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The Heath and the Horse: A History of Racing and Art on Newmarket Heath

The Heath and the Horse: A History of Racing and Art on Newmarket Heath

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The Heath and the Horse: A History of Racing and Art on Newmarket Heath

by Oldrey, David; Cox, Timothy; Nash, Richard

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1781300232
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9781781300237
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London: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, 2016. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 11 1/4" x 9 3/8", x, 342 pages, 196 illustration, mainly in colour, map of Newmarket, race courses and heath, 1787 to endpapers, useful appendices. Newmarket has a unique historic position as the acknowledged home of horseracing. Yet until now no book has provided a definitive history of Newmarket Heath, the key figures who contributed to its transformation from untamed heath land to the world's finest racing ground, and the origins and development of the Jockey Club. This comprehensive and authoritative book is the first to trace this history from its early beginnings to the present day and to show how and why the sport of horseracing developed on the heath and spread globally from that base. All of the turf's greatest racehorses and the larger-than-life characters integral to the heath's history are included. The first part provides a broad chronological history of the heath - from its discovery by James I in 1605 to the present day - and examines its relationship with and influence on racing nationally. The importance of the royal court in the development of the heath, the various swings of fortune it experienced once the monarchy lost interest, and the formation of the Jockey Club to control both the heath and the sport, are traced. Also discussed are Newmarket Heath's influence in the breeding of a superior thoroughbred horse from native and eastern stock to be tested on its unique heath land, the methods of training down the centuries, and the many trainers and jockeys involved. The second part concentrates on the heath and the Jockey Club. The topography and buildings of the heath are illustrated with maps, paintings and prints. The development of the racecourses and races are traced in detail. There is a full account of the Jockey Club, its ownership of the heath and important new research into the pre-1750s existence of the club. Before the days of photography paintings and prints provided the only visual evidence of how racing was conducted and what Newmarket looked like. Many of the pictures here reproduced show a general racing scene or the portrait of an unnamed horse. In a special feature the authors have analysed ten pictures in forensic detail to provide a richer understanding of the historic record. Hb in dw, fine. .

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Title
The Heath and the Horse: A History of Racing and Art on Newmarket Heath
Author
Oldrey, David; Cox, Timothy; Nash, Richard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
1781300232
ISBN 13
9781781300237
Publisher
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2016
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12"

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