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DAN STUART'S FISTIC CARNIVAL (1994) Leo N. Miletich - Boxing, Texas History TPB

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Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no u...

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Narrative Type:

Nonfiction

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Novel

Features:

Illustrated

Original Language:

English

Modified Item:

No

Intended Audience:

Adults

Edition:

First Edition

Era:

1990s

ISBN:

9780890966150

Book Title:

Dan Stuart's Fistic Carnival

Item Length:

9in.

Publisher:

Texas A&M University Press

Publication Year:

1994

Format:

Trade Paperback

Language:

English

Item Height:

0.8in.

Author:

Leo N. Miletich

Genre:

Sports & Recreation, History

Topic:

United States / State & Local / General, Boxing

Item Width:

6in.

Item Weight:

16 Oz

Number of Pages:

264 Pages

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6" x 9", 243 page trade paperback titled DAN STUART'S FISTIC CARNIVAL by Leo N. Miletich/ Texas A M University Press, ISBN # 0-89096-615-X, First Edition, Copyright 1994/ At the turn of the century, boxing was illegal in most states. More brutal and less regulated than now, matches sometimes exceeded 80 rounds, and death in the ring was not uncommon. Fights were mostly held on the sly, but word of mouth made fighters into nationwide heros even as preachers denounced the game from their pulpits. In 1895, Dan Stuart, a shrewd gambling man from Dallas, had the idea of staging a world championship boxing match. In an entertaining and lively style, Miletich examines the madcap story of the early, impossible days of boxing promotion and the boxing rivalry of James ``Gentleman Jim'' Corbett, a dandy from San Francisco, and Bob Fitzsimmons, a lanky redhead from New Zealand. This is the story of Stuart's fight in the political ring against a wall of interference from politicians and evangelists all over the Southwest. Stuart's eventual success (the much ballyhooed title fight between Corbett and Fitzsimmons, held in Carson City, Nev., was the first to be captured on film) eventually changed federal and state laws. Miletich brings together a wealth of material about popular culture and sports in the days of the expanding Western frontier. A work of serious research, this is an engaging story of the infancy of a sport that from the start was one of devoted fans, horrified critics and self-interested promoters. The book is complete and in VERY GOOD or better condition with some overall wear that includes some light streaking of the laminate on the front cover.