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very good book..
not by a longshot
a season at a hardluck race track by t.d.thornton good read about suffolk downs..i recomend it.. |
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Agree... most excellent read
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good history of NY / KY breeding rivalry
This may be old news to some; just finished "How Kentucky Became Southern" by Mary Jean Wall which details the post Civil War evolution of the New York and Kentucky thoroughbred breeding industries. It is a little tedious at times but very interesting for horse racing buffs.
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thx ill look it up.
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i'm currently reading 'god's jury' which is about the inquisition, and how it's really not gone. good book!
next is back to merrie olde wessex, alfred the great, and uhtred. love those bernard cornwell's!!!
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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next for me is
the home run horse inside americas billion dollar racehorse industry by glenye cain. |
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This is due to come out May 30th.
http://espn.go.com/horse-racing/stor...buse-addiction http://www.thegarrettgomezstory.com/ |
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