Arkle: The Story of the World's Greatest Steeplechaser - Sean Magee

Arkle: The Story of the World's Greatest Steeplechaser

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Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2009
Racing Post (Verlag)
978-1-905156-68-9 (ISBN)
19,90 inkl. MwSt
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When in 2004 the "Racing Post" polled its readers to find their favourite racehorse of all, Arkle won as emphatically as he had won so many big races. He remains a national hero in his native Ireland and an equine icon the world over. This book celebrates the greatest of all chasers in words and in a collection of photographs and paintings.
Arkle. Four decades after he raced, his name continues to reverberate in the folk memory of horseracing. Every true jumping fan still goes misty-eyed at the mere mention of the horse known simply as 'Himself'. When in 2004 the "Racing Post" polled its readers to find their favourite racehorse of all, he won as emphatically as he had won so many big races. But he has long been more than just a famous racehorse. He was - and remains - a national hero in his native Ireland and an equine icon the world over. There has simply never been a horse to match him, in racing record or in the public affection. The paperback edition of this wonderful book celebrates the greatest of all chasers in words and in a superb collection of photographs and paintings, many never previously published. It is a fitting tribute to the horse of whom the "Racing Post" wrote: 'We have not seen his like since - and nor are we ever likely to'.

SEAN MAGEE is the author of many books on horse racing, including Ascot: The Official History (2002) and Lester's Derbys, written with Lester Piggott (2004). He is old enough to have seen Arkle in the flesh in 1965, and has been obsessed by 'Himself' ever since.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.10.2009
Zusatzinfo 125 colour & b/w photos
Verlagsort Newbury
Sprache englisch
Maße 189 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Reiten / Pferde
ISBN-10 1-905156-68-5 / 1905156685
ISBN-13 978-1-905156-68-9 / 9781905156689
Zustand Neuware
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