Fifty shades of hay

David Ashforth

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The storied and bizarre world of racehorse names past and present is explored in this funny book, giving the stories behind the names of many of the greats such as Red Rum, Frankel and Arkle.

ISBN: 9781910497715 Category:

Description

You might feel sure that a horse is not a Flamingo, a Polar Bear, a Tomato, a Teapot, a pair of Bootlaces, a Taxidermist, a Rat Catcher, or a Flea, but you’d be wrong. Racehorse owners often give their horses bizarre names that would seem to make success impossible. Luckily, thoroughbreds are able to defy such handicaps. A Spaniel has won the Derby (1831), a Crow the St Leger (1976), a Butterfly the Oaks (1860) and, difficult to imagine, Oscar Wilde the Welsh National (1958). It’s bonkers. Bonkers won at Southwell in 2002. Over the centuries there have been hundreds of thousands of different names bestowed or inflicted on racehorses, and in Fifty Shades Of Hay, David Ashforth has picked out a selection to baffle, surprise, and amuse in equal measure.

Additional information

Weight 0.603 kg
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.2 × 2 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xviii, 270

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

798.40207 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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