Bill Hartack: The Bittersweet Life of a Hall of Fame Jockey

Bill Hartack won the Kentucky Derby five times, and seemed to hate every moment. "If only Bill could have gotten along with people the way he got along with horses," a trainer said. His impoverished upbringing didn't help: his mother was killed in an automobile accident; the family home burned down; his father was murdered by a girlfriend; and he was estranged from his sisters for most of his life. Larry King, his friend, said it was just as well Hartack never married, because it wouldn't have lasted.

Hartack was one of racing's most accomplished jockeys. But he was an inveterate grouch and gave the press a hard time. At 26, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Whenever the media tried to bury him, he would win another Derby. At the end of his life, he was found alone in a cabin in the Texas hinterlands.

Drawn from dozens of interviews and conversations with family members, friends and enemies, this book provides a full account of Hartack's turbulent life.

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Bill Hartack: The Bittersweet Life of a Hall of Fame Jockey

Bill Hartack won the Kentucky Derby five times, and seemed to hate every moment. "If only Bill could have gotten along with people the way he got along with horses," a trainer said. His impoverished upbringing didn't help: his mother was killed in an automobile accident; the family home burned down; his father was murdered by a girlfriend; and he was estranged from his sisters for most of his life. Larry King, his friend, said it was just as well Hartack never married, because it wouldn't have lasted.

Hartack was one of racing's most accomplished jockeys. But he was an inveterate grouch and gave the press a hard time. At 26, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Whenever the media tried to bury him, he would win another Derby. At the end of his life, he was found alone in a cabin in the Texas hinterlands.

Drawn from dozens of interviews and conversations with family members, friends and enemies, this book provides a full account of Hartack's turbulent life.

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Bill Hartack: The Bittersweet Life of a Hall of Fame Jockey

Bill Hartack: The Bittersweet Life of a Hall of Fame Jockey

by Bill Christine
Bill Hartack: The Bittersweet Life of a Hall of Fame Jockey

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by Bill Christine

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Overview

Bill Hartack won the Kentucky Derby five times, and seemed to hate every moment. "If only Bill could have gotten along with people the way he got along with horses," a trainer said. His impoverished upbringing didn't help: his mother was killed in an automobile accident; the family home burned down; his father was murdered by a girlfriend; and he was estranged from his sisters for most of his life. Larry King, his friend, said it was just as well Hartack never married, because it wouldn't have lasted.

Hartack was one of racing's most accomplished jockeys. But he was an inveterate grouch and gave the press a hard time. At 26, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Whenever the media tried to bury him, he would win another Derby. At the end of his life, he was found alone in a cabin in the Texas hinterlands.

Drawn from dozens of interviews and conversations with family members, friends and enemies, this book provides a full account of Hartack's turbulent life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476625454
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 11/18/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Bill Christine won nine national writing awards and shared in a Pulitzer Prize during his 25 years with the Los Angeles Times. His books include Roberto!, a biography about baseball great Roberto Clemente. He lives in Torrance, California.
Bill Christine won nine national writing awards and shared in a Pulitzer Prize during his 25 years with the Los Angeles Times. His books include Roberto!, a biography about baseball great Roberto Clemente. He lives in Torrance, California.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
 1. Catching Up with Arcaro
 2. The Triple Frown
 3. “Get Out of the House!”
 4. Goggles Optional
 5. Leaky Roofs
 6. Heads It’s Cutshaw, Tails It’s Hartack
 7. Shoemaker’s Large Shadow
 8. A Derby Windfall
 9. The Split with Calumet
10. Cover Boys
11. Chick Throws in the Towel
12. Bill and Eddie: Don’t Invite Them to the Same Party
13. Put the Schadenfreude on Hold
14. Hard Times
15. What’s His Line? Winning the Derby
16. Peaks and Valleys with Northern Dancer
17. Westward Ho
18. Taxing Problems
19. Bus Stop
20. Any Horse in a Storm
21. A 4,000th Win, the Hard Way
22. Winding Down
23. 9,000, Give or Take a Mile
24. Quo Vadis?
25. Iberia
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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