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P. S. Marshall (Author)
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May 21, 2008
Pedestrianism was a tough, daunting and physically demanding sport. The six-day races covering 24 hours a day were described as "utterly barbaric"--and perceived to be more cruel than the illegal bare-knuckle duels of the time. Although many entered these races, few would see out the distance with most collapsing in agony long before the end. 
Arcane and arduous, the sport rose to popular distinction in the late Victorian era. A professional, long-distance walking/running sport, huge crowds attended its key, lucrative meetings in London, New York, other cities on either side of the Atlantic, and in Australia and New Zealand. 
This enthusiastic work of historical drama and intrigue presents a detailed, compelling journey through record-breaking sporting exertion. The vivid introduction portrays the agony, insomnia and exhaustion suffered during mind-boggling feats of physical endurance. 
As "peds", dozens, if not hundreds, of grueling miles were regularly covered around sawdust tracks for days at a stretch. In pursuit of crazy wagers, domestic honors and international championship belts, heavy gambling and large prize money made pedestrianism an attractive proposition. 
The book is filled with vital statistics and fiscal pulling power as competitors were massaged back into shape by ruthless promoters or crooked managers. Corruption, murder and suicide are also exposed, alongside American pedestrian Charles Harriman's extra-marital scandal. 
Fascinating original newspaper articles sourced from around the globe convey the heated rivalries, colorful characters and riotous scenes. The immediacy and humor of the "trackside" interviews with breathless "peds" are also a delight. 
Amongst the book's many excellent career studies, early coverage is given to pedestrianism's early U.S. exponent Edward Payson Weston, and three-time world record holder, Daniel O'Leary. The Irishman regales an 1885 interviewer with the secrets of his success, denying that pedestrianism's post-1879 popularity is waning. It was left to England's world champion George Littlewood, and his incredible feat of running 623¾ miles in six days and nights, to produce pedestrianism's final zenith in 1888. 
Brimming with colorful dispatches from these epic Victorian battles, "King of the Peds" is an entertaining encyclopedia packed with tales of pain, pride and glory.

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"It is one of the most detailed and best researched idiosyncratic sports books you are likely to read." - THE HERALD (Scotland, UK)

"INCREDIBLE feats of endurance, skulduggery and romance. These are just some of the topics covered in Paul Marshall's fascinating book, King of the Peds" - NORTHUMBERLAND GAZETTE (England, UK)

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Did you know that in the late 1800's athletes walked up to 100 miles per day for 6 days?!
Famous sporting personalities have been around for a long time. However, few will be aware that during the 1870's and 1880's, professional pedestrians or "peds" as they were fondly referred to, competed against each other in gruelling races for up to six days - and nights - on indoor sawdust tracks, getting just a few hours rest per day in makeshift huts beside the track, literally "eating on the trot" and undergoing tremendous hardships, all in the name of sport...
This book provides a fascinating insight into this hugely popular 19th century sport where massive amounts of prize money, a share of the gate receipts, and dazzling ornamental gold belts, were offered to successful athletes by ruthless promoters who made lucrative livings from the thousands of people who flocked to see them perform.
You will journey into a world where men competed in appalling conditions, but exhibited unbelievable courage. This is a world which attracted the likes of "Black Dan," the "Brooklyn Cobbler," the "Cambridge Wonder," the "Flying Collier," the "Sharp Sheffield Blade," and the "Wily Wobbler," to take each other on in front of thousands of screaming fans.
This is a world which could provide incredible riches, but at a terrible price for those willing to push themselves to the limits of physical endurance. This is a world influenced by money and suffering; a world which had to end because its limits had been reached.
After considering all the evidence, I invite you the reader to decide who deserves to be crowned... King of the Peds

Product Details

  • Paperback: 764 pages
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse (May 21, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1434334678
  • ISBN-13: 978-1434334671
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.2 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,865,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars King of Peds -story of walkers of 19th cent, September 6, 2009
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Book has interest to me as relative of my husband was included in book. His story is well done
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5.0 out of 5 stars 1st rate research and writing; highly recommend..., June 9, 2011
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This is the authoritative book on the pedestrians. A well-research manuscript that provides all the information and intrigue a reader would want to glean about the sport that captured the attention of the Americans and Europeans in the mid-late 19th century.

What is more, this book is very well written, replete with vivid descriptions of the As You Go races, and Weston's seemingly impossible feats.

All in all, this is a first-rate book that I strongly recommend to sports' enthusiasts, those interested in the history of sports, and those who appreciate walking and running.
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