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Mr. Darley's Arabian, high life, low life, sporting life : a history of racing in twenty-five horses, Christopher McGrath

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Mr. Darley's Arabian, high life, low life, sporting life : a history of racing in twenty-five horses, Christopher McGrath
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-406) and index
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illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mr. Darley's Arabian
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
974635481
Responsibility statement
Christopher McGrath
Sub title
high life, low life, sporting life : a history of racing in twenty-five horses
Table Of Contents
Part I. Roots -- "The most esteemed race amongst the Arrabs both by Syre and Dam" -- "The cross strains now in being are without end" -- A groom with a view -- A day at the races: Outwood Racecourse, Wakefield, 4 September 1745 -- "He won as many hearts in Newmarket as he lost in Scotland" -- Part II. Rakes -- "Eclipse first, the rest nowhere" -- Breeding discontent -- The way ahead -- A day at the races: Epsom, 16 May 1793 -- The regeneration gap -- Part III. Ringers and wrong 'uns -- Nobblers, broken heads and the "artful dodger of the corps" -- The west awake -- "I see a rum set in my day...But these beat all calculation" -- A day at the races: Doncaster, 17 September 1845 -- "Mr Palmer passes me five times in five minutes" -- Part IV. Age of the iron horse -- Full steam ahead -- Old sweats and new money -- A day at the races: Epsom, 20 May 1863 -- "She is my brood mare. the others are my hacks" -- A day at the races: Alexandra Palace, 1 July 1868 -- "The lad rode as well as any could" -- Part V. The fast set -- "My God, Berkeley, this is too hot!" -- A day at the races: Ascot, 17 June 1897 -- "He is far ahead of the lot, even with all his faults" -- Jewels in the crown -- Part VI. War horses -- "All their young men are killed" -- A day at the races: Epsom, 6 June 1923 -- "I have no method. Method is imitation. I invent." -- Part VII. Raising the stakes -- "Chuck, what I tol' you?" -- A day at the races: Churchill Downs, 2 May 1964 -- "Bang him on the nose early, Bobby. Make his eyes water." -- "They'd run through a wall for you." -- "I'd be surprised if there's ever been a better horse."
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