9781250065698-1250065690-Here Comes Exterminator!: The Longshot Horse, the Great War, and the Making of an American Hero

Here Comes Exterminator!: The Longshot Horse, the Great War, and the Making of an American Hero

ISBN-13: 9781250065698
ISBN-10: 1250065690
Edition: First Edition
Author: Eliza McGraw
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250065698
ISBN-10: 1250065690
Edition: First Edition
Author: Eliza McGraw
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

Summary

Here Comes Exterminator!: The Longshot Horse, the Great War, and the Making of an American Hero (ISBN-13: 9781250065698 and ISBN-10: 1250065690), written by authors Eliza McGraw, was published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Here Comes Exterminator!: The Longshot Horse, the Great War, and the Making of an American Hero (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.84.

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The father of the Kentucky Derby called him “the greatest all-around Thoroughbred in American racing history.” Sportswriter Grantland Rice simply called him “the greatest racehorse.” Now Eliza McGraw tells the story of how a gangling, long-shot Kentucky Derby winner named Exterminator became one of the most beloved racehorses of all time.

Here Comes Exterminator! draws readers into the golden age of racing, with all its ups and downs, the ever-involving interplay of horses and people, and the beauty, grace, fear, and hope that are a daily part of life at the track. Caught between his hotheaded millionaire owner and his knowledgeable trainer, Exterminator captured fans’ affection with his personality, consistency, athleticism, and heart.

Exterminator’s staggering success would dramatically change the world of horse-racing. He challenged the notion that American horses would never live up to Europe’s meticulously charted bloodlines and became a patriotic icon of the country after World War I. And his longevity established him as one of the public’s most beloved athletes, paving the way for equine celebrities like Seabiscuit and showing Americans they could claim―and love―a famous racehorse as their own.

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