Phar Lap - The Story Of The Big Horse
By I.R. Carter
Published by Lansdowne Press: Melbourne 1965 2nd Edition
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This definitive biography chronicles the life and legacy of Phar Lap, the legendary racehorse who became a symbol of hope for Australians during the Great Depression. I. R. Carter traces Phar Lap's extraordinary rise from an unremarkable foal to an unbeatable champion, detailing his record-breaking performances, the devotion of his trainer Harry Telford and strapper Tommy Woodcock, and the mystery surrounding his tragic death in California in 1932. The narrative combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling, preserving the enduring aura of one of Australia's greatest sporting icons.
The second edition, published by Lansdowne Press in 1965, features period photographs and reproductions that enhance the drama and poignancy of the tale. Its original dust jacket, depicting Phar Lap in classic portrait style, captures the reverence afforded to this "Big Horse" across generations. A cherished volume for collectors of Australian sporting history, racing enthusiasts, and admirers of the legendary champion who captured a nation's heart."
General wear to dustjacket. Old tape residue to endpapers as shown. Pages clean and the book presents well. A nice copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.