Description
A fascinating story, revealing of its time, based on exhaustive research in Britain, German and the USA For fans of The Fight by Norman Mailer and King of the World by David Remnick Beyond Glory by David Margolick is one of 2005's New York Times 100 notable books of the year.
About the Author
David Margolick has been Legal Affairs Editor at the New York Times and is now a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. He is the author of three books, including Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday, Cafe Society and an Early Cry for Civil Rights. He lives in New York.
Reviews
'Even if you've never seen a boxing match, Beyond Glory is an irresistible read. For fans it is indispensable' Allen Barra, Los Angeles Times 'Beyond Glory is historical reportage, a heavyweight of a book that is likely to be the definitive chronicle of its subject' Joyce Carol Oates, New York Times 'David Margolick's superb new book about the confrontations in the late 1930s between the black American Joe Louis and Adolf Hitler's champion, Max Schmeling, is one of the best books about boxing I've read' George Rosie, Sunday Herald 'It brings to life the ambiguities and tensions of the pre-war years. Beyond Glory is likely to remain the definitive account of the Louis/Schmeling encounters and why they mattered' Daily Telegraph
Book Information
ISBN 9780747561859
Author David Margolick
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC