This book transports audiences into the sports world of the 1950s and ’60s, where they will re-live the unforgettable feats of some of the UK’s most celebrated athletes
The book is informative, entertaining, and comprehensive in its coverage of both male and female athletes from the era, including jockeys Doug Smith and Fred Winter; Chelsea and England footballer, Jimmy Greaves; cricketer, PBH May; tennis star, Mike Sangster; boxer, Dick Tiger; racing car driver, Mike Hawthorn; golfer, Peter Alliss; sprinter, Dorothy Hyman and long jumper, Mary Rand, among many others. The book also contains contributions from the Queen’s racehorse trainer, Sir Michael Stoute, and four-time world speedway champion, Barry Briggs MBE.
Chapter by chapter, Littlefield pays homage to each athlete with a clever juxtaposition of history and fantasy, weaving a colourful tapestry that immortalizes their exceptional accomplishments.
Author Geoffrey Littlefield is a baby boomer born in London. His lifelong passions include sport, films, and music. His first magazine article
His love of music grew simultaneously, with particular focus on the Great American Songbook. Littlefield eventually moved into professional music management and record production, and his written works include an exclusive interview with American singer, Vic Damone, who was described by Frank Sinatra as having “the best pipes in the business.” Littlefield has been the subject of several radio and television interviews about the Great American Songbook, both in the UK and America.
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