Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Turf Memories of Sixty Years
AT no time during the past sixty years has public interest in the Turf been greater than it is to-day. Not only are contemporary events enthusiastically fol lowed, but racing history itself is often discussed with an ardour that would gladden the hearts of bygone Turf celebrities were they alive now.
In the hope that it may revive memories for the older section of racegoers, and be instructive to the younger generation, this volume has been written.
I often wonder if it is generally realised how numer ous are the former. Habitués of the various race meetings are among the healthiest and longest living people in the country. The average man who attends a race meeting seldom realises the immense mental and physical benefit thus obtained. The fresh air, the spirit of cheery good-fellowship that pervades almost every gathering of racing folk, and the excitement of watching varying phases of a race, are to me the finest tonic in the world, and I have seldom left a racecourse without feeling well braced up in mind and body.
Whether the present generation will rival their racing forebears in the matter of longevity is a debatable point.
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