Gotch An American Hero

Gotch An American Hero by Mike Chapman is a First Edition published by Culture House Books in 1999, featuring 279 pages in English. This historical novel is based on the true life story of Frank Gotch, who was the world heavyweight wrestling champion from 1908 to 1915. The narrative explores Gotch’s prominence as an athlete during his time, drawing parallels to modern sports icons and providing insights into the world of professional athletics at the turn of the century.
Readers will find a nostalgic journey through the United States, highlighting the cultural and social dynamics of the era. The book delves into the life of Frank Gotch, presenting a vivid portrayal of his achievements and the significance of wrestling in early 20th-century America. With its focus on biography and fiction, this work offers a unique perspective on a pivotal figure in sports history, inviting readers to reflect on the evolution of athletics and celebrity in American culture.
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An historical novel based on the true life story of Frank Gotch, world heavyweight wrestling champion from 1908 to 1915. Gotch was the number one athlete of his era and as well known then as Michael Jordan is today. This book takes the reader on a nostalgic tour of the United States and professional athletics at the turn of the century and shortly thereafter.
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