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Never Say Die

A Kentucky Colt, the Epsom Derby, and the Rise of the Modern Thoroughbred Industry

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Never Say Die

By: James Nicholson
Narrated by: John Chester
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A quarter of a million people braved miserable conditions at Epsom Downs on June 2, 1954, to see the 175th running of the prestigious Derby Stakes. Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill were in attendance, along with thousands of Britons who were all convinced of the unfailing superiority of English bloodstock and eager to see a British colt take the victory. They were shocked when a Kentucky-born chestnut named Never Say Die galloped to a two-length triumph at odds of 33-1, winning Britain's greatest race and beginning an important shift in the world of Thoroughbred racing.

Never Say Die traces the history of this extraordinary colt, beginning with his foaling in Lexington, Kentucky, when a shot of bourbon whiskey revived him and earned him his name. It also tells the stories of the influential individuals brought together by the horse and his victory - from the heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune to the Aga Khan. Most fascinating is the tale of Mona Best of Liverpool, England, whose well-placed bet on the long-shot Derby contender allowed her to open the Casbah Coffee Club. There, her son met musicians John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison and later joined their band.

Featuring a foreword by the original drummer for the Beatles, Pete Best, this remarkable book reveals how an underdog's surprise victory played a part in the formation of the most successful and influential rock band in history and made the Bluegrass region of Kentucky the center of the international Thoroughbred industry.

©2013 The University Press of Kentucky (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"A fascinating historical journey." ( Horse Racing Business)
"Enlightening and entertaining... Nicholson's tale of close connections and global links is a yarn worth following." ( Wall Street Journal)
"The Kentucky Derby, is both entertaining and a significant contribution to the equine literature." ( Ohio Valley History)

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The pronunciation is a place names, and the race itself drove me potty

For the love of God, whoever did the audio for this couldn’t be bothered to do a little bit of research as to how to pronounce places and names in the UK as well as the pronunciation of the race itself which is different in the United States from that in England. This could be a lot better in terms of an audio experience. Have they had somebody who had been bothered to do the research or preferably got two people to do this and one person to do the bits which primarily dealt with England and Ireland because they were butchered as well pronunciation wise.

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