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Grand National Books

Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the huge popularity and intrigue which surrounds the race, the Grand National has been the subject of many a book.

Here we discuss some of the better ones we’ve read (and some we haven’t!) as well as pointing out where you can find a copy of a particular Grand National book.

The a-z of the Grand NationalA-Z of the Grand National

This book, by John Cottrel and Marcus Armitage, offers a complete overview of the Grand National in fascinating bitesize tidbits and facts. Tremendously well researched, any racing fan will enjoy pulling out the gems of info contained in the A-Z of the Grand National.

A great birthday gift for any racing fan.

Click here to get price and ordering details.

The Grand National since 1945The Grand National since 1945 by Stewart Peters

This book explores the more recent history of the Grand National in the post-war era. This has been a time of great fairytales, as well as huge upsets. Another enjoyable book.

Click here to get price & ordering details.

The 12 Greatest Ever Grand NationalsThe 12 Greatest Ever Grand Nationals

As with all of the other Grand National books, this one is aptly entitled.

Click here to order The 12 Greatest Ever Grand Nationals.

Be sure to mention any we’ve missed in the comments box at the bottom, or plug any book you’ve written if you like.

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