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Martin Knight (author)

Martin Knight (born 21 December 1957) is an English author.

Martin Knight
Knight in 2010
Born (1957-12-21) 21 December 1957 (age 66)
Epsom, Surrey, England
OccupationNovelist, biographer
Notable works
  • Battersea Girl
  • The Real Mackay
  • Gypsy Joe
  • Scoring at Half-time
  • I Ran with the Gang
Website
london-books.co.uk/Authors/martinknight.htm

Career edit

In 1999 Hoolifan and The Naughty Ninetie were released; both books dealing with the culture of football hooliganism. Knight was co-author with Martin King whose memoirs form the core of the books. Irvine Welsh provided the introduction to the latter book. As partners, Knight and King produced "On the Cobbles" the story of Jimmy Stockin a renowned gypsy prize fighter, "Ossie – King of The Bridge" – the autobiography of Chelsea footballing legend Peter Osgood and "Grass" covering the exploits of major drug smuggler and Howard Marks' cohort Phil Sparrowhawk. In 2010 a copy of "Ossie – King of the Bridge" (among other items) was buried beneath the new statue of Peter Osgood unveiled at Stamford Bridge.

In 2000 Knight produced his first novel "Common People". In 2003 he collaborated with George Best on his final memoirs before his death, "Scoring at Half Time". In 2004 "The Real Mackay" was released being the autobiography of Spurs, Derby and Scotland footballer Dave Mackay. 2006 saw the launch of "Battersea Girl" a partly fictionalised account of Knight's grandmother and an biography of Chelsea, Dundee and Aberdeen footballer Charlie Cooke.

In partnership with author John King, London Books was launched in 2006.[1] King and Knight edited the company's first title "The Special Ones", a collection of memories and opinions of Chelsea fans and from 2007 books by vintage authors Gerald Kersh, James Curtis, Robert Westerby, Simon Blumenfeld, John Sommerfield and Alan Sillitoe were republished.[2] In 2009 "Gypsy Joe: Bareknuckle Fighter and Professional Golfer" was selected by The Observer as their Sports Book of the Year.[3]

In 2010, We Are Not Manslaughterers dealing with the events surrounding the Epsom Riot of 1919 was released.[4]

Knight wrote the introduction to London Books 2014 release of There Ain't No Justice by James Curtis, first published in 1938 and filmed in 1939.[citation needed] The following year Knight contributed to More Raw Material - Work Inspired by Alan Sillitoe. Knight and John King became friends with Sillitoe and met up regularly in the last ten years of his life at The Lamb and Flag pub near Covent Garden. They were sometimes joined by other Sillitoe admirers such as Sean Bean and the meetings became known as The Flag Club.[5]

Justice for Joan - The Arundel Murder was published in 2016. Knight investigates the circumstances surrounding the murder of Joan Woodhouse in Arundel in 1948. The case remains officially unsolved. In 2017, he wrote the afterword to the London Books' reissue of the Chelsea, Stoke, Arsenal and England maverick footballer Alan Hudson's autobiography The Working Man's Ballet.

Knight also had a long business career starting as a library assistant at the Financial Times and then working for Arab Banking Corporation in Bahrain before founding Presswatch Media now part of TNS and co-founding Precise Media which was sold to 3i in 2005.[6]

In 2018, I Ran With The Gang: My Life In and Out of The Bay City Rollers was released, written with founding member Alan Longmuir. Longmuir died as the book was being finished.

In 2021 "Cushty: A Romany Life" was published. Cushty was an updated version of "Gypsy Joe" written with Joe Smith. "Broken Wafers", Knight’s autobiographical account of his 1960s and 70s childhood was released in 2022 and in 2023 "Justice Killer" was published, this being Knight’s debut crime novel.

Bibliography edit

  • Martin Knight (2023). Justice Killer. ISBN 978-1739698324.
  • Martin Knight (2022). Broken Wafers. ISBN 978-0995721777.
  • Joe Smith and Martin Knight (2021). Cushty. ISBN 978-0995721753.
  • Alan Longmuir and Martin Knight. I Ran With The Gang: My Life In and Out of The Bay City Rollers (2018) ISBN 978-1912147755
  • Martin Knight (2016). Justice for Joan - The Arundel Murder. ISBN 978-0956815576.
  • Neil Fullwood; David Sillitoe; Martin Knight contribution (2015). More Raw Material - Work Inspired by Alan Sillitoe. ISBN 978-0993424106.
  • James Curtis, Martin Knight introduction (2014). There Ain't No Justice. ISBN 978-0956815538.
  • Martin Knight (2010). Barry Desmond is a Wanker. ISBN 978-0955185199.
  • Martin Knight (2010). We Are Not Manslaughterers. ISBN 978-1-907183-14-0.
  • Joe Smith/Martin Knight (2009). Gypsy Joe. ISBN 978-0-9551851-7-5.
  • Martin Knight/John King (2007). The Special Ones. ISBN 978-0-9551851-0-6.
  • Martin Knight (2006). Battersea Girl. ISBN 1-84596-150-1.
  • Charlie Cooke and Martin Knight (2006). The Bonnie Prince : Charlie Cooke : My Football Life. ISBN 1-84596-181-1.
  • Dave Mackay and Martin Knight (2004). The Real Mackay : The Dave Mackay Story. ISBN 1-84018-840-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • George Best and Martin Knight (2003). Scoring at Half-Time : Adventures on and Off The Pitch. ISBN 0-09-189034-9.
  • Peter Osgood, Martin King and Martin Knight (2003). Ossie : King of Stamford Bridge. ISBN 1-84018-764-6.
  • Phil Sparrowhawk, Martin King; Martin Knight (2003). Grass. ISBN 1-84018-706-9.
  • Jimmy Stockin, Martin King; Martin Knight (2000). On the Cobbles : The Life of a Bare-knuckle Gypsy Warrior. ISBN 1-84018-384-5.
  • Martin Knight (2000). Common People. ISBN 1-84018-332-2.
  • Martin King; Martin Knight (1999). Hoolifan : Thirty Years of Hurt. ISBN 1-84018-174-5.
  • Martin King; Martin Knight (1999). The Naughty Nineties : Football's Coming Home?. ISBN 1-84018-191-5.

References edit

  1. ^ Resurrecting a lost era of working-class fiction, The Guardian
  2. ^ Interview with John King, The Book Depository
  3. ^ Gypsy Joe strikes a literary blow for golfers everywhere, The Observer
  4. ^ We Are Not Manslaughterers Synopsis
  5. ^ . www.london-books.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 December 2004.
  6. ^ Knight Banner bought by 3i, Growing Business

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form the core of the books Irvine Welsh provided the introduction to the latter book As partners Knight and King produced On the Cobbles the story of Jimmy Stockin a renowned gypsy prize fighter Ossie King of The Bridge the autobiography of Chelsea footballing legend Peter Osgood and Grass covering the exploits of major drug smuggler and Howard Marks cohort Phil Sparrowhawk In 2010 a copy of Ossie King of the Bridge among other items was buried beneath the new statue of Peter Osgood unveiled at Stamford Bridge In 2000 Knight produced his first novel Common People In 2003 he collaborated with George Best on his final memoirs before his death Scoring at Half Time In 2004 The Real Mackay was released being the autobiography of Spurs Derby and Scotland footballer Dave Mackay 2006 saw the launch of Battersea Girl a partly fictionalised account of Knight s grandmother and an biography of Chelsea Dundee and Aberdeen footballer Charlie Cooke In partnership with author John King London Books was launched in 2006 1 King and Knight edited the company s first title The Special Ones a collection of memories and opinions of Chelsea fans and from 2007 books by vintage authors Gerald Kersh James Curtis Robert Westerby Simon Blumenfeld John Sommerfield and Alan Sillitoe were republished 2 In 2009 Gypsy Joe Bareknuckle Fighter and Professional Golfer was selected by The Observer as their Sports Book of the Year 3 In 2010 We Are Not Manslaughterers dealing with the events surrounding the Epsom Riot of 1919 was released 4 Knight wrote the introduction to London Books 2014 release of There Ain t No Justice by James Curtis first published in 1938 and filmed in 1939 citation needed The following year Knight contributed to More Raw Material Work Inspired by Alan Sillitoe Knight and John King became friends with Sillitoe and met up regularly in the last ten years of his life at The Lamb and Flag pub near Covent Garden They were sometimes joined by other Sillitoe admirers such as Sean Bean and the meetings became known as The Flag Club 5 Justice for Joan The Arundel Murder was published in 2016 Knight investigates the circumstances surrounding the murder of Joan Woodhouse in Arundel in 1948 The case remains officially unsolved In 2017 he wrote the afterword to the London Books reissue of the Chelsea Stoke Arsenal and England maverick footballer Alan Hudson s autobiography The Working Man s Ballet Knight also had a long business career starting as a library assistant at the Financial Times and then working for Arab Banking Corporation in Bahrain before founding Presswatch Media now part of TNS and co founding Precise Media which was sold to 3i in 2005 6 In 2018 I Ran With The Gang My Life In and Out of The Bay City Rollers was released written with founding member Alan Longmuir Longmuir died as the book was being finished In 2021 Cushty A Romany Life was published Cushty was an updated version of Gypsy Joe written with Joe Smith Broken Wafers Knight s autobiographical account of his 1960s and 70s childhood was released in 2022 and in 2023 Justice Killer was published this being Knight s debut crime novel Bibliography editMartin Knight 2023 Justice Killer ISBN 978 1739698324 Martin Knight 2022 Broken Wafers ISBN 978 0995721777 Joe Smith and Martin Knight 2021 Cushty ISBN 978 0995721753 Alan Longmuir and Martin Knight I Ran With The Gang My Life In and Out of The Bay City Rollers 2018 ISBN 978 1912147755 Martin Knight 2016 Justice for Joan The Arundel Murder ISBN 978 0956815576 Neil Fullwood David Sillitoe Martin Knight contribution 2015 More Raw Material Work Inspired by Alan Sillitoe ISBN 978 0993424106 James Curtis Martin Knight introduction 2014 There Ain t No Justice ISBN 978 0956815538 Martin Knight 2010 Barry Desmond is a Wanker ISBN 978 0955185199 Martin Knight 2010 We Are Not Manslaughterers ISBN 978 1 907183 14 0 Joe Smith Martin Knight 2009 Gypsy Joe ISBN 978 0 9551851 7 5 Martin Knight John King 2007 The Special Ones ISBN 978 0 9551851 0 6 Martin Knight 2006 Battersea Girl ISBN 1 84596 150 1 Charlie Cooke and Martin Knight 2006 The Bonnie Prince Charlie Cooke My Football Life ISBN 1 84596 181 1 Dave Mackay and Martin Knight 2004 The Real Mackay The Dave Mackay Story ISBN 1 84018 840 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link George Best and Martin Knight 2003 Scoring at Half Time Adventures on and Off The Pitch ISBN 0 09 189034 9 Peter Osgood Martin King and Martin Knight 2003 Ossie King of Stamford Bridge ISBN 1 84018 764 6 Phil Sparrowhawk Martin King Martin Knight 2003 Grass ISBN 1 84018 706 9 Jimmy Stockin Martin King Martin Knight 2000 On the Cobbles The Life of a Bare knuckle Gypsy Warrior ISBN 1 84018 384 5 Martin Knight 2000 Common People ISBN 1 84018 332 2 Martin King Martin Knight 1999 Hoolifan Thirty Years of Hurt ISBN 1 84018 174 5 Martin King Martin Knight 1999 The Naughty Nineties Football s Coming Home ISBN 1 84018 191 5 References edit Resurrecting a lost era of working class fiction The Guardian Interview with John King The Book Depository Gypsy Joe strikes a literary blow for golfers everywhere The Observer We Are Not Manslaughterers Synopsis London Books Flag Club www london books co uk Archived from the original on 7 December 2004 Knight Banner bought by 3i Growing BusinessExternal links editLondon Books We Are Not Manslaughterers at Tonto Books 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Knight author amp oldid 1179777010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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