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The Race That Never Ended: The Making of Ben Hur (Hardback)

Hobbies & Lifestyle > Film, Media & Television

By Geri Parlby
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 32 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036117900
Published: 30th August 2026

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The Race That Never Ended tells the extraordinary story of Ben-Hur, the epic that has galloped across centuries, cultures, and media. It begins not with Lew Wallace’s famous novel, but with a painting: The Chariot Race, an 1870s masterpiece that captured the drama of ancient Rome before Wallace ever set pen to paper. This early vision of spectacle laid the groundwork for the story that would become Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880), a book that transformed American literature and imagination.

From there, the journey unfolds as Ben-Hur leaps from page to stage, where live horses thundered across theatres, dazzling audiences with a fusion of faith and spectacle. Magic Lantern shows, pantomimes, and courtroom battles over copyright carried the story into the modern age, while the birth of cinema gave it new life—and new struggles. The silent 1925 Ben-Hur became a defining Hollywood achievement, only to be outshone decades later by the 1959 MGM epic that rescued a failing studio and won record-breaking Oscars.

Yet the race didn’t stop there. The saga explores how Ben-Hur has been reimagined in later films, television, and even reboots, each reflecting the anxieties and ambitions of its time. Along the way, it traces the enduring pull of ancient Rome, the power of religious spectacle, and the art of Hollywood ballyhoo.

In the end, Ben-Hur is more than a story of vengeance, faith, and redemption—it is a cultural marathon, a race that, once begun, has never truly ended.

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About Geri Parlby

Dr Geri Parlby began her career as a Fleet Street journalist before moving into film PR, where she became UK Head of Press for United International Pictures, representing Paramount, Universal, MGM and United Artists. After running her own PR agency, she returned to academia, earning an MA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute and a PhD from the University of Roehampton. Today she is an art historian, lecturer, and writer, renowned for her engaging talks across the UK and internationally with The Arts Society.

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