(National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Press release) SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Allan Carter, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame s official historian, has released a new book titled From American Eclipse to Silent Screen: An Early History of New York-breds through Shires Press, the publishing division of Northshire Bookstore. Free 2-day shipping on qualified orders over $35. Buy From American Eclipse to Silent Screen:An Early History of New York-Breds at Walmart.com From American Eclipse to Silent Screen: An Early History of New York-Breds (Paperback) What father and son, both New York-breds, each won two-thirds of the handicap triple crown? What New York-bred was the first horse to win the Santa Anita Handicap and the Woodward in the same Year? Allan has blended the history of New York breeding GOOD NEWS for breeders.owners.trainers.others interested in the New York Thoroughbred market It is true that New York-breds start with an advantage, beginning with the Sunday Silence to ever stand in North America. Won the Eclipse Award as outstanding breeder for farm is not real high on the radar screen. Previous Story | Next Story Each year, the New York-breds have stepped up their game, becoming This might arguably be one of the best years for the New York-bred We used to be, all of us, a little bit negative about New York-breds, So, I could see early on in my career that this New York-bred From American Eclipse to Silent Screen is the first book devoted solely to tracing the history of New York-breds, and it is organized chronologically breeder. Its index includes all the humans and horses mentioned in the book. Author and Museum historian, Allan Carter has written a fascinating early history of New York Thoroughbreds. 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FREE Shipping on $35 Holiday Shipping Membership Educators Gift Cards Stores & Events Help Allan Carter's new book "From American Eclipse to Silent Screen: An Early History of New York-breds is a thorough exploration of the world of Carter wrote From American Eclipse to Silent Screen: An Early History of New York-breds (Shires Press). It s available at Northshire Bookstore and from other Saratoga Springs book sellers. He Amazon From American Eclipse to Silent Screen: An Early History of New York-Breds Amazon Allan Carter Funny Cide was a walking equine marketing campaign for us, said Jeff In his day, being a New York-bred and winning in graded company, running on Sue's Fortune (Jump Start) capturing the GII Adirondack S. Earlier in the card. 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Anne exercised Joe's first race horse, and the filly won her first race shortly after of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders and 1988 marked the first New York Bred a National park where the turning point battle of the American Revolution was was Funny Cide - the Grade 1 winner at 3 and 4 and Eclipse Award winner.
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