

An edition of Life and battles of James J. Corbett (1892)
the champion pugilist of the world ...
By Richard K. Fox
Publish Date
1892
Publisher
R. K. Fox
Language
eng
Pages
48
Description:
A contemporary eye witness account of the 19th century's version of the Fight of the Century, as the younger James J Corbett dethrones the legendary John L Sullivan in New Orleans. The preface suggests the book will be of interest to all the fight fans across the world who were not able to be present ringside. It offers a brief biography of Gentleman Jim anbd summary of the significant fights Corbett fought in the lead up to his title challenge. It ends with a charming insight into Corbett's character by Mrs. James J. Corbett, herself The book was published by the Police Gazette, one of the pioneer and leading true crime and sporting magazines of its time. Of almost equal interest are the illustrations and portraits of significant fighters and the shakers and movers of the fight game in the 1890s. Additionally, are several pages of curious adds for other books (the book on the Whitechapel Murders is unfortunately not available on Open Library), as well as photographs of contemporary actresses, including "bust" shots.
subjects: Boxing, James J. Corbett, John L. Sullican, Heavyweight champion, Police Gazette
People: James John Corbett (1866- [from old catalog]), John L. Sullivan, Peter Jackson
Places: New Orleans, New York, San Francisco
Times: 19th century, 1892