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Horses, Harness, Tack, Saddles, Riding - Free Books in PORT KENNEDY, Western Australia for sale

Horses, Harness, Tack, Saddles, Riding - Free Books
Horses, Harness, Tack, Saddles, Riding - Free Books
Horses, Harness, Tack, Saddles, Riding - Free Books

Ten (10) great old books on Horses and Horse Riding all for Free.
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1. Every Owners Horse Book written in 1871 has over 590 pages with 80 illustrations covering every facet of the horse and is a comprehensive manual for any horse owner.
2. "Centaur" or The "Turn Out" by E.W. Gough written 1878. This 187 page book is a practical treatise on humane management of horses, either in saddle, harness or stable.
3. The Biggle Horse Book first written by Jacob Biggle in 1894. This illustrated book of 131 pages is a "concise and practical treatise on the horse".
4. The Practical Horse Keeper is 291 pages in length and was written by George Fleming a principal veterinary surgeon with the army in 1886.
5. The Horse: How to Buy and Sell by Peter Howden is a 131 page book written in 1882, provide points on how to distinguish a sound from an unsound horse.
6. The Harness Makers Guide was written in 1907 and is 107 pages in length with many illustrations showing the lengths for cutting and making harness, bridle work, straps and all manner of harness.
7. The Horseman: written in 1844 by H. R. Hershberger, has over 200 pages with many illustrations. "Contains plan practical rules for riding, and hints to the reader on the selection of horses. To which is annexed a sabre exercise for mounted and dismounted service.
8. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side Saddle by Alice Hayes written in 1903. Over 260 pages with dozens of illustrations and photos.
9. Modern Horsemanship: A New Method Of teaching Riding and Training by Edward Anderson in 1886. This has over 200 pages.
10. The Handbook Of Horsemanship by a Captain in the British Army in 1842. This illustrated book has over 140 pages and is a wonderful treatise on riding.