Rare Books
A race apart : the history of the Grand National
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Photograph album - Grand National Racing by W.A. Rouch
Manuscripts
Correspondence Files: The correspondence files consist of 5 boxes of letters, faxes, invoices, and book catalogs related to Edward Lasker's rare book and manuscript purchases that made up his horse library. Notable corespondents include: Blood-Horse Inc., DeWitt Clinton, Fasig-Tipton Co., J. A. Allen & Co., and James Cummins Bookseller. There is also a folder containing material regarding British jockey Fred Archer, who shot himself in 1886, including photographs. Several folders contain photographs of books or copies of title pages, etc.
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Times '500' Grand National Stock Car Race
Manuscripts
1 item. 16-pp. script headed "The Times '500' Grand National Stock Car Race."
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The Grand National : a history of the world's greatest steeplechase
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615081
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Hedges and hurdles : a social and economic history of National Hunt racing
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615063
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The Grand National : an illustrated history of the greatest steeplechase in the world
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615262