The Coursers Manual or Stud-Book with Continuation is a comprehensive guide to horse racing in the 19th century. It covers all aspects of horse racing, including breeding, training, and racing techniques. With its detailed description of courses, races, and race results, it is the perfect guide for those interested in the sport of horse racing and its rich history.
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