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Traveller, Boxer and Fascist : The Identities of British Heavyweight Champion Joe Beckett

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In the early twentieth century, Joe Beckett carved out his boxing career.

While many pugilists represented Britain in the heavyweight championship bouts of the era, Beckett’s identity was unique.

Born into a travelling showperson family, he boxed in the fairground booths from a young age before being discovered in late teens and catapulted into professional fighting.

Beckett’s remarkable background was not the only exceptional aspect of his life as, during the 1930s, he became prominently involved with the British Union of Fascists – a connection that ensured his destination in 1940, as Europe fought. Exploring this complex character’s many identities, and touching on themes of Britishness, the allure of far-right ideology and concepts of masculinity, Joe Beckett’s great-granddaughter, Jennifer Lewis-Vidler, peels back the layers to paint a portrait of a man born under the punches of Victorian Britain.

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Product Details
Amberley Publishing
1398106445 / 9781398106444
Hardback
15/03/2025
United Kingdom
288 pages, 16 Plates, color
156 x 234 mm