Suzanne: The Jazz Age Goddess Of Tennis

Author:   Tom Humberstone
Publisher:   Avery Hill Publishing Limited
ISBN:  

9781910395691


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Suzanne: The Jazz Age Goddess Of Tennis


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The incredible story of Suzanne Lenglen, a woman who changed the face of sport and society in the trailblazing jazz age, but who few even remember. One of the greatest tennis players the world has ever seen was a woman few even remember. A championship player by the age of fifteen in a Europe overshadowed by impending war, Suzanne Lenglen broke records for ticket sales and match winning streaks, scandalised and entranced the public with her playing outfits, and became a pioneer, making friends and enemies throughout restrictive tennis society in the trailblazing jazz age. With stunning art and an astute eye, Suzanne explores how a figure both enormously influential and too-often overlooked battled her father's ambition, bias in sporting journalism, and her own divisive personality, to forge a new path - and to change sport forever.

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Author:   Tom Humberstone
Publisher:   Avery Hill Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Avery Hill Publishing Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 17.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9781910395691


ISBN 10:   1910395692
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Fiercely intelligent social commentary. There's a subtlety to his work... an ability to cut away, to juxtapose, to contrast, that playfully toys with what the medium can do. - Broken Frontier Tom Humberstone's commitment to innovation and the confluence of form and content to create something beautiful and moving makes Solipsistic Pop a treasure for the entire comics world. - The Comics Journal


A finely honed work of historical fiction. Tom Humberstone did an amazing job... it's an excellent example of what the medium is capable of. The highest of recommends from me. -Deconstructing Comics The excitement spills from the pages almost a century later... a sympathetic understanding of a phenomenal sportswoman who was well ahead of her time in pointing the finger at the sport's iniquities and inequalities. It's a fascinating read. -Slings and Arrows


The excitement spills from the pages almost a century later... a sympathetic understanding of a phenomenal sportswoman who was well ahead of her time in pointing the finger at the sport's iniquities and inequalities. It's a fascinating read. -Slings and Arrows


Fiercely intelligent social commentary. There's a subtlety to his work... an ability to cut away, to juxtapose, to contrast, that playfully toys with what the medium can do. -Broken Frontier Tom Humberstone's commitment to innovation and the confluence of form and content to create something beautiful and moving makes Solipsistic Pop a treasure for the entire comics world. -The Comics Journal


Author Information

Tom Humberstone is an award-winning comic artist and illustrator based in Edinburgh. His work has appeared in Phonogram (Image), Doctor Who (Titan) and the Eisner award-nominated Nelson (Blank Slate). He writes and draws non-fiction comics for the Ignatz award-winning The Nib, as well as the New Statesman, Vox, Buzzfeed and others.

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