Publisher's Synopsis
The Racing Calendar, for the Year 1874 is a comprehensive record of horse racing events, results, and related information from that year. Compiled by C., J., E., and J. P. Weatherby, this volume offers a detailed look into the Victorian era of equestrian sport. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in the history of horse racing.
Containing a wealth of data, the calendar provides insights into the organization, participants, and outcomes of races during this period. Its detailed entries make it an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the historical context of horse racing and its cultural significance in 19th-century society.
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