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First US edition (publ. D. Appleton and Company) Rodney Stone is a Gothic mystery and boxing novel by Scottish writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first published in 1896. [1]The eponymous narrator is a Sussex country boy who is the son of a sailor and wishes to go to sea himself.
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Cutman, a one-hour dramatic series set in the world of boxing, drawn from short stories by F.X. Toole, is in development by AMC Television. Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner is dedicated to Dub Huntley, the man who introduced Boyd to boxing, and many of the characters and events related in the book are from Dub Huntley's life and experience ...
Fat City is a novel by Leonard Gardner published in 1969. [2] It is his only novel. Its prestige has grown since its publication, due to critical acclaim from Joan Didion and Walker Percy, among others.
By the end of the novel, after having won his first two matches, and putting up a good show in his third match, Mr. Donatelli suggests that Alfred retire from boxing because he lacks the "killer instinct" needed to be a prize-winning fighter, but suggests that Alfred take his newfound strength and determination and apply it to a new endeavor.
Kirkus Reviews called The Boxer and the Spy a "conventional mystery" that " features standard villains with some spice thrown in by the boxing leitmotif". Although they though the novel contained "nothing new", they highlighted "one nice twist", as well as "some nice action scenes and whodunit clues".