Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 280
978-0-7627-9873-5 • eBook • May 2004 • $15.99 • (£11.99)
SIR ROGER BANNISTER was a medical student at Oxford when he made his famous run in 1954. He retired from competition after graduation, though he continued to run until 1975. He was knighted in 1975 after a successful career as a neurologist.
Introduction the the 1994 edition . Introduction to the 1981 edition (1.) Introduction (2.) European Games (3.) Early Days (4.) Oxford-Initiation (5.) Oxford-Graduation (6.) Olympic Games (7.) First Tour in America (8.) Hesitation and Transition (9.) Training and Touring (10.) Benjamin Franklin Mile First British Title (11.) Preparation for Olympic Games (12.) Olympic Games (13.) So Near and Yet - (14.) Four-Minute Mile (15.) Empire Games (16.) Conclusion - The Evolution of the Mile Record
"Bannister writes in much the same fashion as he runs-with rippling smoothness, eye-catching grace, and spectacular effectiveness." --The New York Times
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A personal and heartfelt account of the most stunning athletic achievement of the twentieth century