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"A Runt that Dominated the Sport of Kings," in Business Week, No. 3725, p. 27.
Dodge, Dennis, Review of Seabiscuit: An American Legend, in Booklist, Vol. 97, January 1, 2001, p. 900.
Gray, Patsy E., Review of Seabiscuit: An American Legend, in Library Journal, Vol. 126, No. 6, p. 106.
Hillenbrand, Laura. "A Sudden Illness—How My Life Changed," in the New Yorker, Vol. 79, No. 18, p. 56.
Hillenbrand, Laura, Seabiscuit: An American Legend, Random House, 2001.
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