This is a smashing read. If, like me, you are aware of the Bannister record but not much more, then this book builds to an exciting creshendo, full of excitement and tension. The description of both the record breaking run and the race between Bannister and Landy at the "Empire" games in Vancouver leave you on the edge of your seat. It's a long time since I stayed up until 00:40 to finish a book.
Speaking of finishes, this is the only real negative about this book. The author lists all the mile record breakers since Bannister and it would have incurred only a little bit more effort to cover these achievements and double the size of the book!! Leaving it at the end of 1954 was a real disappointment.
Now, if you do understand more about Bannister, his races and the competition with Landy and Santee, then this book may not be so exciting. Its real interest lies in how the races are described and the tension that it generates. Yes I did know that Bannister broke the 4 minute mile but I had forgotton his performance in the "Empire" games and this race was so exciting to read. I would not have believed that someone could write a race almost as good as actually watching it.
So, if you want a book that just has to be read right to the end then this is the one for you. Full of nostalgia with distances such as 220 and 440 yards, real measurements not like these new fangled measures like 100 metres etc. Graphic descriptions of the cinder tracks and the footwear worn by the athletes are charming and not a drug test in sight (Oh, when I we're young.....). In addition there are a few wonderful anecdotes like the marathon runner who ran into a lamp post.....I'll say no more and let you read it for yourself.
Go and buy it, you will not be disappointed.