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The image of the Derby winner with his leg in plaster was broadcast
around the world. Alongside Mill Reef stood a baby-faced man who
had won the Arc, the King George, the Eclipse, and now the Derby.
He trained for the Queen and Queen Mother, and Lester Piggott,
Willie Carson and Frankie Dettori all rode for him, but where had
he come from and how had he got there? Ian Balding's story is one
of heartbreaking loss and outrageous good luck. He left Cambridge
without a degree but with a rugby blue, and became one of the
outstanding amateur sportsmen of his generation. Balding's
burgeoning talent was quickly noticed and he was soon running Peter
Hastings-Bass' stables at Kingsclere. Ian had no money and no
experience of running a business, but he learnt fast. In Making the
Running, Ian Balding reveals the pressure of maintaining the pace
and shares the highs and lows of the sport of kings.
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Horses - Portraits by Derry Moore (Hardcover)
Derry Moore; Contributions by Richard Stagg, Ian Balding, Humphrey Wakefield; Clare Countess of Euston
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Derry Moore's photographs celebrate the extraordinary beauty in the
trappings and traditions of the equestrian world. Offering a
privileged glimpse into the lives of jockeys and cavalrymen,
Spanish riding schools, and Midwestern rodeos, these pictures take
the reader to paddocks, courses, and stables the world over and
reveal the customs and passions of equestrian culture. From
stablehands grooming before an English country hunt to blacksmiths
shoeing showhorses to pull royal carriages in Spain, and from
immaculate dressage riders at Chantilly to roughshod jockeys in the
dusty fields of India, Moore's photographs offer a profound and
romantic insight into the connection that binds us to these
animals. With contributions from legendary owners and trainers,
this elegant book paints a picture of an entire equestrian world,
from the racecourses of Keeneland in Kentucky to the training
stables at Newmarket, and from the majestic working Suffolk Punches
to Frankel, the most valuable stud in the world. Moore's work-with
a unique eye for character, not just in his portraits of the horses
but in the details of their surroundings-is a fitting celebration
of a lifestyle that continues to inspire.
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