"Gone Away With O'Malley: Seventy Years With Horses, Hounds & People" 1946 KNOTT, M. O'Malley

"Gone Away With O'Malley: Seventy Years With Horses, Hounds & People" 1946 KNOTT, M. O'Malley

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KNOTT, M. O'Malley [280] pp. Doubleday, Doran And Company, Inc. 1946 First Edition 8 1/2" x 5 3/4" Illustrated by Paul Brown Scroll Down for (16) Additional Scans: Seventy Years with Horses, Hounds & People. At the tender age of ten, Middleton O'Malley Knott was so thrilled by a horse race that he there and then determined to become the greatest gentleman jockey in Ireland. He never did, but his first love has been his constant love, and riding, racing, horses and horsemen have remained the dominant interest in his life. In this engaging autobiography, shot through with Irish humor and full of sportsman's lore, O'Malley tells how he built a colorful career in America on the strength of his first love. He established himself in New Jersey as a veterinarian and took to riding to hounds and later he had a hand in founding most of the great eastern hunts.

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