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  • Understanding Equine Medicationsby Barbara Forney

    Eclipse Press 2007; US$ 9.99

    Provides an up-to-date A-Z guide of equine medications, including generic and brand names, drug type, possible side effects and precautions, and proper dosage and route of administration. more...

  • Dynastiesby Steve Haskin

    Eclipse Press 2007; US$ 9.99

    Examines how the modern American Thoroughbred has evolved primarily through the influence of 26 noteworthy stallions. Also covers the people who bred or owned these horses, intertwining their stories with those of their horses. These stallions helped America become the source of the world's best racehorses. more...

  • Damascusby Lucy Heckman

    Eclipse Press 2004; US$ 9.99

    Damascus ranked as one of the superstars of the memorable era of horse racing in the late 1960s. He thrilled fans with his trademark sweeping move on the far turn and relentless stretch run that left his opponents floundering. Damascus was much like the steel blades he was named for —tough and resilient. He could combine devastating power and... more...

  • Go for Wandby Bill Heller

    Eclipse Press 2000; US$ 9.99

    Like the great race mare Ruffian before her, Go for Wand was touched by both brilliance and tragedy. In his new book Go for Wand, part of the Thoroughbred Legend series from Eclipse Press, award-winning writer Bill Heller recounts the life of the ill-fated filly whose accomplishments on the track engendered fierce devotion from her fans. Readers will... more...

  • Handicapping for Bettor or Worseby John Lindley

    Eclipse Press 2004; US$ 9.99

    Every handicapper is looking for an edge. Handicapping for Bettor or Worse: A Fresh Perspective to Betting the Races helps horseplayers create their own luck by teaching them to develop their own approach. Author and well-known handicapper John Lindley discusses the methods used by such handicapping stalwarts as Andrew Beyer and Len Ragozin. He focuses... more...

  • More Old Friendsby Barbara D. Livingston

    Eclipse Press 2007; US$ 9.99

    When popular equine photographer Barbara D. Livingston released her book, Old Friends, in 2002 to profile and honor Thoroughbred racing's beloved "seniors" through her words and photographs, fan reaction was immediate: "When is Old Friends 2 coming out?!" The original book, now out of print, remains popular with collectors.... more...

  • Smart Horseby Jennifer M. MacLeay

    Eclipse Press 2008; US$ 9.99

    The first book to explain the science behind "natural" horsemanship, SMART HORSE is an introduction to the world of animal learning and cognition. All animals respond to fundamental principles of learning and training. These principles include conditioning, positive and negative rewards, and behavior shaping. SMART HORSE helps the horse owner... more...

  • Understanding Horse Behaviorby Sue McDonnell

    Eclipse Press 1999; US$ 9.99

    Equine behavior has always fascinated humans, and never more so than now. We are intrigued by the way horses behave with each other, whether in the wild, in domestic pastures, or even alone in a stall. Similarly, one of the most beautiful inter-species relationships is that of horses and people. It is more often than not taken for granted that any... more...

  • Understanding Your Horse's Behaviorby Sue McDonnell

    Eclipse Press 2005; US$ 9.99

    Understanding Your Horse's Behavior is a fascinating compilation of real-life questions from horse owners about problems they face with their horses, and answers supplied by renowned equine behaviorist Sue McDonnell, PhD. Today's horse owners are dedicated to learning more about how and why their horses act as they do, and how to correct problem... more...

  • The Seabiscuit Storyby John McEvoy

    Eclipse Press 2003; US$ 9.99

    Using firsthand accounts of Seabiscuit's life and racing career as reported in the pages of The Blood-Horse magazine, The Seabiscuit Story tells the amazing rags-to-riches story of this 1930s horse racing phenomenon. Actual accounts of Seabiscuit’s rise to fame start with his first victory in a stakes race at age two, his success under new... more...