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OverviewThe story of a man who transcended the handicaps of race to become America’s first African American mega sports celebrity At the turn of the 20th century, hundreds of lightning-fast racers won the hearts and minds of a bicycling-crazed public. Scientists studied them, newspapers glorified them, and millions of dollars in purse money were awarded to them. Major Taylor aimed to be the fastest of them all. Taylor’s most formidable and ruthless opponent-a man nicknamed the ""Human Engine"" was Floyd McFarland. One man was white, one black; one from a storied Virginia family, the other descended from Kentucky slaves; one celebrated as a hero, one trying to secure his spot in a sport he dominated. The only thing they had in common was the desire to be named the fastest man alive. Finally, in 1904, both men headed to Australia for a much-anticipated title match to decide who would claim the coveted title. Major is the story of a superstar nobody saw coming, the account of a fierce rivalry that would become an archetypal tale of white versus black in the 20th century, and, most of all, the tale of our nation’s first black sports celebrity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Todd BalfPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Crown Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780307236593ISBN 10: 0307236595 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 27 January 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsBalf revels in the bicycle's bone-shaking evolution and the top-gun fraternity of daredevils who literally risked life and limb to race. <br>-- Entertainment Weekly <br> With Major, Todd Balf has given us an astonishing book about race and racing in Gilded Age America. This is literary sports writing at its finest. In the tradition of David Halberstam and Frank DeFord, Balf painst intimate portraits of young athletes at the top of their game- and takes us on an epic ride to a nearly forgotten world of sport. <br>-Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers <br> If a literary magician could somehow combine the longshot thrill of Seabiscuit, the groundbreaking nobility of Jackie Robinson, and the dramatic flair of Babe Ruth, the result would be something close to this book. Major Taylor is perhaps the greatest American underdog story ever told; I couldn't put it down. <br> -- Daniel Coyle, author of Lance Armstrong's War and Hardball <br> In Major, Todd Balf has given us the true story of a fascinating, vanished sports world, and one of America's first, great black champions. It reads as fast and as beautifully as its heroes spin. <br>-- Kevin Baker, author of Paradise Alley and Dreamland <p> From the Hardcover edition. Balf revels in the bicycle s bone-shaking evolution and the top-gun fraternity of daredevils who literally risked life and limb to race. Entertainment Weekly With Major, Todd Balf has given us an astonishing book about race and racing in Gilded Age America. This is literary sports writing at its finest. In the tradition of David Halberstam and Frank DeFord, Balf painst intimate portraits of young athletes at the top of their game- and takes us on an epic ride to a nearly forgotten world of sport. Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers If a literary magician could somehow combine the longshot thrill of Seabiscuit, the groundbreaking nobility of Jackie Robinson, and the dramatic flair of Babe Ruth, the result would be something close to this book. Major Taylor is perhaps the greatest American underdog story ever told; I couldn't put it down. -- Daniel Coyle, author of Lance Armstrong's War and Hardball In Major, Todd Balf has given us the true story of a fascinating, vanished sports world, and one of America's first, great black champions. It reads as fast and as beautifully as its heroes spin. -- Kevin Baker, author of Paradise Alley and Dreamland From the Hardcover edition. Balf revels in the bicycle's bone-shaking evolution and the top-gun fraternity of daredevils who literally risked life and limb to race. -- Entertainment Weekly With Major, Todd Balf has given us an astonishing book about race and racing in Gilded Age America. This is literary sports writing at its finest. In the tradition of David Halberstam and Frank DeFord, Balf painst intimate portraits of young athletes at the top of their game- and takes us on an epic ride to a nearly forgotten world of sport. -Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers If a literary magician could somehow combine the longshot thrill of Seabiscuit, the groundbreaking nobility of Jackie Robinson, and the dramatic flair of Babe Ruth, the result would be something close to this book. Major Taylor is perhaps the greatest American underdog story ever told; I couldn't put it down. -- Daniel Coyle, author of Lance Armstrong's War and Hardball In Major, Todd Balf has given us the true story of a fascinating, vanished sports world, and one of America's first, great black champions. It reads as fast and as beautifully as its heroes spin. -- Kevin Baker, author of Paradise Alley and Dreamland From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationTODD BALF is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Last River and The Darkest Jungle. He is a former senior editor for Outside magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |