Peter Willett Dick Hern The Authorized Biography

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Peter Willett: Dick Hern The Authorised Biography First UK Edition 1st Impression Published By Hodder & Stoughton London 2000.Condition Of Book and Dust-Jacket: Lovely clean tight copyHistory:This is a Fine Copy of this Book in Publisher’s black cloth with gilt title lettering to spine in a Fine Dust-Jacket that has NO chips or tears to the outer edges of the dust-wrapper.Not price clipped and this copy has no previous names or inscriptions present.Lovely clean copy internally with no foxing or tanning to page edges. The book has a firm binding with no hinge wekaness and there is no leaning or rolling to spine.illustrated with over 40 black and white photographs.Dick Hern following his early career in the Army (Major), he became a riding instructor, including a spell as instructor to the Olympic gold medal winning team in 1952. His first training license was as private trainer to Major Lionel Holliday at La Grange Stables in Newmarket, before moving to West Ilsley three years later.Hern became a St. Leger Stakes specialist, winning the event six times. He produced three Epsom Derby winners in Troy (1979), Henbit (1980) and Nashwan (1989), who also won the 2,000 Guineas and the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Hern trained the legendary Brigadier Gerard who was only beaten once in eighteen races. Other major winners include Sun Princess, Dayjur, Hethersett, Bireme, Bustino, Longboat, Little Wolf, Petoski, Highclere, Provoke, Prince of Dance, Minster Son, Unfuwain, Dunfermline, Cut Above.In December 1984 Hern was seriously disabled in a hunting accident, after which time he used a wheelchair.In 1988 he was controversially sacked from his position as trainer for Queen Elizabeth II at West Ilsley by her racing manager 7th Earl of Carnarvon – Hern was recovering from heart surgery at the time. Later a compromise was reached whereby Hern shared the stable with the new incumbent – William Hastings-Bass (later Earl of Huntingdon) for a year before moving to Hamdan Al Maktoum’s Kingwood House Stables in Lambourn.Dick Hern died in 2002 at Oxford, England at age 81.Great looking copy for the collector of Horse Racing or Sporting books,8vo 293pp First Edition 1st ImpressionPostage:1st Class:  £3.50 (UK)Air-Mail:    £6.50 (Europe)Air-Mail:    £8.50 (Rest of the World)Payments:Telephone Payment: (Visa, MasterCard, Amex, JCB, Solo, Switch and Connect)Cheque or Sterling Money Order: Payable to Richard Thornton Books.Please note that we are full time booksellers and members of the PBFA. All books are packaged carefully and come fully insured so please view the scanned pictures and bid with confidence. We are Members of The P.B.F.A. to buy Collections of Modern Firsts and Rare Literature. Please call on or e-mail Please view my other books currently listed on E-Bay by clicking on seller’s other auctions E-BayNB Please note USA is Now World Zone 3 with Increased Charges Applied from 1st JulyAir-Mail Approx 7-14 Days is now £15.95  NB Please note USA is Now World Zone 3 with Increased Charges Applied from 1st JulyAir-Mail Approx 7-14 Days is now £14.95

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