War Admiral: Man o’ War’s Greatest Son (Thoroughbred Legends)

$12.11

This biography provides a historical narrative that can be used to study historical figures and events in American culture.

War Admiral: Man o' War's Greatest Son (Thoroughbred Legends)
War Admiral: Man o’ War’s Greatest Son (Thoroughbred Legends)
$12.11

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Man o’ War didn’t compete in the1920 Kentucky Derby because owner Sam Riddle thought the distance was too long for a young three-year-old. But nearly two decades later, Riddle had a change of heart. In 1937, he agreed to run War Admiral, a son of the great Man o’ War, at Churchill Downs. War Admiral went on to sweep the Triple Crown and established himself as Man o’ War’s best racing son. Veteran racing historian Edward L. Bowen, biographer of Man o’ War, chronicles the exploits of War Admiral, including the colt’s historic battle with the great Seabiscuit and War Admiral’s success at stud.

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Weight 0.281 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.1 × 22.9 in

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