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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long Overdue and Greatly Needed,
By "fuzzydise" (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Etched in Stone: Thoroughbred Memorials (Paperback)
This book, paying tribute to some of our nation's greatest athletes, has been long awaited and greatly overdue! Thoroughbreds, especially those from Kentucky (the horse capitol of the nation) have always been admired by all and this book only makes their legends live on more vivedly. With it's pictures and stories of the headstones and the great athletes that lie beneath, the author takes a vivid look at these magnificent beasts. I cannot wait to explore the graves highlighted!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful tribute to Thoroughbred history!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Etched in Stone: Thoroughbred Memorials (Paperback)
I just got my copy of Etched In Stone and thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful book. It is not the slightest bit morbid but rather a fond look back at those equines who have made an impact on racing. Seeing the graves and reading about (for many) forgotten Thoroughbreds brings these long-ago champions back to life. I hope to some day be able to visit these memorials myself. This is a must have book for the racing or horse fan!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remembering Racers Who Gave Their All On The Track,
This review is from: Etched in Stone: Thoroughbred Memorials (Paperback)
In photographs and words, Lucy Zeh captures the often beautiful monuments and sometimes the very simple graves of Thoroughbreds, some who are immortal & others who have been forgotten with the passage of many years.
There should be a special link between the breeder/owner of the racers who give so much in the oftentimes difficult life at the track. How the champions - and a runner did not have to be a graded stakes winner for the accolade - are treated in death speaks volumes about their handlers. Etched In Stone reminds each reader that the Thoroughbred should be treated well in life and with dignity at death. |
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Etched in Stone: Thoroughbred Memorials by Lucy Zeh (Paperback - April 25, 2000)
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