Tunney: Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey,New
Tunney: Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey,New

Tunney: Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey,New

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Among the legendary athletes of the 1920s, the unquestioned halcyon days of sports, stands Gene Tunney, the boxer who upset Jack Dempsey in spectacular fashion, notched a 771 record as a prizefighter, and later avenged his sole setback (to a fearless and highly unorthodox fighter named Harry Greb). Yet within a few years of retiring from the ring, Tunney willingly receded into the background, renouncing the image of jock celebrity that became the stock in trade of so many of his contemporaries. To this day, Gene Tunneys name is most often recognized only in conjunction with his epic long count second bout with Dempsey.In Tunney, the veteran journalist and author Jack Cavanaugh gives an account of the incomparable sporting milieu of the Roaring Twenties, centered around Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey, the gladiators whose two titanic clashes transfixed a nation. Cavanaugh traces Tunneys life and career, taking us from the mean streets of Tunneys native Greenwich Village to the Greenwich, Connecticut, home of his only love, the heiress Polly Lauder; from Parris Island to Yale University; from Tunney learning fisticuffs as a skinny kid at the knee of his longshoreman father to his reign atop boxings glamorous heavyweight division.Gene Tunney defied easy categorization, as a fighter and as a person. He was a sex symbol, a master of defensive boxing strategy, and the possessor of a powerful, and occasionally showy, intellectqualities that prompted the great sportswriters of the golden age of sports to portray Tunney as aloof. This intelligence would later serve him well in the corporate world, as CEO of several major companies and as a patron of the arts. And while the public craved reports of bad blood between Tunney and Dempsey, the pair were, in reality, respectful ring adversaries who in retirement grew to share a sincere lifelong friendshipwith Dempsey even stumping for Tunneys son, John, during the younger Tunneys successful run for Congress.Tunney offers a unique perspective on sports, celebrity, and popular culture in the 1920s. But more than an exciting and insightful reallife tale, replete with heads of state, irrepressible showmen, mobsters, Hollywood luminaries, and the cream of New York society, Tunney is an irresistible story of an American underdog who forever changed the way fans look at their heroes.

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  • Q: What is the main subject of the book 'Tunney: Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey'? A: The book focuses on Gene Tunney, a legendary boxer, and his famous upset victory over Jack Dempsey during the 1920s, exploring Tunney's life, career, and the boxing culture of that era.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Tunney: Boxing's Brainiest Champ and His Upset of the Great Jack Dempsey' is Jack Cavanaugh, a veteran journalist and author.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains a total of 496 pages.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is listed as 'New' and is described as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover.
  • Q: When was 'Tunney' published? A: The book was published on November 14, 2006.
  • Q: What category does this book belong to? A: The book falls under the category of 'Biographies & Memoirs'.
  • Q: Is there any specific feature mentioned about the book? A: Yes, it is noted as a used book in good condition, indicating it has been pre-owned but is still in acceptable shape for reading.
  • Q: What themes are explored in the book? A: The book explores themes of sports, celebrity, popular culture in the 1920s, and the personal life and career of Gene Tunney.
  • Q: Does the book include information about Tunney's relationships outside of boxing? A: Yes, the book discusses Tunney's personal life, including his relationship with his only love, heiress Polly Lauder, and his friendships, particularly with Jack Dempsey.

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