Speed Kings

Awards:   Short-listed for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2015 Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2015.
Author:   Andy Bull
Publisher:   Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9780857502650


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2015
  • Shortlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2015.

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR The epic story of four extraordinary gentlemen adventurers who came together to win bobsled gold in the 1932 Winter Olympics, and of a doomed generation, infatuated with fast living, heading into the vortex of the Second World War. WINNER OF THE TIMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS In the 1930s, as the world hurtled towards terrible global conflict, speed was all the rage. It was described by Aldous Huxley as 'the one genuinely modern pleasure', and one of the fastest and most thrilling ways to attain it was through the new sport of bobsledding. Exotic, exciting and above all dangerous, it was by far the most popular event at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics. It required an abundance of skill and bravery. And the four men who triumphed at those Games lived the most extraordinary lives. Billy Fiske was an infamous daredevil, blessed with a natural talent for driving. He would later become the first American airman to die in the war - flying for the RAF. Clifford Gray was a notorious playboy and a player on both Broadway and Hollywood. Or was he? His identity was a mystery for decades. Jay O'Brien was a gambler and a rogue who, according to one ex-wife, forced women to marry him at gunpoint. And Eddie Eagan, a heavyweight boxer and brilliant lawyer, remains the only man to win gold at both the Summer and Winter Olympics. This is their story, of loose living, risk-taking and hell-raising in an age of decadence, and of their race against the odds to become the fastest men on ice. We will never see their like again. Especially after the world did descend into that second, terrible global conflict.

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Author:   Andy Bull
Publisher:   Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780857502650


ISBN 10:   0857502654
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 January 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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A tale of exceptional sporting bravery... genuinely thrilling. A gripping yarn. Observer A wonderful story, told in marvellous style. Literary Review A rich slice of history about courage and nobility... irresistible personalities. Unlike so many of his peers Fiske saw Nazism early for what it was. He became the first American to join the RAF, flying in the Battle of Britain. This is what makes him worthy of Bull's affectionate attention. It's also what gives the book its cohesion and its last act, which is far more moving than you have a right to expect given all the fun that precedes it. Fiske stays with you. He's the superhero you wish you'd been. The Times If there's any justice, the winner of the 2015 William Hill Sports Book of the Year will be Andy Bull's Speed Kings which tells the story of the four larger-than-life characters who won bobsleigh Olympic gold at Lake Placid in 1932. The enormous research needed to bring to life the quartet has been a remarkable feat. -- Charles Sale Daily Mail A marvellous study of the heroes of between-the-wars Olympic bobsleigh. By the time we meet Baron Walther von Mumm, we are two-thirds of the way through Andy Bull's account, and more or less convinced that we are being guided through the backstory to the famous party scene in The Great Gatsby. Hollywood stars, politicians, royalty, gangsters and other denizens of the demi-monde - hedonists and hucksters, harlots and heroes - flicker through a well-paced narrative... Such is the diligence of his research and his sensitivity to the story in all its many dimensions that few could feel that he has not done justice to their world. The Guardian


A rich slice of history about courage and nobility... irresistible personalities. Unlike so many of his peers Fiske saw Nazism early for what it was. He became the first American to join the RAF, flying in the Battle of Britain. This is what makes him worthy of Bull's affectionate attention. It's also what gives the book its cohesion and its last act, which is far more moving than you have a right to expect given all the fun that precedes it. Fiske stays with you. He's the superhero you wish you'd been. The Times A marvellous study of the heroes of between-the-wars Olympic bobsleigh. By the time we meet Baron Walther von Mumm, we are two-thirds of the way through Andy Bull's account, and more or less convinced that we are being guided through the backstory to the famous party scene in The Great Gatsby. Hollywood stars, politicians, royalty, gangsters and other denizens of the demi-monde - hedonists and hucksters, harlots and heroes - flicker through a well-paced narrative... Such is the diligence of his research and his sensitivity to the story in all its many dimensions that few could feel that he has not done justice to their world. The Guardian A tale of exceptional sporting bravery. Observer A remarkable story. Sunday Telegraph


A tale of exceptional sporting bravery... genuinely thrilling. A gripping yarn. Observer A wonderful story, told in marvellous style. Literary Review A rich slice of history about courage and nobility... irresistible personalities. Unlike so many of his peers Fiske saw Nazism early for what it was. He became the first American to join the RAF, flying in the Battle of Britain. This is what makes him worthy of Bull's affectionate attention. It's also what gives the book its cohesion and its last act, which is far more moving than you have a right to expect given all the fun that precedes it. Fiske stays with you. He's the superhero you wish you'd been. The Times A marvellous study of the heroes of between-the-wars Olympic bobsleigh. By the time we meet Baron Walther von Mumm, we are two-thirds of the way through Andy Bull's account, and more or less convinced that we are being guided through the backstory to the famous party scene in The Great Gatsby. Hollywood stars, politicians, royalty, gangsters and other denizens of the demi-monde - hedonists and hucksters, harlots and heroes - flicker through a well-paced narrative... Such is the diligence of his research and his sensitivity to the story in all its many dimensions that few could feel that he has not done justice to their world. The Guardian A remarkable story. Sunday Telegraph


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Andy Bull is the Senior Sportswriter for the Guardian. This is his first book.

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