Live Fast, Die Young: The Life and Times of Harry Greb

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Hi Guys,

I just wanted to announce that my book on Greb is finally going to be released in June. It is 697 pages, has 553 photos (several of which have never been published), 1308 footnotes, and an appendix that includes Greb's complete record including amateur bouts, professional bouts, service bouts, and exhibitions. It is the most complete fighting record ever published for Greb and records W/L newspaper decisions based on which way the majority of ringside reports voted (no wire reports have been used which should add to the accuracy of the record). Retail Price is going to be either $39.95 or $44.95 depending on whether the book ends up being printed as either a 6x9 or 7x10. It is the culmination of 11 years of work and I really think fans of boxing and history in general will enjoy it. There is a ton of contextual material on Greb's opponents and what was going on in the sport during his career particularly in the middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight divisions. I will post back here again as the release date gets closer.

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Congrats. I'll look forward to seeing a link when it's available.
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Greb might be the greatest sportsman to have no definitive work written on him.

Well done to you, sir.
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:yay:
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I'm definitely interested in this. :TU:
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oh, yes. i've got "...the angels" but this sounds like the first real scholarly tome on greb ever written.

why wasnt a greb match - the walker fight broke attendance records at the time - ever filmed? or were they simply lost?


i must add - very well done, sir :TU:
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At last ....... well done :salut:
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Time to break out the champagne and celebrate! You've earned it.
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misterpunch wrote:oh, yes. i've got "...the angels" but this sounds like the first real scholarly tome on greb ever written.

why wasnt a greb match - the walker fight broke attendance records at the time - ever filmed? or were they simply lost?


i must add - very well done, sir :TU:
Several Greb fights were filmed, including his fight with Walker. They just arent known to have survived to the modern era. Something like 90 percent of all silent films are lost. Something like half of all sound films prior to 1950 are lost. When you consider those figures its really remarkable that we have so many boxing films.
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Yeah, sold.
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man! all those lost films! thats incredible.
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klompton wrote:Hi Guys,

I just wanted to announce that my book on Greb is finally going to be released in June. It is 697 pages, has 553 photos (several of which have never been published), 1308 footnotes, and an appendix that includes Greb's complete record including amateur bouts, professional bouts, service bouts, and exhibitions. It is the most complete fighting record ever published for Greb and records W/L newspaper decisions based on which way the majority of ringside reports voted (no wire reports have been used which should add to the accuracy of the record). Retail Price is going to be either $39.95 or $44.95 depending on whether the book ends up being printed as either a 6x9 or 7x10. It is the culmination of 11 years of work and I really think fans of boxing and history in general will enjoy it. There is a ton of contextual material on Greb's opponents and what was going on in the sport during his career particularly in the middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight divisions. I will post back here again as the release date gets closer.

Steve

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This looks awesome! I have heard about this from several sources & looking forward to getting this.

Will be interesting to compare it with the Paxton book.

:TU:
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I'll be surprised if it doesn't compare positively with the Paxton book.

I wonder if it's possible for the book to contain any true revelations? It's almost certain to become the definitive Greb work, i'm keen to know if there are any overturned NWS or anything like that.

Klompton, you say you included no wire reports - at all? I mean I very clearly understand the idea of not "counting" repeated reprintings of the same wire report, but why exclude the wire reports all together?
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McGrain wrote:I'll be surprised if it doesn't compare positively with the Paxton book.

I wonder if it's possible for the book to contain any true revelations? It's almost certain to become the definitive Greb work, i'm keen to know if there are any overturned NWS or anything like that.

Klompton, you say you included no wire reports - at all? I mean I very clearly understand the idea of not "counting" repeated reprintings of the same wire report, but why exclude the wire reports all together?
Are you being sarcastic?

Do you think Paxton's book is crap, misleading, badly researched?
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McGrain wrote:I'll be surprised if it doesn't compare positively with the Paxton book.

I wonder if it's possible for the book to contain any true revelations? It's almost certain to become the definitive Greb work, i'm keen to know if there are any overturned NWS or anything like that.

Klompton, you say you included no wire reports - at all? I mean I very clearly understand the idea of not "counting" repeated reprintings of the same wire report, but why exclude the wire reports all together?

My record does alter some of the newspaper decisions based on a comprehensive survey of local sources. There were only two instances where I used wire reports for the description of a fight. They were fights Greb fought in small towns on a saturday that had no local newspaper coverage on Sundays meaning they didnt report the fight. I make this situation very clear in the book and point out that it is less than ideal. There are also several instances pointed out in the book which illustrate the unreliability of wire reports.

Beyond that the only wire reports I use are from syndicated columnists with a byline that were actually at the event.

I dont use wire reports without a byline because if a town has six newspapers and I have all six of those papers cited the odds are that the wire report is either A. A rewritten version of one of those sources (or not rewritten at all). or B. A fictitious report generated by someone close to one of the fighters (this is VERY common). I have found that it is very rare outside of major fights for newspapermen to travel, even from a neighboring town 10 or 20 miles away, to the scene of a fight and report on it. I cast a wide net for sources and far more often than not the search doesnt bare fruit outside of the local sphere of newspaper coverage. So its really a major pet peeve when I go look at a record on boxrec and it gives a description for a fight held in Peoria from a newspaper in Lincoln Nebraska.

Some of the examples of this can be found in a fight where Greb broke his arm, lost the fight, and turned in a horrible performance. The wire reports for the fight call it the most exciting bout witnessed in the area for years and give the newspaper decision to Greb. Nope. That report probably originated with Red Mason, Greb's manager. Against Bill Brennan in Syracuse Greb won easily and yet the next day a wire report hit the presses originating from the "Syracuse Herald" stating that Brennan won. When one looks up the actual report from the Syracuse Herald it states clearly that Greb won nearly every round. That wire report originated from Leo P. Flynn, Brennan's manager. I can literally recount dozens of such occurences from this period. It gets better as the twenties go on but during Greb's lifetime they were still pretty unreliable.

But to me thats not good enough. I am also bothered by awarding a newspaper decision to a fighter based solely on one newspaper from a town that has six or more. Thats ridiculous. That one newspaper might be the only one that voted for that fighter.
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just my 2 cents, no intention to be a smart ass, but
the layout of your book indicates no professional
graphic designer looked over it. i would have one or
two hints. if you wish to hear them, send me a pm.
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klompton wrote:
McGrain wrote:I'll be surprised if it doesn't compare positively with the Paxton book.

I wonder if it's possible for the book to contain any true revelations? It's almost certain to become the definitive Greb work, i'm keen to know if there are any overturned NWS or anything like that.

Klompton, you say you included no wire reports - at all? I mean I very clearly understand the idea of not "counting" repeated reprintings of the same wire report, but why exclude the wire reports all together?

My record does alter some of the newspaper decisions based on a comprehensive survey of local sources. There were only two instances where I used wire reports for the description of a fight. They were fights Greb fought in small towns on a saturday that had no local newspaper coverage on Sundays meaning they didnt report the fight. I make this situation very clear in the book and point out that it is less than ideal. There are also several instances pointed out in the book which illustrate the unreliability of wire reports.

Beyond that the only wire reports I use are from syndicated columnists with a byline that were actually at the event.

I dont use wire reports without a byline because if a town has six newspapers and I have all six of those papers cited the odds are that the wire report is either A. A rewritten version of one of those sources (or not rewritten at all). or B. A fictitious report generated by someone close to one of the fighters (this is VERY common). I have found that it is very rare outside of major fights for newspapermen to travel, even from a neighboring town 10 or 20 miles away, to the scene of a fight and report on it. I cast a wide net for sources and far more often than not the search doesnt bare fruit outside of the local sphere of newspaper coverage. So its really a major pet peeve when I go look at a record on boxrec and it gives a description for a fight held in Peoria from a newspaper in Lincoln Nebraska.

Some of the examples of this can be found in a fight where Greb broke his arm, lost the fight, and turned in a horrible performance. The wire reports for the fight call it the most exciting bout witnessed in the area for years and give the newspaper decision to Greb. Nope. That report probably originated with Red Mason, Greb's manager. Against Bill Brennan in Syracuse Greb won easily and yet the next day a wire report hit the presses originating from the "Syracuse Herald" stating that Brennan won. When one looks up the actual report from the Syracuse Herald it states clearly that Greb won nearly every round. That wire report originated from Leo P. Flynn, Brennan's manager. I can literally recount dozens of such occurences from this period. It gets better as the twenties go on but during Greb's lifetime they were still pretty unreliable.

But to me thats not good enough. I am also bothered by awarding a newspaper decision to a fighter based solely on one newspaper from a town that has six or more. Thats ridiculous. That one newspaper might be the only one that voted for that fighter.
All excellent points, and i have to say that as McGrain said, there is no doubt that this will be the definitive Harry Greb reference book. Almost certainly of all time.

Not being too critical, and i know that you would have probably had problems reducing the word count as it is, but it would have been good to see these Wire reports included so that people could see just how bad some of them really are, for themselves.

Now that you have finished this book, i look forward to reading the following books in the near future:
Live Fast, Die Old - The Life and Times of Max Schmelling
Live Very Fast, Die Very Young - The life and times of Les Darcy
Live Slow, Die Never - The life and times of Muhammed Ali
Live Fast, Die Forgotton - The life and times of Too many Boxers
Live Fast, Die overated - The life and times of Georges Carpentier
Live Fast, Die trying to hide that i was Kod By Les Darcy - The life and times of Fred Fulton
Live Fast, Die Quickly - The life and times of Alan Sugar and anyone else who squares off against Klompton on a message board on anything around the greb era

:D

Any way well done, i hope you are happy enough to take on another project of similar stature some time soon.

The Documentary version of this book showing first hand film of Grebs opponents, where possible, would actually be a really awesome project :TU:
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Alan Sugar? :??
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Boilermaker wrote:
The Documentary version of this book showing first hand film of Grebs opponents, where possible, would actually be a really awesome project :TU:

Thats actually next. ;) Along with plans for a comprehensive website featuring all of my files on Greb and his opponents as a reference. I dont know anything about running a website though so I am still researching that idea.
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klompton wrote:Hi Guys,

I just wanted to announce that my book on Greb is finally going to be released in June. It is 697 pages, has 553 photos (several of which have never been published), 1308 footnotes, and an appendix that includes Greb's complete record including amateur bouts, professional bouts, service bouts, and exhibitions. It is the most complete fighting record ever published for Greb and records W/L newspaper decisions based on which way the majority of ringside reports voted (no wire reports have been used which should add to the accuracy of the record). Retail Price is going to be either $39.95 or $44.95 depending on whether the book ends up being printed as either a 6x9 or 7x10. It is the culmination of 11 years of work and I really think fans of boxing and history in general will enjoy it. There is a ton of contextual material on Greb's opponents and what was going on in the sport during his career particularly in the middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight divisions. I will post back here again as the release date gets closer.

Steve

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Really looking forward to this.
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Can't wait till released
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Wire reports IMO are ok as long as you reverse engineer them, and, as you say, sometimes you get stuck with them. I've never considered that the end of the world, personally.
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@klompton

nothing listed on amazon yet,is it still out in june?
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jdempsey85 wrote:@klompton

nothing listed on amazon yet,is it still out in june?
That is still the plan. It should be up on the site as soon as the printer releases it to Amazon.
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Hi guys,

My book is finally going to be available for purchase within the next 3 to 15 business. Sorry for the delay. I know I said it would be out two months ago but there were issues with the proofs and I had to go through three seperate revisions. I have now approved the title for publication and it will be up for purchase shortly on sites like Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. In addition to that I will have a limited amount for sale personally if you are interested in a signed copy. I really think you guys will enjoy it. It topped out at 715 pages. As stated before it has over 500 photos, 59 pages of notes and citations, and the most complete record ever published on Greb. There are tons of great stories in here not just about Greb but also about his opponents, contemporaries, and boxing in general during the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the photos and stories have not been published since they first took place. The book is a 7x10 case laminate hard cover and retails for $39.95 (although there may be a small discount from retailers. If that is the case I will match it). Im really pleased with how it turned out and think you guys will be as well. You can keep checking for it to pop up on Amazon but as soon I see it on the site I will bump this thread.


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