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New book out
Posted: 10 May 2021, 08:45
by mrboxhist
For those of you that understands Swedish.
A biography of Swedish light-heavyweight John Andersson.
He fought mainly in France, USA and Germany.
Andersson had quite an exciting life outside the ring, Among other things he was torpedoed twice during WWII.
And he was co-staring with Georg Carpentier in the movie Toboggan,
375 pp, with hundreds of photos.
Link to the publisher
https://www.gml.se/bocker/yrkesboxaren-john-andersson.
www.mrboxhist.se
Re: New book out
Posted: 10 May 2021, 10:15
by margaret thatcher
nice work mate, how long did it take you to write that

Re: New book out
Posted: 10 May 2021, 19:34
by bwu
I don't understand Swedish, but this makes me want to learn. Many congratulations!
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Re: New book out
Posted: 11 May 2021, 03:47
by mrboxhist
The idea popped up when I was researching the history of pro boxing in Sweden.
In 2004
RINGSIDE was published. 719 pp of all fights from the 1890's to 1970 when pro boxing was banned in Sweden. Every fight and every fight card was presented in detail, including for example promotor, attendance, ticket prices. It took me almost 15 years to finish. Every journal and newspaper was researched.
RINGSIDE is the large book at the top
https://mrboxhist.se/mina-bocker in the list of my books on the not so noble science.
The book about John Andersson took me about five-six years. The hardest part was to find information about his many fights in the US. It was much easier to get Romanian sports papers. During the process I found some distant relatives of John. They provided me with photos and information. That was nice.
The sad part about John was that he suffered from dementia pugilistica. The autopsy report and medical journals was a bit hard to read.
www.mrboxhist.se
Re: New book out
Posted: 13 May 2021, 00:37
by margaret thatcher
takes a special type of person to be able to write books like this, i cant write more than a few pages

Re: New book out
Posted: 24 May 2021, 14:27
by Woller
Well written and interesting book!
Of course you have to be able to read Scandinavian language.
Recommended.
Søren Woller