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The way horse racing was meant to be,
By James Duane Bolin (Murray, Kentucky USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keeneland : A Half-Century of Racing (Hardcover)
This beautiful leather-bound book celebrates the "sport of kings" at one of the sport's most inspirational settings. Keeneland, the track located near Lexington, Kentucky in the heart of the Bluegrass horse country, was built in 1936. Now a National Historic Landmark, the track complex represents a racing venue unparalleled for beauty and class. William Strode's photographs, Peter Williams's paintings, and Billy Reed's narrative text present the track in all of its splendor and pageantry. Readers wishing to understand Kentucky will cherish this treasure.
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Keeneland : A Half-Century of Racing by William F. Reed (Hardcover - June 1, 1986)
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