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Retraces the journey of Seabiscuit, a horse with crooked legs and a pathetic tail that made racing history in 1938, thanks to the efforts of a trainer, owner, and jockey who transformed a bottom-level racehorse into a legend.
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Seabiscuit: an American legend
2003, Ballantine Books
in English
- 1st mass market pbk. ed.
0345465083 9780345465085
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Seabiscuit: an American legend
2002, Ballantine Books
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0449005615 9780449005613
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Seabiscuit: an American legend
Publish date unknown, Hall
Large Print
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0783895267 9780783895260
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