Herbert, Ivor

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HERBERT, Ivor

HERBERT, Ivor. British (born South Africa), b. 1925. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Sports/Fitness, Biography. Career: Racehorse trainer, 1953-60, 1964-68; Feature Writer, and Columnist, London Evening News, 1954-70, and Sunday Express, London, 1970-80; Chief Travel Writer and Racing Ed., Mail on Sunday, London, 1980-2002. Publications: Eastern Windows, 1953; Point to Point, 1964; Arkle: The Story of a Champion, 1966, 1975; The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (screenplay), 1966; The Queen Mother's Horses, 1967; (with P. Smyly) The Winter Kings, 1968; The Way to the Top, 1969; (co-author) Night of the Blue Demands (play), 1971; Over Our Dead Bodies, 1972; The Diamond Diggers, 1972; (with J. Cusack) Scarlet Fever, 1972; Winter's Tale, 1974; Red Rum: Story of a Horse of Courage, 1974; The Filly (novel), 1977; Six at the Top, 1977; Spot the Winner, 1978; Longacre, 1978; (ed.) Horse Racing, 1980; (with J. O'Brien) Vincent O'Brien's Great Horses, 1984; Revolting Behaviour, 1987; Herbert's Travels, 1987; (with M. Rimell) Reflections on Racing, 1989; Spot the Winner, 1990; (with The Princess Royal) Riding through My Life, 1991; also TV scripts. Address: The Old Rectory, Bradenham, nr High Wycombe, Bucks. HP14 4HD, England.

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