In The S.C.R.A.P. Book, Malcolm Leach embarks on a whimsical and thought-provoking exploration of the history of rowing and its impact on the world. With a keen eye for detail and an insatiable curiosity, Leach delves into the origins of this ancient sport, tracing its development from the earliest days of human civilization to the present. Along the way, he uncovers fascinating stories and anecdotes that illuminate the crucial role that rowing has played in shaping the course of history. Leach’s engaging and often humorous writing style brings to life the colourful characters and pivotal events that have defined the sport of rowing. From the early Egyptians and Greeks to the Vikings and Normans, he shows how the humble oar has been a driving force behind some of the most significant moments in human history. With a wealth of illustrations and a keen sense of the absurd, Leach takes readers on a rollicking journey through time, exploring the impact of rowing on cultures around the world and the enduring legacy of this timeless sport. Whether you’re a seasoned rower or simply a curious reader, The S.C.R.A.P. Book is sure to entertain and enlighten. Leach’s infectious enthusiasm for his subject and his unique perspective on history make this a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered about the story behind one of humanity’s most enduring pastimes.
Malcolm Leach was born in Eastbourne in August 1940. Due to the anticipated invasion by Hitler’s army, his mother, a Home Teacher of the Blind, was evacuated with several deaf and blind individuals and him to Gloucestershire. Joined later by his father, a WWI veteran, and older brother, the family remained. He left school at 16 and spent most of his working life with Gloucestershire County Council. In his spare time, he enjoyed mountaineering, walking, DIY, History, and cartoon drawing. He is married and has a daughter, a son, and 5 grandchildren. This is his first-ever publication.