The Cheltenham Festival

The Cheltenham Festival

Author: Robin Oakley

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 2014-03-03

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1781313903

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The Cheltenham Festival is nowadays the biggest event in the racing year – in visitor numbers eclipsing Royal Ascot, the Grand National or the Derby. In 2011 it is a hundred years since the 1911 running of the National Hunt Chase marked the birth of the Festival, providing the perfect occasion for Robin Oakley's new history. This is a work of both history and celebration – telling the story of how three days of jump racing beneath Cleeve Hill in Cheltenham became a vast sporting event attracting an average of 50,000 spectators per day. Before the War it saw legendary horses like Golden Miller; after the War the Irish invasion began – both horses and spectators; in the Sixties, Arkle, the greatest jumps horse of all time duelling with Mill House in the Gold Cup. In recent years there have been Cheltenham favourites like Desert Orchid, winning a gruelling Gold Cup in the mud, Dawn Run, Best Mate (2 Gold Cups), hurdlers like Istabraq and Persian War, and the grey hero One Man. But also it is a story of the craic and the characters, like the Irishman who won enough on Istabraq to pay off his mortgage, then lost it again on the Champion Chase, and reflected, "Ach, it was only a small house anyway…" This is a book for both the committed Festival-goer, Guinness in hand, and every armchair racing fan.


At the Festival

At the Festival

Author: Richard Austen

Publisher:

Published: 2015-11-05

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9781907524509

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With the Cheltenham Festival the sport of horseracing is in the grip of a year-round obsession. When one Festival ends, betting is already underway for the next, and with almost any good horse that emerges in the 12 months in between the question always seems to be whether it is good enough to run at Cheltenham.To win there represents the pinnacle of achievement, not only in British jumps racing but also for the sport in Ireland. To be there every year,is the goal of a multitude of racegoers from two nations.Racing Post and former Timeform journalist Richard Austen relives racing history being made in a series of Festival races from 1981 to 1991. Starting with his own boyhood connection to the top-class hurdler Birds Nest, he reveals the epic and moving stories behind some of the most celebrated horses in Festival history and others, equine and human, who beat the odds to play leading roles on one of the greatest stages in sport.Among the lesser-known subjects is Derring Rose, ‘the horse who preferred to go backwards’; in 1981, in the build-up to his wedding to Lady Diana Spencer, Prince Charles made an ill-starred Festival appearance as a jockey; 1982 saw an astonishing race between two Corinthians, the one a city gent who was later admonished in the High Court as ‘a cad’, while the other went on to be Milkman Of The Year and an MBE. At The Festival is inspired by the thrill of the race and wonder at the racehorse. It describes what it takes to achieve Festival success and what it means to those who have done it, in the face of danger and sometimes of tragedy.Cheltenham’s success is founded on the knowledge that the stories played out there can become racing legends. Stories such as these.


The Ghetto

The Ghetto

Author: Bryan Cheyette

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-08-27

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0192538004

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For three hundred years the ghetto defined Jewish culture in the late medieval and early modern period in Western Europe. In the nineteenth-century it was a free-floating concept which travelled to Eastern Europe and the United States. Eastern European “ghettos”, which enabled genocide, were crudely rehabilitated by the Nazis during World War Two as if they were part of a benign medieval tradition. In the United States, the word ghetto was routinely applied to endemic black ghettoization which has lasted from 1920 until the present. Outside of America “the ghetto” has been universalized as the incarnation of class difference, or colonialism, or apartheid, and has been applied to segregated cities and countries throughout the world. In this Very Short Introduction Bryan Cheyette unpicks the extraordinarily complex layers of contrasting meanings that have accrued over five hundred years to ghettos, considering their different settings across the globe. He considers core questions of why and when urban, racial, and colonial ghettos have appeared, and who they contain. Exploring their various identities, he shows how different ghettos interrelate, or are contrasted, across time and space, or even in the same place. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


Festival Gold

Festival Gold

Author: Stewart Peters

Publisher: Tempus Pub Limited

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780752428178

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The definitive history of the Cheltenham Festival since 1963, this book features the Gold Cup, the Queen Mother Champion Chase, the Champion Hurdle, and other important races from each year. Superbly illustrated throughout with pictures from Bernard Parkin, the official Cheltenham course photographer who has been involved with racing since 1957, this is a beautiful and evocative book. All the results from each festival are included, as well as comprehensive backgrounds on the chief participants, the conditions, and the characters associated with the event, from the legendary Arkle and Best Mate to Tom Dreaper and the late Queen Mother.


Mistletoe and Murder

Mistletoe and Murder

Author: Robin Stevens

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-09-18

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1481489143

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“As entertaining as ever.” —The Horn Book Hazel and Daisy trade mistletoe for a murder investigation and set out to save the day (Christmas Day that is!) in this fabulously festive fifth novel of the Wells & Wong Mystery series. Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are spending the Christmas holidays in snowy Cambridge. Hazel is looking forward to a calm vacation among the beautiful spires, cozy libraries, and inviting tea-rooms. But there is danger lurking in the dark stairwells of ancient Maudlin College and two days before Christmas, there is a terrible accident. At least, it appears to be an accident—until the Detective Society looks a little closer, and realizes a murder has taken place. Faced with several irritating grown-ups and fierce competition from a rival agency, they must use all their cunning and courage if they’re going to find the killer before Christmas dinner.


The Champion Hurdle

The Champion Hurdle

Author: Michael Tanner

Publisher: Mainstream Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9781840185805

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Over the years, many of National Hunt racings most renowned equine and human celebraties have been associated with the hurdling's Blu Riband event. The roll of honour reads like an encyclopedia of the sport. From Blaris to Istabraq, all the great horses are her, notably the elite quintet of triple champions: 'the ugly duckling' Hattons Grace; surely 'the ul timate champion' Persian War; the irascible pair Sir Ken and See You Then--and Istabraq himself, denied his first crack at the elusive fourth title because of the disasterouis foot and mouth outbreak of 2001. Their stories evoke memories of mighty deeds, while those of horses like Merry Deal, Winning Fair, Dawn Run and Flakey Dove, for in stance, require belief in fairy tales. The gallery of human participants adds to the action and romance. No history can be dull when it involves owners like the inveterate gamb-ler and eccentric Dorothy Paget; trainers like the charismatic Ryan Pr ice, Irish Wizard Vincemt O'Brian or the mould breaking Martin Pipe--and jockeys such as the irrepressible Fred Winter and the unstoppable Tony McCoy.


Harnessing Grief

Harnessing Grief

Author: Maria J. Kefalas

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0807040266

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The inspiring story of a mother who took unimaginable tragedy and used her grief as a force to do good by transforming the lives of others. When Maria Kefalas’s daughter Calliope was diagnosed with a degenerative, uncurable genetic disease, the last thing Maria expected to discover in herself was a superpower. She and her husband, Pat, were head over heels in love with their youngest daughter, whose spirit, dancing eyes, and appetite for life captured the best of each of them. When they learned that Cal had MLD (metachromatic leukodystrophy), their world was shattered. But as she spent time listening to and learning from Cal, Maria developed the superpower of grief. It made her a fearless warrior for her daughter. And it gave her voice a bell-like clarity—poignant and funny all at once. This superpower of grief also revealed a miracle—not the conventional sort that fuels the prayers of friends and strangers but a realization that, in order to save themselves, Maria and Pat would need to find a way to save others. And so, with their two older children, they set out to raise money so that they, in their son PJ’s words, could “find a cure for Cal’s disease.” They had no way of knowing that a research team in Italy was closing in on an effective gene therapy for MLD. Though the therapy came too late to help Cal, this news would be the start of an unexpected journey that would introduce Maria and her family to world-famous scientists, brilliant doctors, biotech CEOs, a Hall of Fame NFL quarterback, and a wise nun, and it would also involve selling 50 thousand cupcakes. They would travel to the FDA, the NIH, and the halls of Congress in search of a cure that would never save their child. And their lives would become inextricably intertwined with the families of 13 children whose lives would be transformed by the biggest medical breakthrough in a generation. A memoir about heartbreak that is also about joy, Harnessing Grief is both unsparing and generous. Steeped in love, it is a story about possibility.


Festival Fever

Festival Fever

Author: Anne Holland

Publisher: The O'Brien Press Ltd

Published: 2017-10-09

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1847179843

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It is said the land level of Ireland rises a few feet every March because so many people have left for the National Hunt Festival at Cheltenham. English-Irish rivalry at this pinnacle of jump racing has always been keen but it has risen to new levels in the 21st Century, with many Irish winners across all the races, including the Gold Cup, Queen Mother Chase, Champion Hurdle and Stayers Hurdle. But Festival Fever, The Irish At Cheltenham is about more than the winners, it is the whole atmosphere, the mix of ex-pat and visiting Irish among the thronging crowds, the craic; what goes on behind the scenes; many surprising stories are told. It is also about the fascinating history – racing was banned at Cheltenham for a period during the 19th century; and the 1980s saw a dearth of Irish runners which led to enterprising attempts by the racecourse to woo them back.


The Ultimate Dream

The Ultimate Dream

Author: Bob Harman

Publisher: Mainstream Publishing Company

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9781840183818

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Since its humble inception way back in 1924, the Cheltenham Gold Cup has grown in status and popularity and is now widely regarded as the world's greatest steeplechase. Climbing the famous Cheltenham hill to victory has been compared to reaching the peak of Everest or - in the words of Jonjo O'Neill, who rode 1986 winner Dawn Run - 'trying to get to Heaven'.


Diary of a Stressed Out Mother

Diary of a Stressed Out Mother

Author: Nicola Kelsall

Publisher: Diary of a Stressed Out Mother

Published: 2024-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780995668522

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Chaos is the third book in the series 'Diary of a Stressed Out Mother'. Dora and her family continue to grapple with disasters and tribulations galore in this priceless and highly entertaining sequel. Chaos lives up to its name, packed with hilarious twists and turns, it will both surprise and delight you. Following the first two books, Bedlam and Madness, Chaos continues to entertain the reader with the Loveday family's crazy but wonderfully colourful life.