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NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 13 Dec 2008, 12:59
by enrique
The first bio on Bud Taylor has just been published. I ordered a copy and I think it's a good buy for collectors and historians. Check it out:
http://budboxer.com/index.htm
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 14 Dec 2008, 10:38
by CARROTGUY
Thanks for the mention, Enrique. I am the author. Briefly, the book is 332 pages long, a boxing bio of Taylor with emphasis on his ring years in the 1920s. I'm a newspaper copy editor from Taylor's home city and I worked on this book on my own for four years, interviewing dozens of 80-and-overs and scanning newspaper microfilm readers in libraries from L.A. to Philly.
I welcome any questions or comments about Taylor.
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 15 Dec 2008, 16:09
by -KOKid-
I ordered the Taylor book a couple of weeks ago, should arrive soon.
I'm not too familiar with Taylor's career, so it's is a book I expect will be very interesting.
-KOKid-
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 23 Dec 2008, 10:26
by enrique
I ordered two copies -one for a xmas gift- through Barnes and Noble and got it in less than a week.
The book is very well researched and I highly recommend it.
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 23 Dec 2008, 18:37
by enrique
Even better than I thought. The book has footnotes on fights, weights and venues and we will be able to add to Taylor's existing record.
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 24 Dec 2008, 11:52
by fatcity69
Re: NEW BOXING BOOK ON BUD TAYLOR
Posted: 30 Dec 2008, 12:51
by CARROTGUY
Yes, the book is available on Amazon. The book was fun to research, especially since I found no shortage of publicity about Taylor. In boxing's 1920s heyday, sportswriters saturated the newspapers and magazines with fight stories and features. The trick was in organizing it all and deluding these hundreds (a thousand, I'd say) of clippings into the highlights (and lowlights) of his career, and in separating hype from truth.