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Seabiscuit

an American legend
Tells the story of how owner Charles Howard, trainer Tom Smith, and jockey Red Pollard turned Seabiscuit into a horse racing legend, and presents nearly 150 rare photos.
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Who was Seabiscuit?

2015
An illustrated biography of Seabiscuit, a funny looking horse with a losing streak who was bought and given a second chance by Charles Howard, and after new training and a loving jockey, became a record-breaking racehorse and national celebrity.

The 1930s

2010
Collects five episodes of "American Experience" that examine historical and significant events from the 1930s, covering the stock market crash of 1929, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the construction of the Hoover Dam, the Dust Bowl, and Seabiscuit.

Seabiscuit

2001
The author retraces the journey of Seabiscuit, a horse with crooked legs and a pathetic tail that made racing history in 1938, thanks to the efforts of a trainer, owner, and jockey who transformed a bottom-level racehorse into a legend.

Seabiscuit

an American legend
2001
Describes how three men worked together to turn a rough-hewn, undersized horse into one of the fastest horses in racing history.

Come on Seabiscuit!

2003
Recounts the tale of Seabiscuit, a knobby-kneed little colt that no one expected great things from who went on to become one of the most celebrated racehorses of all time.

A horse named Seabiscuit

2003
Tells the story of how the squat and funny-looking foal named Seabiscuit was transformed into the champion horse who defeated the favored War Admiral in a match race.

Seabiscuit

an American legend
2002
Describes how three men worked together to turn a rough-hewn, undersized horse into one of the fastest horses in racing history.

A horse named Seabiscuit

2003
An introduction to the life and career of Seabiscuit, the race horse who set sixteen track records and won more prize money than any other horse.

Seabiscuit vs War Admiral

2003
In 1938, two champion racehorses met. Seabiscuit, the western underdog, and War Admiral, the high spirited favorite, ran one-on-one in one of the most exciting horse races in history.

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