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Muhammad Ali: Ringside

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Incorporating Ali's personal memorabilia and vintage photographs, a collection of essays--organized chronologically by decade--by Alex Haley, Joyce Carol Oates, Norman Mailer, Peter Richmond, and other notables celebrates the life and career of the legendary boxer. 30,000 first printing.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1999

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John Miller

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John Miller has edited a number of intriguing anthologies for Chronicle Books, including Lust and White Rabbit. He runs Big Fish Books, a packaging company in San Francisco.

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March 29, 2010
I would consider this a coffeetable book more than anything. The boxing photography in this is great. The writing is a mixed bag. Its mainly overblown hero worship of Ali from various celebrities and liberal media establishment journalists/writers. The two things I found interesting was an excerpt from an interview with Ali shortly after the first Liston fight where he step by step, round by round goes through what he did and what was going through his head during his first encounter with Liston. Surprisingly (because I normally don't like Mailer) I also thought Norman Mailers descriptive round by round recount of the Ali-Foreman fight was good. Besides those two excerpts and the photography this books not worth your time.
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July 4, 2015
This is standard worship of the Ali legend. Barnes n Noble has a half dozen discount books interchangeable with it. The articles and quotes come from other magazine stories or Ali books which I've already read. Still, some of the photography and fight posters are interesting artifacts. Since Ali is the most photographed person in history, new and interesting pictures of him keep surfacing.

I would recommend Thomas Hauser's oral biography, Howard Bingham's photography collection, and the Ali Reader.
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September 6, 2010
Not really consistent as a book: it contains four pieces by prominent writers, each one loosely corresponding to a decade from the 1960s to the 1990s. The fight posters and memorabilia are the most appealing part--beautiful!
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October 12, 2023
The ultimate Ali scrapbook -- filled with colorful pictures and inspiring quotes.
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May 16, 2024
Writing is 3.5 stars, photography 4.5.
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January 4, 2017
This book is contains a lot of good information about Muhammad Ali's life. This book includes the story of how he became such a successful boxer. This book contains every main fight that he needed to become successful. This also contains information on how he became so wise. Good book
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