Homes of Sport - Horse Racing by John Rickman H/ B 1952

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Homes of Sport - Horse Racing by John Rickman.

Hardback 226 pages, the book is in good condition for it's age, some very minor scuffs and pencil marks. No dust wrapper.

Published 1952 by Peter Garnett.

A guide to the racecourses of Great Britain in 1952 illustrated with maps and black and white photographs including the picture of Lewes (see scan).

Racecourses featured: Royal Ascot, Ayr, Bath, Birmingham, Brighton, Cheltenham, Chester, Doncaster, Epsom, Goodwood, Haydock, Hurst Park, Kempton, Lewes, Lincoln, Lingfield, Liverpool, Manchester, Newbury, Newcastle, Newmarket, Royal Windsor, Salisbury, Sandown, York.

A fascinating read for historians of the turf.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#25105748
Start TimeThu 11 Feb 2010 09:00:11 (EDT)
Close Time3 days > 1st bid
Starting Bid£10.00 ($13.60)
Item ConditionUsed
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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SubjectSports & Recreation

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