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Exterminator
: Thoroughbred Legends
Eva Jolene Boyd
Pub Date: October 2002. Exterminator was one of
horse racings first superstars. Racing in the early
part of the 20th century, the rangy bay gelding known
affectionately as Old Bones went from backup
performer to the spotlight in 1918 when he won the Kentucky
Derby. Exterminator had been the workmate of stable star
Sun Briar, who ended up unable to run in that Derby. Exterminator
was substituted and brought home the roses.
Over the next six years, this iron-willed horse continued
to impress racing fans wherever he ran. He won 50 of 99
races during his long career and was retired to the farm
of his owner, the charming and eccentric Willis Sharpe
Kilmer. Exterminator spent the rest of his days enjoying
the good life, accompanied by his pony companion, Peanuts.
Remarkable to the last, Exterminator died at the age of
30 in 1945. He is still remembered as one of horse racings
greatest Legends.
Author Eva Jolene Boyd also wrote Native
Dancer in the Thoroughbred Legends series.
Praise
for Exterminator and Eva Jolene Boyd:
"Eva
Jolene Boyd has done a masterful job of delving back through
history to help relate the time and times of this incredible
racehorse."
--Susan
van Dyke, Washington Thoroughbred
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Hardcover
6 x 8
192 pages
16-page b/w photo well
Thoroughbred Legends #18
Product #B11-2018
List Price: $24.95
ISBN: 1-58150-087-4

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