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The Great Match Race ( When North Met South In America's First Sports Spectacle )

The Great Match Race ( When North Met South In America's First Sports Spectacle )

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The Great Match Race ( When North Met South In America's First Sports Spectacle )

by John Eisenberg

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2006. Soft Cover. Very Good. Not Ex-Library Copy.Trade Paperback Edition.Good Copy.Text Unmarked.Not Ex-Library Copy.Corners Slightly Bumped.

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History meets horse racing in this grand, galloping story about what happened when the greatest horse from the North met the greatest horse from the South. In the early 1800s, the notion of sport was still quite new to America, unless you counted cockfighting, chasing foxes, or hunting stags. But on a bright afternoon in May 1823 a horse race held at the Union Course on Long Island changed everything. Astonishingly, sixty thousand people attended -- a number equal to roughly half the population of New York City at the time. Two horses -- the best from the North and the best from the South -- battled it out in three grueling heats, the equivalent of nine Kentucky Derbys, in only a couple of hours. And the whole thing was based on an outrageous dare. In a fast-paced narrative -- colorful, rich, and full of record-setting performances and towering personalities -- John Eisenberg chronicles the story of the year in which two horses were seen as embodying a nation racing inevitably toward civil war. Eclipse was the majestic champion representing the North’s evolving industrial machine, and Henry was an equine arriviste embodying southern perceptions of superiority. Their thrilling match race would come to represent a watershed moment in American history, crystallizing the differences that so fundamentally divided North and South. Along the way, we come to know millionaire industrialists, broken-down jockeys, tobacco planters, politicians, and slaves -- not to mention two amazing horses. A unique blend of horse racing, history, and good old-fashioned storytelling, The Great Match Race provides a telling glimpse of a nation dividing, some forty years before the Civil War; a fascinating look at the early heritage of the American thoroughbred; and the first example of the sports spectacle as we know it.

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Title
The Great Match Race ( When North Met South In America's First Sports Spectacle )
Author
John Eisenberg
Format/Binding
Soft Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0618872116
ISBN 13
9780618872114
Publisher
Mariner Books
Place of Publication
Wilmington, Massachusetts, U.s.a.
Date Published
2006

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