The New Encyclopedia of the Horse
- 440 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
In this expanded and updated volume, equestrian expert Elwyn Hartley Edwards explores the evolution of the horse, detailing every major breed of horse and pony while highlighting their contributions to civilization—whether in the wild, at work, in war, or in sport and recreation. The history of the horse is chronicled from its early domestication to modern times. This edition includes new insights into Western and classical riding styles, as well as current international sporting events. It features entirely new chapters on horse management, training, and equipment. With over 150 major breeds of horse and pony depicted in specially commissioned full-figure portraits and numerous action shots, the book provides detailed explanations of each breed's origin, history, and uses, enriched by historical anecdotes and intriguing facts. Notable breeds such as Dutch Warmbloods, Camargues, Icelandic Ponies, Morgans, Shetlands, and Andalucians are showcased. The new sections on horse management, training, and equipment cover essential care practices, including information on farriers, feeding, grooming, horse behavior, training techniques, and the appropriate use of saddles, bridles, and bits. This comprehensive reference is invaluable for every horse lover.

