"The General Stud Book, Volume 3" offers a comprehensive record of racehorse pedigrees from the earliest accounts up to 1826-88. This historical volume serves as an invaluable resource for breeders, historians, and enthusiasts of thoroughbred horse racing. Detailing the lineage of racehorses, the book provides essential data for understanding bloodlines and breeding practices of the time.
Containing detailed information on the ancestry of notable horses, this stud book illuminates the development of the thoroughbred breed and its impact on the sport of kings. A must-have for anyone interested in the rich history and tradition of horse racing and equine genealogy.
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