An edition of Eclipse (2009)

Eclipse

The Horse That Changed Racing History Forever

Eclipse
Nicholas Clee, Nicholas Clee
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An edition of Eclipse (2009)

Eclipse

The Horse That Changed Racing History Forever

"Epsom Downs, 3rd May, 1769: a chestnut with a white blaze scorches across the turf towards the finishing post. His four rivals are so far behind him that, in racing terms, they are 'nowhere'. Awestruck, his spectators know they are in the presence of greatness. Eclipse will go on to become the undisputed, undefeated champion of his sport. He will found dynasties that will dominate the bloodstock market - not only in Britain, but in every other country where thoroughbreds race. His influence will be such that ninety-five per cent of horses racing today are his male-line descendants."--Publisher's description.

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Abrams, Inc.
Language
English

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2013, Abrams, Inc.
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Eclipse: the horse that changed racing history forever
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Eclipse: The Story of the Rogue, the Madam and the Horse That Changed Racing
2010, Penguin Random House
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Eclipse
2009, Bantam
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352
Weight
0.309

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OL38357781M
ISBN 13
9781468303339

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