

Revisiting the “Worlds to Conquer” Review – The Missing Reeves’ Comments
Since our January 31, 2019 blog posting of Worlds to Conquer – A NEVER Authorized Blemished Biography, many people have inquired about the scale of Steve’s unaccounted for changes that were overlooked for the book’s First Edition (and obviously the Second Edition as well). In summary the changes were major, and the book should have never been published and released in its present state. It is unfortunate that these additional changes were not found by Steve during the book’s


Retro Reeves Road Trip – Falls Church, VA September 12 – 14, 1996
It doesn’t seem possible that almost 23 years have passed since Steve Reeves was honored for the Mr. America Lifetime Achievement Award at the 1996 Mr./Ms. America Bodybuilding Championships in Falls Church, Virginia. It was the first time Steve was back to the east coast since his 1998 appearance at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York where he was the guest of honor. The Mr./Ms America event in Falls Church was well organized and well thought out by all parties involved a
February – This Month in Steve Reeves History
1945 – Steve’s picture is featured in the February/March issue of Your Physique magazine (page 17). 1948 – Steve’s picture is featured in Strength and Health magazine (page 27). 1948 – Steve’s picture is featured in Your Physique magazine (page 23). 1949 – Steve appears on the cover of the British magazine, Health and Strength. 1950 – Steve’s picture is featured in Muscle Power magazine (page 35). 1950 – Steve’s pictures are featured in Your Physique magazin
“Worlds to Conquer” – A NEVER Authorized Blemished Biography
Worlds to Conquer – A NEVER Authorized Blemished Biography "Chris Le Claire had and has no permission or authorization to claim Stephen approved his book.” – Deborah Reeves Stewart, 2018 Out of the Gate “Tell Chris LeClaire that if he doesn’t make these changes to the book, I am not going to authorize it.” Those were the exact words Steve Reeves told me in late April 2000 after he and his long-time companion Deborah Reeves Stewart finished reviewing a printed copy of Chris Le