A Mirror of the Turf; Or, The Machinery of Horse-Racing Revealed, Showing the Sport of Kings as It Is To-Day
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The author offers a detailed exposé of organized horse racing, tracing its informal origins and describing major racing centres, institutions, classic races and handicaps, and the everyday work of trainers, jockeys, touts, and tipsters. Chapters explain betting practices and credit betting, outline the powers and rules enforced by governing bodies, recount memorable matches and scandals, and document fraudulent schemes and reform efforts. Observations alternate historical overview, practical description, and critique of gambling’s commercial influence on the sport, aiming to show both operational machinery and the ethical problems that have come to pervade contemporary racing.
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