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| #1561295 in Books | 2012-03-18 | 2012-03-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.31 x6.00l,.65 | File type: PDF | 176 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Great Read for Horse Lovers|By Camille Matthews|What better book to read in the days leading up to a possible Triple Crown winner! I really enjoyed this book. It is well written and researched with care. While she focuses on the famous Belair Stud, Kimberly Gatto has also provided a wonderful history of Thoroughbred racing dating back to the English colonies. She incl|About the Author|Kimberly Gatto is a professional writer specializing in equestrian and sports books. Her work has been included in various publications, including the Blood Horse, the Chronicle of the Horse, the Equine Journal and Chicken Soup for the Horse Lov
From their opening in 1740 through the 1955 closing, Belair Stud Farm became known as one of the most important stables in American racing. Although the high-profile murder of the farms final owner, Billy Woodward, eventually forced the farm to close, it did produce an extraordinary number of winning horses throughout its expansive history. The farm claims three Kentucky Derbies, three Preakness Stakes, and six Belmont Stakes, winning titles in several prestigious Englis...
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