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Richmond Unchained

The Biography of the World's First Black Sporting Superstar

Author: Luke G. Williams  

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The first ever biography of slave turned bare-knuckle boxing legend Bill Richmond (1763-1829).

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The first ever biography of slave turned bare-knuckle boxing legend Bill Richmond (1763-1829).

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Today Bill Richmond is largely unknown to the wider public, but he was one of the most significant sportsmen in history and one of the most prominent celebrities of Georgian times. Born into slavery in Staten Island, Richmond won his freedom as a young boy and carved a new life for himself in England as a cabinet maker and then a renowned prizefighter and trainer. His amazing life encompassed encounters and relationships with some of the most prominent men of the age, including Earl Percy, William Hazlitt, Lord Byron, the Prince Regent and Lord Camelford. His fame was such that he fulfilled an official role at the coronation celebrations of King George IV in 1821.The story of Bill Richmond is an incredible tale of personal advancement, as well as the story of a life informed and influenced by a series of turbulent historical events, including the American War of Independence, the fight for black emancipation and Britain’s long-running conflict with Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Critic Reviews

“'Carefully examined by a writer with an obvious passion for his subject'”

‘Carefully examined by a writer with an obvious passion for his subject’ Greg Jenner, historical consultant, CBBC’s Horrible Histories
‘A fascinating and deeply researched account’ -- David Snowdon, author Writing the Prizefight

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About the Author

Luke G. Williams has been a journalist and writer for 15 years. He co-wrote Masters of the Baize (Mainstream Publishing, 2005), which examined the careers of world snooker champions. On publication the book received highly favourable reviews, being named ‘Book of the Week’ by both The Sunday Times and The Independent newspapers. Masters of the Baize was re-printed, revised and updated in 2006. Luke has also worked as a full-time staff writer for uefa.com, sportal.com and euro2000.com, while his freelance work has been published in various outlets including The Guardian, Sunday Express, Snooker Scene and 007 Magazine. He has appeared on BBC Radio Five Live and BBC Radio London among many others. Luke maintains the boxing blog boxianajournal.blogspot.co.uk and has many contacts in the worlds of journalism, boxing and sports media.

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Product Details

Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Published
15th August 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9781445644899

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