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A research center for Thoroughbred racing, breeding, and related subjects, the Keeneland Association Library is located at Keeneland Race Course near Lexington, Kentucky. Amelia King Buckley, who became librarian in 1953, has compiled an alphabetical author listing of the titles in this unique collection as of June 1, 1958.Begun in 1939 with a gift of 2,000 volumes from William Arnold Hanger, the library has grown with the addition of other gifts and purchases, and now comprises one of the finest collections in its field. The published catalog includes more than 900 monograph titles, more than
Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses
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A safety pin was all that kept Spectacular Bid from becoming the eleventh thoroughbred to take America's triple crown. This work examines Spectacular Bid from his humble beginnings - he was born in a mud puddle on a horse farm in Versailles, Kentucky - to his recognition as one of the greatest American racehorses of all time.
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Elizabeth Anne Larsen explores how harness horse racing has resisted gender equalization and excluded women from key roles. With stirring accounts of the strong women who are surviving and succeeding in this sport, Larsen provides insight for studies of gender and work, occupational sex segregation, and women's studies.
Women in horse racing --- Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses --- Women in horse sports --- E-books
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Bernard ""Big"" Mooney, LA bookmaker threatens jockeys with death if they didn't ""pull"" their horses. His unwilling partner is Albert Siler, a callow, eighteen-year-old apprentice rider from eastern Oregon. This book tells how Big Mooney manipulated this rider and how Siler tried to escape the gambler's criminal grip without ruining his career.
Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses --- Corrupt practices --- History. --- Mooney, Big. --- Siler, Albert, --- Siler, Al, --- Mooney, Barney --- Einstoss, Bernard
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Founded in 1935, Keeneland is widely regarded by horseracing enthusiasts and professionals as one of the world's premier racetracks. Its April and October race meetings and its annual public thoroughbred auctions lure participants from around the world. By far, James E. "Ted" Bassett III is the man whose name is most frequently linked with Keeneland's extraordinary history and success. Bassett's involvement with Keeneland began in 1968, after he served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and was director of the Kentucky State Police during the tumultuous mid-1960s. Since 1968, Basse
Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses --- History. --- Bassett, James E., --- Keeneland (Lexington, Ky.) --- Employees --- Bassett, James E. --- Keeneland Association (Lexington, Ky.) --- Bassett, Ted,
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Thoroughbred horse --- Horse racing --- Race horses --- Racehorses --- Competition horses --- Working animals --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- American thoroughbred horse --- Horse breeds --- Anglo-Arab horse --- History.
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The Encyclopedia of British Horse Racing offers an innovative approach to one of Britain's oldest sports. While it considers the traditional themes of gambling and breeding, and contains biographies of human personalities and equine stars, it also devotes significant space to neglected areas. Entries include:social, economic and political forces that have influenced racingcontroversial historical and current issueslegal and illegal gambling, and racing financethe British impact on world horseracinghistory and heritage of horseracinglinks between horse racing and the arts, media and technologyh
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Hollywood at the Races explores the extraordinary participation of producers, directors, and actors in the sport of kings. All three of Southern California's major racetracks were founded in part or in whole by Hollywood luminaries: Hal Roach was cofounder of SantaAnita; Bing Crosby founded Del Mar with help from Pat O'Brien; and the Warner brother founded Hollywood Park with assistance from dozens of people in the film community. Moreover, people like Crosby, Betty Grable, Mervyn LeRoy, and Don Ameche owned racehorses, while MGM's chief of production, Louis B. Mayer, was one of the nation's leading owner-breeders.
Horse racing in motion pictures. --- Motion pictures --- Motion picture industry --- Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses --- History. --- History
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The horse racing industry has been a pioneer in interactive media, information networks, and their deployment. The race track and the off-track betting parlor offer interactive media environments that reconfigure the relationships among private and public space and presence and copresence. In this book, Holly Kruse explores how horse racing has used media over the last several decades, arguing that examining the history and context of horse racing and gambling gives us a clearer understanding of the development of data networks, media complexes, public entertainment, and media publics. Kruse describes an enormous industry that depends on global information and communication flows made possible by a network linking racetracks, homes, off-track betting, farms, and auction sites. Racetrack architecture now allows for the presence of screens, most showing races from other locations. Online betting sites enable bettors to wager from home. Off-track betting facilities collect wagers on races from all over the country. Odds are set interactively through the pari-mutuel market system. Kruse considers the uses of public space, and its redefinition by public screens; the effect of interactive media on the racing industry, including networked, in-home betting; the "technopanic" over online poker and the popularity of in-home pari-mutuel wagering; and the use of social media by racing fans to share information and creative work with no financial payoff.
Horse racing --- Betting --- Information technology. --- Computer networks. --- INFORMATION SCIENCE/Communications & Telecommunications --- SOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses
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Horsemen and horsewomen --- Horse racing --- Flat racing --- Horseracing --- Horse sports --- Racing --- Race horses --- Equestrians --- Women equestrians --- Horsemen --- Horsewomen --- Animal specialists --- Social aspects --- Jockey Club (New York, N.Y.) --- Jockey Club, New York --- United States --- Social life and customs.
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