The Celebrated Captain Barclay: Sport, Money and Fame in Regency Britain

The Celebrated Captain Barclay: Sport, Money and Fame in Regency Britain

by PeterRadford (Author)

Synopsis

On 1st June 1809 Captain Robert Barclay undertook what was then the greatest sporting feat ever attempted - to walk 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. Six weeks later, exhausted and on the verge of collapsing, he completed his challenge and instantly became the most famous sporting figure of Regency times. Gentleman, pugilist, athlete, trainer and soldier - Captain Barclay's life was reckless, extravagant and thrilling. Enormous sums of money were won and lost on him and he himself earned several fortunes, though he was to die in deranged poverty. His remarkable story opens a window on the world of 18th century sport - a rough, dangerous and often corrupt world driven by money.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 342
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 02 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0747272220
ISBN 13: 9780747272229

Author Bio
Peter Radford is one of Britain's leading sports historians. He is Professor of Sport Sciences at Brunel University. In 1960 he was a double medalist at the Olympics in Rome. His British record for the 100 metres remained unbeaten for 20 years.