The Legend of Mick the Miller: Sporting Icon of the Depression

The Legend of Mick the Miller: Sporting Icon of the Depression

by Michael Tanner (Author)

Synopsis

Imagine Rin-Tin-Tin and Lassie rolled into one, plus a dash of Botham and Beckham and you get an idea of Mick the Miller's status as a public idol during the grim Depression years of the 1920s and 1930s when two millon were unemployed and the country yearned for something to brighten its daily routine. Bred by a gambling-mad priest, Mick emerged from the backwoods of Ireland to sweep all before him. As a youngster he survived a killer disease to win Derbies and break records at will; as a veteran he fought back from injury to bow out before 70,000 adoring fans with victory in the St Leger over a distance considered inappropriate for an ageing greyhound. In retirement he capitalized upon his intelligence and became a role model for Red Rum and Desert Orchid by earning a living on the celebrity circuit, even meeting the King and Queen. But Mick went one better, starring in his own feature film - in which he stole scenes from the real actors.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Highdown
Published: 23 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 1904317316
ISBN 13: 9781904317319