ECLIPSE Michael Church SIGNED Leather bound 2000
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ECLIPSE
By Michael Church
THE HORSE - THE RACE - THE AWARDS
Bound in black leather, with gilt lettering to front and spine, all edges gilt, 416 pages. Landscape 24 x 18cm.
Book No. 13 of 1250 dedicated to ECLIPSE - SIGNED BY MICHAEL CHURCH
Published by THOROUGHBRED ADVERTISING 2000.
There was to be a new race, conceived as something grander, richer and more prestigious than any previously staged, a contest that would test the merits of the best horses of different generations at weight-for-age over a demanding course at the height of summer on a recently opened course in the Surrey countryside, within easy reach of London.
The idea, conceived by Sandown Park's manager Hwfa Williams, was brilliant, representing potentially the most significant addition to racing's calendar of events since the inauguration of the Derby over 100 years earlier. But it had to have a name, a striking name that would capture the public's imagination, that would signify something different from the usual recognition of a local landmark or noble patron, that would express in a single word all that was great and worthy of celebration about the Thoroughbred.
There could be no name more appropriate as a celebration of both species and sport than that of ECLIPSE, the horse who, almost a century after his death, was still universally recognised as the paragon of the breed, unsurpassed in achievement as athlete and progenitor. The inspired annexation of Eclipse's name for the race made Williams's idea complete.
More than 200 years had elapsed since the retirement of Eclipse when American authorities sought a name that would suitably convey the pre-eminence of their annual awards for outstanding accomplishments in racing. James B. Faulconer, one of the organising committee, solicited no reward for originality when he suggested the appropriation of Eclipse's name, but its ready acceptance by his fellows - and subsequently by the American public at large - provided ample proof that the centuries had not dimmed the horse's reputation. Eclipse remains indelibly associated with superior class, and is unique among his breed for the global recognition of his achievements.
In this meticulously researched and beautifully designed work, presenting a mass of well-indexed information unavailable elsewhere, MICHAEL CHURCH celebrates the life of the supreme 18th Century champion and traces the development of the 19th and 20th Century innovations he inspired. His endeavours have resulted in a fitting tribute at the dawn of the 21st Century, when Eclipse's continuing impact is expressed in his place as male-line ancestor of some 95 per cent of the world's thoroughbreds.
Tony Morris
CONTENTS
PART ONE - THE HORSE
The Life and Background of Eclipse
His Racing Record
Dennis O'Kelly
The Pedigree of Eclipse
His Progeny
His Veterinary Examination
The Skeleton of Eclipse
Variations in Osteology
PART TWO - THE RACE
The Origins of the race
Titles, Courses, Conditions
Winners of the Eclipse Stakes
Plan of Sandown Park
Results, Commentaries, Winners' Pedigrees, Progeny, Sires, Dams and their produce
Comparative value of the £ through three centuries
Performance ratings of the winners
PART THREE - THE AWARDS
The Evolution of the awards
The Eclipse Award Winners with race records and pedigrees, together with the people and media awards
EXCELLENT CONDITION - WILL BE POSTED FIRST CLASS RECORDED
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