Ruffian:
Thoroughbred Legends
Milton C. Toby
When she raced, Ruffian was untouchable.
The beautiful, near-black filly would dance away from
her opponents with astounding ease and win while hardly
breaking a sweat. Appearances were deceiving, however.
Ruffian
always gave her all, right from the
beginning. She devastated her competition
at age two, then continued that pattern
at three. Her peers couldnt match
her speed and strength and her next
battle would be against males. In the
spirit of the times -- tennis greats
Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs had met
in a Battle of the Sexes in 1973 --
Ruffian in 1975 met that years
Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure in
the fateful match race that would take
her life and cement her legend for all
time.
Author Milton C. Toby is
a Lexington, Ky., attorney who has been involved with
horses for most of his life. He has shown American Saddlebreds,
competed in hunter, combined training, and dressage events,
and acted as a steward for the American Horse Shows Association.
He also has worked as a horse racing journalist and photographer.
Toby co-authored with his law partner Karen Perch two
books in Eclipse Press' Horse Health Care Library: Understanding Equine Law and Understanding Equine Business
Basics.
Praise
for Milt Toby and Ruffian:
"An elegantly made book and a quick read. Even if
you are not into racing, you may find yourself inspired
to check out the rest of the (Thoroughbred Legends) series
of books."
--Katherine Walcott, Eventing USA
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Hardcover
6 x 8
160 pages
16-page b/w photo well
Thoroughbred Legends #13
Product #B11-2013
List Price: $24.95
ISBN: 1-58150-059-9

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