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Author: Colin CameronCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackPages: 304Publisher: Raceform LtdYear: 2005ISBN: 9781905156122
In horseracing, the best stories always begin at daybreak. The exploits on the racecourse of racing's greatest performers since the 1960s are well documented in print and on film, accompanied by broadcasters' compelling words. For the lucky ones among us, there are personal memories of being there on the day, too. But the complete stories of how the sport's showcase names of the last forty years came to fulfil their potential in truth rest with the men and women who nurtured them on the gallops, from first light to evening stables. Their tales, contained in Dawn Till Dusk, are a route to the real heart and soul of racing's greats, and a reminder of wonderful days and the individuals and teamwork behind them.
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