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Assault:
Thoroughbred Legends
Eva
Jolene Boyd
Pub
Date: November 2004. For a nation recovering from
years of war, a little chestnut colt named Assault gave
people hope and inspiration as he beat the odds to become
the 1946 Triple Crown winner.
Born
in the midst of World War II, the aptly named Assault
showed the same courage and fortitude as the American
servicemen fighting overseas. As a baby, Assault injured
his foot so severely that he was almost destroyed. But
Assault managed to recover, and although he forever walked
with a limp, when he ran, no trace of his injury existed.
Instead he flew with speed and grace, earning the nickname
the clubfooted comet.
Raised
on the vast expanse of King Ranch in South Texas, Assault
became the pride and joy of the Lone Star State with his
racing heroics. Author Eva Jolene Boyd, a native Texan,
remembers seeing Assault at King Ranch when she was young,
and she proudly tells the story of this courageous legend.
For
a detailed look inside this book, click here.
About the Author:
A lifelong horse lover, Eva Jolene Boyd lives in Ingram,
Texas, near San Antonio. She is the author of two other
Thoroughbred Legends titles: Native
Dancer and Exterminator.
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Hardcover
6 x 8
176 pages
16-page b/w photo well
Thoroughbred Legends #23
Product #B11-2023
List Price: $24.95
ISBN: 1-58150-107-2

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