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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: Grand National, List of Grand National first four placings, 2009 Grand National, List of Grand National winners, 1994 Grand National, David Campbell, 2010 Grand National, 2007 Grand National, 2001 Grand National, 2006 Grand National, 1998 Grand National, 1995 Grand National, 1849 Grand National, 2008 Grand National, 1993 Grand National, 2002 Grand National, 1996 Grand National, 1999 Grand National, 1997 Grand National, 2003 Grand National, 2000 Grand National, 2011 Grand National, 1839 Grand National, 1842 Grand National, 2004 Grand National, 1840 Grand National, Liverpool Hurdle, Anniversary 4-Y-O Novices' Hurdle, Aintree Hurdle, 1841 Grand National, 2005 Grand National, Totesport Bowl, 1847 Grand National, Maghull Novices' Chase, Sefton Novices' Hurdle, Red Rum Handicap Chase, 1846 Grand National, Melling Chase, Mersey Novices' Hurdle, Mildmay Novices' Chase, 1836 Grand National, Top Novices' Hurdle, 1844 Grand National, 1848 Grand National, 1967 Grand National, Champion Standard Open NH Flat Race, 1845 Grand National, Becher Chase, 1843 Grand National, Martin Becher, 1837 Grand National, 1838 Grand National, The Chair, 1973 Grand National, 1977 Grand National, Becher's Brook, Old Roan Chase, Canal Turn, Manifesto Novices' Chase, 1992 Grand National. Excerpt: The following list shows the first, second, third and fourth-placed horses in the Grand National, a famous National Hunt steeplechase contested each year over a distance of about 41/2 miles at Aintree, England. Shaded areas indicate the unofficial precursors of the Grand National (1836-38), the wartime substitutes at Gatwick (1916-18), the cancelled period during World War II (1941-45) and the void race in 1993. The list features two different horses called Peter Simple, and two called Royal Mail. It also includes two with slightly different spellings, Mathew (.