I have several books on Sullivan, including the one Nat Fleischer wrote. They're all basically the same tales. It will be refreshing to read this new book and get another perspective of the Sullivan story. Same goes with Corbett. I have a 1st ed. of his "Roar of the Crowd" which is a fun read, but you don't know how much is fact or stories that get embellished with age. I have another recent Corbett book (can't think of the title offhand) which gives a glimpse of who he really was. Not a "gentleman" all of the time.