Racehorse

by Elwyn Hartley Edwards

Richard Dunwoody (Foreword)

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Written by the world's bestselling equestrian author, the late Elwyn Hartley-Edwards, "Racehorse" is the ultimate guide to the multi-billion dollar world of horse racing. The extraordinary history of racing is brought to life with stories and images of the world's greatest racehorses, from three foundation sires that led to the development of the 'racing machine', the British Thoroughbred, to the phenomenal Eclipse and modern horse heroes such as Nijinsky, Red Rum, and Desert Orchid.The contributions of the great jockeys are also explored, including living legend and 9-times derby winner Lestor Piggot and the incomparable racing 'superstar' Frankie Dettori. Hartley-Edwards also celebrates the world's most spectacular racecourses and the classic races that make them household names around the world, including the English Derby at Epsom and the Dubai World Cup at Nad A1 Sheba racecourse. Flat racing, steeplechasing, harness racing are all covered in this fascinating and comprehensive guide. It is the ideal gift for racing lovers everywhere.
  • ISBN10 0749558687
  • ISBN13 9780749558680
  • Publish Date 31 October 2008 (first published 1 January 2008)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 15 August 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher AA Publishing
  • Imprint Automobile Association
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English