Selected Product: | Secretariat, Updated Edition Hardcover Edition: Updated Author: Raymond G. Woolfe Publisher: The Derrydale Press Release Date: 2001-06-25 ISBN-10: 1586670670 ISBN-13: 9781586670672 List Price: $45.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Horse God Built: The Untold Story of Secretariat, the World's Greatest Racehorse ISBN-10: 0312382251 ISBN-13: 9780312382254 List Price:$14.95 Ruffian: Burning from the Start ISBN-10: 0345450000 ISBN-13: 9780345450005 List Price:$14.95 Secretariat: The Making of a Champion ISBN-10: 0306811332 ISBN-13: 9780306811333 List Price:$16.95 The Most Glorious Crown: The Story Of America's Triple Crown Thoroughbreds From Sir Barton To Affirmed ISBN-10: 1572437243 ISBN-13: 9781572437241 List Price:$19.77 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Secretariat, Updated Edition by Raymond G. Woolfe (ISBN-10: 1586670670, ISBN-13: 9781586670672). At this time we have not yet written a review for Secretariat, Updated Edition by Raymond G. Woolfe (ISBN-10: 1586670670, ISBN-13: 9781586670672). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Based on interviews, race histories and Woolfe's writings, Secretariat is a behind the scenes look at the famous horse. Great book about Big Red | Customer Rating: | | I was quite pleased with this book, especially the expanded edition, which includes information about his offspring. I wish it had more photos, but the photos that are there are choice. Wolfe did his research. And interesting read and a must have if you're a fan of Secretariat. | This book is great! | Customer Rating: | | This book is great and chock full of beautiful, rich, and colorful photos; Secretariat almost looks real in some of them. It has just as much accurate information as Bill Nack's "The Making of a Champion," but doesn't go into the tedious detail of related bloodlines and the syndicate deal made for Secretariat. I found this book to be better than Nack's because of that, the pacing, and the gorgeous photos. | Secretariat Book a Runaway Winner | Customer Rating: | | This book is a beautiful book, with great photos to supplement the text. It will be of interest to all. | photos | Customer Rating: | I bought this book as a Secretariat and general thoroughbred racing fan. I discovered it in a book store in St. Petersburg, FL a couple of years ago, and just recently purchased it for my very own through Amazon. At that time, I remember seeing it on the shelf and with wide-eyes, removing it to sit on the floor cross-legged and look at the beautiful array of photographs. I couldn't believe that a coffee table book had been put together about my favorite champion.
And that's still how I feel. If one is looking for photos and photos and more photos of this red legend, this book is the one to own. I am just now getting around to the text, as I have read two Secretariat biographies already, but that is also well written and captures major and interesting details about this horse's life.
Thank you Raymond G. Woolfe Jr. for composing a book that is worthy of our 1973 hero. | He wasn't just another great horse | Customer Rating: | | On Oct. 4, 1989 the evening news shows carried the story that Secretariat had been euthanized. I cried my heart out. Called in sick to work the next day. My personal hero had left us. The current generation of Barbaro-worshippers can't understand what it was like to watch The Red run. You knew you were watching history unfold, as much as when Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. Secretariat lifted up an entire nation, kissed it and put it back down. We were sick of Vietnam, sick of Watergate, sick of being the trashcan the world kicks down the street. Secretariat, the most magnificent assemblage of bone, muscle, brain and heart walked out in front of us and said, "watch me." Simple and to the point. Bred in America. Homegrown and hardworking. And setting the gold standard for perfection. This book simply reminds everyone how he was and how he made us feel. Nearly 20 years later I still cry my heart out on October 4th. But I look at his photos and read the stories about him and I am grateful to have been a witness to something that defies description. |
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