Description

 

TITLE

Drivers Up
The Story of American Harness Racing

AUTHOR

By Dwight Akers

PUBLISHER and
COPYRIGHT

Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1947
New Revised Edition with numerous illustrations

SIZE and ATTRIBUTES

Hardcover with jacket measuring 6" x 9", 392 pages, with an index at the back. This book has a illustration section.

CONDITION

Good. Jacket is edge wear and some tears at the top of the spine. It also has some stains in the inside (back side) and the back cover. The book itself has a couple small damp stains on the back cover that don't affect any of the pages inside. The top of the page block has a section of pages (the top eddge of the illustration plates) that have some light stains.

The interior of this book is clean and unmarked and this book has a good binding. It does not have any offensive odors.

COMMENTS

 

This book is the story of light harness racing in America. It is not a book written for the inner circle of sportsmen, but rather a dramatic story of men and horses, full of action and color. Light harness racing, in its developed form, is a native American sport, and here is its story.

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