Many things compose the Boston Marathon-Olympians, record holders, Greek
gold-dipped wreaths, running hamburgers and fries, statues, snow,
trailblazers, and Heartbreak Hill. Paul C. Clerici's Images of Modern
America: The Boston Marathon tells the expansive story of the oldest
continuously run marathon and showcases over 165 images that span the
decades. From Clarence DeMar, both Johnny Kelleys, Roberta Bobbi Gibb,
and John Hancock to Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Ibrahim
Hussein, Bob Hall, and Ernst van Dyk; from Kathrine Switzer's literal
run-in with Jock Semple to the 1970s running boom, the centennial
celebration, and Meb Keflezighi's restoration victory, this global
footrace and gathering of community is presented in a display of
vibrant, historical, and exciting images, some of which from private
collections rarely seen and some never-before published.