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Management number | 201809492 | Release Date | 2025/10/08 | List Price | $10.64 | Model Number | 201809492 | ||
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Clem Beckett was a fourteen-year-old boy from Oldham, England, who fell in love with motorcycles and speed. He became a pioneering Dirt Track rider, breaking records and overcoming the disadvantages of a poor home. His life was characterized by irreverence towards authority and a youthful rejection of old fogey values. He also became involved in politics, married Lida Henriksen, and volunteered in the British Battalion of the International Brigades in Spain. This book traces his extraordinary rise from blacksmith's apprentice to superstar and his involvement with politics, which led to his death in battle.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2022
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Clem Beckett's journey with motorcycles began at the age of fourteen, when he took his homemade bike for a ride on the cobbled streets of his hometown. This humble beginning would ignite a lifelong passion for speed and machines. For Beckett, the motorbike became a means of escape from the uncertain future that awaited him in Oldham, a town struggling to recover from the aftermath of the First World War. Despite coming from a humble background, Beckett's zest for life, natural exuberance, and unwavering determination to succeed propelled him forward. Despite the disadvantages of a poor home without a father, he overcame these challenges and pursued his dreams relentlessly.
As a pioneering Dirt Track (speedway) rider, Beckett set records that still stand today. His exceptional skills on the track earned him fame and admiration, and his involvement in the Spanish Civil War further solidified his reputation as a champion of social change. Whether as a rebellious teenager, an outspoken sportsman, or a member of the Communist Party, Beckett's life was characterized by a bold irreverence towards authority. He saw revolutionary politics as a youthful rejection of the old-fashioned values and the dominance of tweedy gentility in motorcycle sport.
This book delves into the extraordinary life of Clem Beckett, tracing his journey from a blacksmith's apprentice to a superstar in the world of Dirt Track (speedway). It explores the vibrant energy of the Roaring Twenties, characterized by risk-taking and serial injury, and showcases Beckett's role as a pioneer in this new sport. Throughout his career, Beckett was known for his showmanship and his commitment to protecting his fellow riders from exploitation. Even after being banned from the Dirt Track for his advocacy, he continued to ride, taking on the dangerous challenge of riding the Wall of Death.
Beckett's travels throughout Europe also exposed him to the rise of fascism, which further fueled his political involvement. His growing engagement with politics led to his marriage to the mysterious Lida Henriksen, and eventually to his volunteer service in the British Battalion of the International Brigades in Spain. His experiences in Spain, where he witnessed the brutalities of war firsthand, deepened his commitment to social justice and his belief in the power of collective action.
This book offers a narrative spiced with anecdotes and new revelations about Beckett's life. It sheds light on his boyhood, his career as a pioneer speedway rider, his involvement in the Spanish Civil War, and his tragic death in battle. Through his story, Beckett continues to inspire and captivate, reminding us of the indomitable human spirit and the power of determination in the face of adversity.
Weight: 588g
Dimension: 165 x 241 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781399098427
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