The Great Match Race: When North Met South in America's First Sports Spectacle
John Eisenberg, . . Houghton Mifflin, $25 (258pp) ISBN 978-0-618-55612-0
Early in Eisenberg's detailed, entertaining chronicle of the May 1823 race between two Thoroughbreds—one from the South, one from the North—he recounts a scene that captures his tale's central tension. In the grandstand of the National Course in Washington, D.C., slave-owning Virginia aristocrat William Ransom Johnson watches with dismay as Southern upstart Henry loses to Northern champion Eclipse. Defeated, Johnson vows to "formulate a plan for revenge.... It was time for the South to take this challenge more seriously."
Reviewed on: 03/20/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 272 pages - 978-0-618-87211-4