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The Ultimate Horse Enthusiast's Compendium: 41 Books - Pearls & Parasites Diseases of the Horse's Foot A Mirror of the Turf The Horse's Friend etc - cover

The Ultimate Horse Enthusiast's Compendium: 41 Books - Pearls & Parasites Diseases of the Horse's Foot A Mirror of the Turf The Horse's Friend etc

James Otis, George Wharton James, Laura Lee Hope, Harry Castlemon, Will C. Barnes, Homer Greene, Nat Gould, P. R. Kincaid, Rutherford G. Montgomery, William O. Stoddard, François Boucher, William Osmer, Sewell Ford, Leonard Pearson, Charles B. Michener, Rush Shippen Huidekoper, W. H. Harbaugh, Industry United States. Bureau of Animal, John J. Stutzman, Theo. Stephenson Browne, H. Caulton Reeks, Joshua A. Nunn, Conrad Mitchell, J. Albert Frost, Basil Tozer, Moses James Nobbs, John E. Russell, Oskar Pfungst, Charles Hunt Marshall, A. S. Alexander, Francis Bond Sir Head, Marguerite Henry, O. S. Pratt, John Hankins Wallace, James Glass Bertram, Maurice Hartland Mahon, William J. Moore, David Grew, Edith Carrington, A. E. Sir Shipley, Kenneth Austin, E. Daumas, J. D. Koogle, John Gilmer Speed, Walter Sir Gilbey

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The Ultimate Horse Enthusiast's Compendium: 41 Books is a multifaceted anthology that traverses an expansive gamut of themes and literary styles dedicated to the noble equine. This collection offers an enriching exploration of horses through historical narratives, training manuals, personal anecdotes, and fictional stories, capturing the essence of their relationship with humanity. Among its standout pieces are captivating narratives that highlight the evolution of horse training and breed development, intertwined with vivid stories that depict their majestic beauty and utility in cultural contexts. This anthology represents a significant contribution to equestrian literature, providing readers a profound appreciation for the integral role of horses across diverse scenarios. The compendium brings together voices as diverse as Will C. Barnes and François Boucher, under the insightful guidance of authoritative editors in the field. Individual contributions reflect varied backgrounds from veterinarians and historians to novelists each author adds depth and context to the overarching theme of equestrianism. The collection aligns with broader historical and cultural movements, offering a retrospective glance at how horses have shaped, and been shaped by, economic, social, and sporting developments. Collectively, these works enrich the dialogue on equestrianism, opening a window to understanding a multifaceted relationship spanning centuries. Recommended for both seasoned horse enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this anthology offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of equestrian wisdom and literature. The sheer diversity of perspectives makes it an invaluable resource for those keen to explore the myriad aspects of horse-related disciplines, from training techniques to cultural significance. Immerse yourself in tales that promise not only to educate but also to inspire a profound respect and curiosity for the enduring legacy of horses, fostering an understanding that transcends conventional boundaries.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1300 pagine.

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