Running For Their Lives
The Extraordinary Story of Britain’s Greatest Ever Distance Runners
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
In 1928 two extraordinary Englishmen competed in an unprecedented event - a transcontinental road race across America that required them to run an average of 40 miles for 80 consecutive days.
Despite being separated by class, education and age, Peter Gavuzzi and Arthur Newton became close friends and formed a successful business partnership as endurance athletes. They raced in 500-mile relays, in 24-hour events, in snowshoes and against horses; and they became the stars of a craze for endurance events that swept across depression-era North America and the most famous long-distance runners in the world.
However, history has forgotten these two men, and in Running for Their Lives - in a story peopled with remarkable characters, unimaginable feats and tragic twists of fate - they only now receive the recognition they so richly deserve.
Customer Reviews
A worthy honour to two heroes and adventurers
This wonderful, charming book captures the spirit of a bygone age with refreshing zest and seemingly impeccable research. Well planned, written and structured, the book honours the two men it portrays.
I was enthralled from start to finish by the story of these two men; the narrative is gripping yet accessible. This is not a sports book, it is a book about people, about relationships and about character.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough.