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Dark Horses

Arthur Hancock needed a miracle.

He had long ago strayed from the golden path that once seemed to beckon him, as the eldest son of a Thoroughbred racing legend. His life had been a wild, booze-fueled ride: car wrecks, fights, nights in jail. But whatever else he was, Hancock was a born horseman—and knew that he had it in him, one day, to take Claiborne forward as the most storied farm in the Bluegrass.

Only that day never came. Obstructed by powerful enemies, and driven by a fiery pride, Hancock shook the dust of Claiborne from his boots—and vowed not only to build up a greater farm yet, from scratch, but to end the quest that had tormented generations of Hancocks. He would win the Kentucky Derby.

Just as everyone had derisively predicted, the whole thing had seemed like a reckless folly. The market had crashed, he owed the bank millions—and he was struggling with alcoholism. There seemed to be no way out.

But, so long as there are horses in your life, you can never rule out a miracle. Now, half a century after leaving Claiborne, Hancock tells the incredible story of his journey to the brink and back again. On one level, it is an intimate portrait of the American Turf, introducing some of the most colorful characters and vignettes in its history. But the underlying narrative deals in epic human themes: rebellion and redemption, addiction and recovery, desire and spirituality, discord and song. Above all, its unflinching record of every twist in the road – shameful or inspiring, tragic or comic—shows how the same dreams that can unravel a life will sometimes end up saving it.

"How lucky we are that the greatest raconteur in the Bluegrass has now told its greatest story—which just happens to be his own. He has done so with all the courage, humor and poetic sense that sustained his captivating triumph against the odds."
- CHRIS MCGRATH, author of Mr. Darley’s Arabian
"A compelling and inspiring story of how one can reach within himself to conquer the demons and create a life of success and happiness."
- TED BASSETT, American Thoroughbred Industry Ambassador
"Arthur Hancock is a born storyteller and the one uncorked here is part big-hearted look at one of the Bluegrass’s first families, and part autobiography of a songwriter of heartbreaks who overcame them, a book soaked in whiskey and passion of a first-rate horseman."
- JOE DRAPE, New York Times journalist and bestselling author
"A riveting and well-written history."
- GEORGE W. STRAWBRIDGE JR., Augustin Stable, award winning owner and breeder
"Hancock’s life story is poignantly uplifting, rollicking, triumphant and persistently compelling on every page."
- JIM SQUIRES, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
"A book about friendship and the magnetism of the horses in the Sport of Kings."
- ALEC HEAD, Legendary French owner, breeder, and trainer

Press

Famed KY horseman chronicles madcap life of horses, bourbon, redemption in memoir

Arthur B. Hancock III decided to write his memoir at the urging of friends, who knew it would make a great book. There’s the sports story, of course, appropriate as we approach the running of the 151st Kentucky Derby, about the scion of the storied Claiborne Farm who was expelled from Eden before he took a long, sometimes self-destructive journey to two Kentucky Derby wins...

BizLexQ&A: Arthur Hancock III

Hancock was raised at Claiborne Farm in Bourbon County, founded by his grandfather, Arthur Boyd Hancock Sr. He learned his work ethic from his father, Arthur “Bull” Hancock Jr. To his father’s chagrin, Arthur, as a youngster, showed a strong inclination toward music, first picking up the ukulele and then the guitar. He went on to write songs recorded by Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Bobby Osborne and Grandpa Jones...

Book Review: The Ballad of One Arthur B. Hancock III

When it comes to Thoroughbreds, Arthur B. Hancock III has courted the bastard. Never much for floating the mainstream, he has celebrated in many a winner's circle, while knowing firsthand how wild oats can almost drown a man in a barrel of despair. If Mr. Hancock had not been an accomplished horseman or musician, he would have made one hell of a history professor...

Arthur Hancock III's autobiography is a candid and humorous tale of redemption

Renowned owner/breeder Arthur Hancock III announced Feb. 20 the release of his autobiography Dark Horses: A Memoir of Redemption that presents an unforgettable panorama—from his childhood on historic Claiborne Farm, his forays into songwriting and music, his success as an owner and breeder of racehorses, and his battle with alcoholism...

Breeders' Cup Forum: Stone Farm's Arthur B. Hancock III

Athur B. Hancock III is a master storyteller, so it’s no surprise that his recently published autobiography, “Dark Horses: A Memoir of Redemption,” is a fascinating tale chronicling his upbringing at Claiborne Farm, his stunning departure from the legendary Thoroughbred nursery in 1972 after his father’s death, and his rebirth at nearby Stone Farm in Paris, Ky...

Redemption song: the story of how the scion of a famous family battled back from the brink – with the help of Sunday Silence

Most families have their share of drama, but usually it is sorted out behind closed doors. For Arthur B. Hancock III, however, his family business became the talk of the Thoroughbred industry and beyond. As it happened, so did the horses he raised...

Dancing to his own tune: how a Kentucky bloodstock legend walked out on the family firm and became a Derby hero

This is a big, big book, about big, big men. It's a tale of the American south, a melting pot of privilege and inheritance, of drunkenness and violence, churning up the history of one of Kentucky's pre-eminent racing families...

Dark Horses

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