relier les récits sportifs à leur contexte historique rend son œuvre captivante pour les amateurs de sport et d'histoire.

    Glass City
    The Boxing Kings
    The Boxing Kings
    • The Boxing Kings

      When American Heavyweights Ruled the Ring

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(44)Évaluer

      The book explores the rich history of heavyweight boxing in America during the twentieth century, highlighting the dominance of legendary champions like John L. Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, and Muhammad Ali. It delves into their remarkable stories and the cultural significance of the sport during an era when boxing captivated the nation.

      The Boxing Kings
    • The Boxing Kings

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      For much of the twentieth century, boxing was one of America's most popular sports. This book details the illustrious history of the heavyweight title in the days when Americans reigned supreme and tells the stories of legendary champions such as John L. Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, and Muhammad Ali.

      The Boxing Kings
    • Glass City

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Twenty-four-year-old newspaperman Ray Sargent is a hardened cynic in the ways of the world: he's lost his parents and brothers, served in the Marines in France, survived the deadly flu pandemic of 1918, and written up everything from labor strikes to gambling dens. And he has a way with women-or so he supposes. But he's never met a woman like Marian Newhouse, the beautiful, brilliant reporter with a mysterious past who shows up in Toledo, Ohio, just as the Midwest's "glass city" is getting ready to host the biggest sports event in the world-a heavyweight championship fight between Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard. It's a time when everything seems up for grabs in the United States, when a midsize manufacturing city becomes the locus of national attention, and when a man who thought he had life figured out finds himself surprised by the oldest surprise of all.As a suffocating heat wave descends and Toledo's streets fill with out-of-town visitors, Ray befriends both boxers. On July 4, with the sun beating down on thousands in an open-air arena, a bell rings to settle the issue between Dempsey and Willard-but can Ray win Marian's heart before she marries a man she barely knows?

      Glass City