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Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass

Kentucky Horse Country
Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass
James Archambeault (Author)
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On any given day, more than forty thousand horses roam the fields of the Bluegrass, and there are more than five hundred horse farms in the region known for its rich soil and rolling hills. Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass is renowned photographer James Archambeault's pictorial portrait of the natural beauty of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and the thriving thoroughbred industry for which it is famous. The book contains more than 150 full-color images ranging from tender scenes of mares and foals grazing, to the excitement of race day at Keeneland, to gorgeous landscapes of pristine white fences enclosing lush pastures. The region has long been associated with the best achievements of the equine world. In 1871, a horse named Lexington was foaled in Scott County, and many famous thoroughbreds can trace their lineage back to this great sire. Having photographed the bluegrass for decades, Archambeault is intimately familiar with the backstretch and the barns, the fields and the foals, that are known around the world. In the course of his career, he has been able to see many of the legendary horses that have made horse racing so exciting and popular: Affirmed, Alydar, Spectacular Bid, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, and Cigar. Rare photographs of these and other racing royalty are included in the book. The handsome barns and well-tended pastures found throughout central Kentucky have been the home to international racing champions, and now individuals from all over the world, including England, Ireland, Japan, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia, have a stake in the region's flourishing horse industry. As preeminent racing historian Edward L. Bowen notes in his introduction, "It is a special place where the ruler of Dubai and a stable groom have something in common; the queen of England can admire a leathery old jockey; a philanthropist and a veterinary professor have the same goals; and a $2 bettor celebrates at the same moment that a corporate CEO grits his teeth in disappointment." The vibrant photographs in Kentucky Horse Country are accompanied by Archambeault's captions and narrative descriptions, as well by a lively introduction to the history of thoroughbreds in the Bluegrass by Bowen. The book also includes a foreword by Kentucky native Steve Cauthen, the youngest jockey to win the Triple Crown, who once again calls the Bluegrass his home. James Archambeault's latest work is a Kentucky triple crown for those who love horses and horse racing, for those who revel in the magical beauty of the Bluegrass, and for those who are looking for a grand introduction to what makes this region so unique.

  • Rank: #338921 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-10-03
  • Released on: 2008-10-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.52" h x 1.06" w x 10.98" l, 4.02 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 184 pages

Description #1 by Barnes & Noble - Glover's Bookery, ABAA KY:

Categories: Kentucky - Pictorial works, Horses->Kentucky->Pictorial works. Contributors: James Archambeault - Author. Format: Hardcover

Description #2 by eBay:

TheNile.com.au About FAQ Payment Delivery Contact Us 1800-987-323 Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass by James Archambeault Format Hardcover Condition Brand New On any given day, more than forty thousand horses roam the fields of the Bluegrass, and there are more than five hundred horse farms in the region known for its rich soil and rolling hills. quot;Kentucky quot;quot; Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass quot;is renowned photographer James Archambeault #039;s pictorial portra

Description #3 by eBay - navalperson2:

"Bluegrass Motor Tours", A map of Lexington, history and photos of Bluegrass country, horses, mansions, graves of famous horses. No copyright; research indicates 1931 (date of a hotel photo, front). Published by the Phoenix Hotel, Lexington Kentucky. A thick brochure, 9" x 4" x 28 clean pages in age-darkened soft beige wraps. No ISBN. Great information on Lexington and Fayette County in central Kentucky as the region stood in the early years of the Great Depression, Blue Grass Tobacco Country,

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