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Seattle: Jacanda Publications. Good 1974. Softcover. Cover shows wear at spine ends, edges, moderate soiling, scratches and shallow creasing Owners name inside cover, inked notes at rear on note pages Text clean No tears Tight Good working reference; Inspired by John Ball's University of Washington "Handicapping Thoroughbred Horses" System to teach in-depth handicapping, money management at the track with serial number in book for later updates and newsletter ; B&W Illustrations; 175 pages .
No. Hollywood: Wilshire Book Company. NF 1966. Second Edition. Softcover. Light wear on cover edges & corners, shallow crease rear cover No spine crease Inside like new, pages crisp, clean ; Straightforward tips on selection, care, equipment for & feeding of first horse; Trade PB; 207 pages .
Oxford Illustrated Press, Ltd.. Good+ with no Dust Jacket 1978. Hardcover. Glossy pictorial cover shows wear with scratches, frayed corners and spine end Tight Text clean No marks No tears ; Scarce Detailed introduction to equestrianism with numerous photos; B&W Photographs; 94 pages .
Liberty Publishing. G+ 1983. First Edition. Plastic comb binding. Mild general wear on cover edges No loose pages One chart filled in by previous owner Uses the "performance method" as an easy and reliable tool to select winners Written by conservative Baltimore businessman using pseudonym Book store sticker rear cover; Detailed information on handicapping, various formulas and approaches Appendix and charts Recommended reading list; Charts; 138 pages .
E. P. Dutton. G/NONE 1977. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Mild general wear Pages have underlining and highlighting Lightly bumped Tight ; Detailed information on handicapping, various formulas and approaches Appendix and charts Recommended reading list; Charts; 212 pages .