Jacobs Beach: The Mob, the Garden, and the Golden Age of Boxing

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Jacobs Beach: The Mob, the Garden, and the Golden Age of Boxing
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kevin Mitchell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreBoxing
ISBN/Barcode 9780224075091
ClassificationsDewey:796.8309747109045
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Yellow Jersey Press
Publication Date 7 July 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Nominated for the top Sports Book awards, this is the gripping tale of boxing's golden age when the mob held as much sway in the ring as the fighters, from award-winning writer, Kevin Mitchell Gangsters have been around boxing for ever. When boxing took hold in Madison Square Garden just after the First World War, a new wave of criminals moved in- the Mob. It was then that Prohibition gave street legitimacy to organised crime right across America; and by the time Joe Louis arrived to breathe excitement through a country ravaged by the Great Depression, the wise guys were firmly entrenched at ringside. Mike Jacobs, the grizzled boss of boxing at the Garden for nearly twenty years, made the Brown Bomber the biggest sports star in the world, and a string of romantic writers ensured this would be remembered as the fight game's golden age. They mingled with underworld heavies along a strip of New York pavement near the Garden known only as Jacobs Beach. Kevin Mitchell's gripping book is the unsanitised story of those times and that place, of Rat Pack cool and the fading of the Mob's peculiar glamour, brilliantly told through the eyes of the men who were there.

Author Biography

Kevin Mitchell is the boxing and tennis correspondent for the Observer and Guardian. He is the author of War, Baby, which was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year, and the co-author of Frank Bruno's autobiography Frank, which won the Best Autobiography category of the British Sports Book Awards.

Reviews

As punchy as the matches. Wonderfully evocative * Sunday Telegraph * A tour de force of reportage and research by an author who really knows his stuff * Independent on Sunday * Mitchell tells a vivid, gripping and very different fairytale of New York with verve and skill * Observer * This is Mitchell's natural territory ... he is the connoisseur of both the dark and glorious sides of the ring game * Daily Telegraph * A cigar-chomping read * Wall Street Journal *