Sir Peter O'Sullevan was closely involved in horse racing for more
than 70 years. He was 'The Voice', his distinctive tones providing
the soundtrack for the sport's greatest occasions, and he was a
superbly well-informed pundit whose unrivalled connections secured
him a huge following among punters. But he was also a superb
writer, with a humour so dry and a style so distinctive that his
1989 autobiography Calling the Horses topped the best-seller lists.
This new edition of Peter O'Sullevan s Horse Racing Heroes, first
published in 2004, puts O'Sullevan the writer centre stage as he
salutes the heroes equine as well as human - who enriched an
extraordinary racing life. In this book - all royalties from which
go directly to the Peter O'Sullevan Charitable Trust - one racing
hero pays affectionate homage to twelve heroes of his own.
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