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Yutaka Tsukimoto's latest work
"The Gambler"
(Kakeru Tamashii)
The Story of Looking for the Greatest Gambler


JOHO Center Publishing.(Tokyo,Japan)
ISBN4-7958-2722-2 C0095
1900yen+tax
contact:+81-3-3358-0231
Japanese version only.

Terry Ramsden, English stock broker, was a tycoon of gambling.He owned 100 racehorses including champion Katies(won Irish 1000 guineas Stakes).He made his fortune from Japanese Stock market.
This book is the story of the rise and fall of Mr.Terry Ramsden.This story also tells about sprits of gamblers,and gives some hints on secrets of Japanese economy.



Yutaka Tsukimnoto's Horse Racing Non-fiction
"The Challenger (Chousen)
-the Story of Sakura Laurel"
Arton(Fuchu,Japan)
ISBN4-901006-01-0 C0076
contact:+81-423-35-6798
Japanese version only.

The history of SakuraLaurel,1996 Horse of the Year of Japan.
At 5years old,he won Imperial Cup,Arima Kinen.He was a real champion of Japan.
He went to France to challenge the big race, Prix de L'arc de triomphe.
Trainer Futoshi Kojima and his son Ryota, assistant trainer,and jockey,Japanese Star Yutaka Take,made all effort. But Sakura Laurel injured his tendon on the trial race Prix Foy at the Longchamp Racecourse.
Reality and ideals of horse racing filled this book.



Yutaka Tsukimoto is a Japanese Writer.
published 9 books in this 10years.
born in Tokyo september 8, 1960.
won Bocchan Literary Awards in 1989.

writes about Horse Racing, Gambling, Sciense, Japanese culture, Japanese history.
loves Horse racing, Baseball, Football , Sumo, Kabuki, Movies, Rock Music, Classical Music. etc.

 wrote a play with Japanese legendary actor
Shintaro Katsu.
and wrote scripts of TV programs.

lives in Tokyo with wife Kiyomi. and trotting around the world, and, bets. has Paris address.

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