A Social History of Horse Racing
Sean Magee(Author)
Sphere (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-84744-054-9 (ISBN)
Description
It has long been acknowledged that horse racing is more about people than horse racing. Two millennia ago Ovid was attracted to chariot races as a good place to watch girls, and today most new racegoers are more interested in the people than the horses. Sean Magee's new book discusses, in Jeffrey Bernard's phrase, the 'lunatics, criminals, idiots, charmers, bastards and exceptionally nice people' who make up the racing crowd. From Henry VIII's head-to-heads to Charles II's love of Newmarket, the early days of the bookmakers to the gang influences depicted in Graham Greene's Brighton Rock, this fascinating study brings racing, and those who participate in it, to life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Illustrations
16pp of colour
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84744-054-9 (9781847440549)
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Person
Sean Magee is the author of several acclaimed books on horse racing. He is also Publishing Director of Politico's Publishing in London.