The Fast Times of Albert Champion: From Record-Setting Racer to Dashing Tycoon, An Untold Story of Speed, Success, and Betrayal

Author:   Peter Joffre Nye
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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9781616149642


Pages:   466
Publication Date:   04 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Peter Joffre Nye
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781616149642


ISBN 10:   1616149647
Pages:   466
Publication Date:   04 November 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""""This first biography of the AC Delco and Champion Spark Plug founder gives a glimpse into the advent of modern transportation in the Jazz Age through the story of a man who lived in the fast lane."" --MICHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINE ""[The] story you can't believe you've never heard before involves Albert Champion.... a record-setting bicyclist and motorcyclist in his native France, then a daredevil race-car driver, and eventually a pioneering tycoon in the American automotive industry.... [His] tale is worth being told.... A diamond-in-the-rough compelling read."" --LIBRARY JOURNAL ""The narrative peers inside the early, kicking days of the car business, punctuated with the likes of Louis Chevrolet and Champion's short-time boss, Bill Durant. This is an overdue work."" --HEMMINGS CLASSIC CAR ""In The Fast Times of Albert Champion, the first biography of the legendary founder of ACDelco and Champion Spark Plug, Peter Joffre Nye uncovers the remarkable and important story of the Jazz Age celebrity/daredevil and devilish genius from Paris who made his fortune in America and cavorted with Lindbergh, Durant, Chevrolet (and Chevrolet's wife)--and died mysteriously like he lived, in the fast lane."" --MICHAEL CAPUZZO, author of the New York Times bestsellers Close to Shore and The Murder Room ""Albert Champion may be largely forgotten, but he seems to have been everywhere at a time when the world found new ways of fast transport--racing bicycles and motorcycles and cars--and then, after somehow outriding death, he became one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the wild new automobile industry. Bon vivant, a charmer, even a bit of a scoundrel, Champion is brought wonderfully to life by Peter Nye in an engaging biography of the man who lived up to his name, speeding through life on and off the track."" --FRANK DEFORD, author and sports commentator on NPR's Morning Edition ""Albert Champion's life gives us a view of our history that is full of surprises and highly entertaining to boot. Nye knows how to transform treasure troves of historical detail into a gripping story set in a brilliantly illuminated period of American life--when the bicycle was the icon of glamour and speed."" --SUZANNAH LESSARD, author of The Architect of Desire ""Fistfights, championship bicycle races, and car parts: Albert Champion was more than namesake of Flint's AC Spark Plugs."" --FLINT JOURNAL ""Nye details how this poor Parisian, born in 1878, became a cycling hero, industrial titan and Jazz Age icon of fast-lane glamour."" --INDY STAR ""A FANTASTIC book. Not only does it capture the essence and soul of this individual but it is also an admirable piece of cultural history that crisscrosses--like the man himself--over two different, yet inextricably linked cultures. Most biographies of sportsmen end up as invariably boring catalogs of events but this is a real biography, with a a subtle portrait and a historical contextualization that gives it great energy. Since my Dad and his father came from the same area as Albert Champion (the 17th arrondissement), I had a very personal attachment to this story.... As an avid cycling fan, I thoroughly enjoyed the vivid descriptions of these early heroic races."" --Arnaud Blin, French Historian, author of Les Batailles Qui Ont Change l'Histoire"


This first biography of the AC Delco and Champion Spark Plug founder gives a glimpse into the advent of modern transportation in the Jazz Age through the story of a man who lived in the fast lane. --MICHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINE [The] story you can't believe you've never heard before involves Albert Champion.... a record-setting bicyclist and motorcyclist in his native France, then a daredevil race-car driver, and eventually a pioneering tycoon in the American automotive industry.... [His] tale is worth being told.... A diamond-in-the-rough compelling read. --LIBRARY JOURNAL The narrative peers inside the early, kicking days of the car business, punctuated with the likes of Louis Chevrolet and Champion's short-time boss, Bill Durant. This is an overdue work. --HEMMINGS CLASSIC CAR In The Fast Times of Albert Champion, the first biography of the legendary founder of ACDelco and Champion Spark Plug, Peter Joffre Nye uncovers the remarkable and important story of the Jazz Age celebrity/daredevil and devilish genius from Paris who made his fortune in America and cavorted with Lindbergh, Durant, Chevrolet (and Chevrolet's wife)--and died mysteriously like he lived, in the fast lane. --MICHAEL CAPUZZO, author of the New York Times bestsellers Close to Shore and The Murder Room Albert Champion may be largely forgotten, but he seems to have been everywhere at a time when the world found new ways of fast transport--racing bicycles and motorcycles and cars--and then, after somehow outriding death, he became one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the wild new automobile industry. Bon vivant, a charmer, even a bit of a scoundrel, Champion is brought wonderfully to life by Peter Nye in an engaging biography of the man who lived up to his name, speeding through life on and off the track. --FRANK DEFORD, author and sports commentator on NPR's Morning Edition Albert Champion's life gives us a view of our history that is full of surprises and highly entertaining to boot. Nye knows how to transform treasure troves of historical detail into a gripping story set in a brilliantly illuminated period of American life--when the bicycle was the icon of glamour and speed. --SUZANNAH LESSARD, author of The Architect of Desire Fistfights, championship bicycle races, and car parts: Albert Champion was more than namesake of Flint's AC Spark Plugs. --FLINT JOURNAL Nye details how this poor Parisian, born in 1878, became a cycling hero, industrial titan and Jazz Age icon of fast-lane glamour. --INDY STAR A FANTASTIC book. Not only does it capture the essence and soul of this individual but it is also an admirable piece of cultural history that crisscrosses--like the man himself--over two different, yet inextricably linked cultures. Most biographies of sportsmen end up as invariably boring catalogs of events but this is a real biography, with a a subtle portrait and a historical contextualization that gives it great energy. Since my Dad and his father came from the same area as Albert Champion (the 17th arrondissement), I had a very personal attachment to this story.... As an avid cycling fan, I thoroughly enjoyed the vivid descriptions of these early heroic races. --Arnaud Blin, French Historian, author of Les Batailles Qui Ont Change l'Histoire


In The Fast Times of Albert Champion , the first biography of the legendary founder of ACDelco and Champion Spark Plug, Peter Joffre Nye uncovers the remarkable and important story of the Jazz Age celebrity/daredevil and devlish genius from Paris who made his fortune in America and cavorted with Lindberg, Durant, Chevrolet (and Chevrolet's wife)--and died mysteriously like he lived, in the fast lane. --Michael Capuzzo, author of the New York Times bestsellers Close to Shore and The Murder Room


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Peter Joffre Nye is a fulltime author and freelance writer. He has written many feature articles for the Washington Post, USA Today, Sports Illustrated, Women's Sports & Fitness, the Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, and many other publications. Among his many books is Peak Performance Under Pressure, which he coauthored with Bill Driscoll. He also wrote the script for the documentary The Six-Day Bicycle Races- America's Jazz-Age Sport, narrated by Frank Deford, and converted the script to a coffee-table book with the same name.

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