Valley of the Racehorse by Robin Oakley

Valley of the Racehorse by Robin Oakley

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The village of Lambourn is rivalled only by Newmarket as the home of racing, with over 4000 race horses based there. This evocative account of a year in the life of the village reveals the way the racing world works, using interviews with jockeys, trainers, stable lads and the local publican.

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Valley of the Racehorse by Robin Oakley

Lambourn is the home of racing, rivalled only by Newmarket, with over 1500 racehorses bassed there. In Robin Oakley's evocative account of a year in the life of this village, he reveals the way the racing world works. Talking to trainers, jockeys, stable lads and even the local pub landlord, he presents the great characters that make racing what it is - people like Jenny Pitman, Charlie Brooks, Jamie Osborne as well as those almost unknown beyond the village such as Eddie Fisher who prepares the training grounds. Oakley shows how close to reality the novels of Jilly Cooper and Dick Francis really are.
Robin Oakley was political editor of The Times from 1986 and was a political editor of the BBC. In 1995 he began a weekly column on his greatest love, racing, for the Spectator. He is married and has two children.
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ISBN 13 9780747263067
ISBN 10 074726306X
Title Valley of the Racehorse
Author Robin Oakley
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2001-06-14
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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