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The Horse in Australia - BOOK

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The Horse in Australia

From Phar Lap to Makybe Diva, Garryowen to Picasso, and Our Solo to Peppermint Grove, Australians adore their horses. Be it a pony club mount, an Australian Stock Horse descendant of the mighty Waler or a Snowy Mountains brumby, such is our love for the horse, we have virtually granted him honorary native status.

When the First Fleet arrived in 1788, they brought a collection of rough pony-sized horses purchased at South Africa's Cape of Good Hope. In 1810, the Colony's first official social gathering took the form of a three-day race meet in Sydney's Hyde Park. By 1813, hardy pack horses were part of the critical crossing of the Blue Mountains, and from the early 1800s, impressive breeding operations of Thoroughbred and Arabians were underway with imported blood horses such as Rockingham and Saladin.

The horse has remained fundamental to our sense of national identity. Despite urbanisation, we retain one of the world's highest rates of horse ownership. Through the stories of our most iconic horse events - such as the Melbourne Cup, the Golden Slipper, the Inter Dominion, the Garryowen Perpetual Trophy, the Warwick Gold Cup, the Tom Quilty Endurance Ride and the Pony Club movement in Australia - Fiona Carruthers captures how we have embraced the horse. This comprehensive, beautiful book rattles to the pounding of hooves, exploring the much-loved Australian Light Horse, the all-Australian sports of campdrafting, polocrosse, bush polo and picnic racing and the evolution of the Australian Stock Horse.

Every significant horsy name is covered, from John and Elizabeth Macarthur to Violet and William Murrell, the Roycroft family, Marjory and Edward Hirst and the indomitable Miss Kay Irving and her sisters. Banjo Paterson, General Sir Harry Chauvel, Bart Cummings, Gai Waterhouse, John Singleton, Sinclair Hill, Brian Hancock, RM Williams and Kerry Packer. Our contemporary stars across a range of disciplines discuss their dreams, their goals - and their favourite horses - including leading endurance rider Meg Wade, three-day-eventers Andrew Hoy, Megan Jones, Clayton Fredericks, show jumper Edwina Alexander, and the Atthow family, boasting five generations of campdrafters.

The Horse in Australia brings all aspects of a proud and vital Australian tradition under the one roof. Encyclopedic in the knowledge shared, it's told at a gallop and weighted with stunning images, making it the ideal gift for Australians of all generations.

Author Notes: Fiona Carruthers is a writer and journalist who has worked for News Limited, the ABC and most recently as a senior feature writer on the AFR magazine. She has loved and ridden horses all her life.

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781741664843
Author: Fiona Carruthers

A History of the Horse - BOOK

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A History of the Horse
 
The author traces the origins of the horse in Europe, Asia and North Africa and, in particular, on the Iberian Peninsula. Drawing on archaeological evidence and ancient texts, he explains the development of the horse from hunted animal to domesticated working horse. The author is past President of the Brazilian Association of Lusitano Horse Breeders.

 

In this erudite and fascinating book the author traces the origins of the horse in Europe, Asia and North Africa, and in particular on the Iberian Peninsula. Drawing on archaeological evidence and ancient texts the author explains the development of the horse from hunted animal to domesticated working horse. Illustrated with line drawings, maps and photographs, A History of the Horse will be enjoyed by the student, scholar, and horse-lover alike.

Author Notes: Paulo Gaviao Gonzaga in 1975 he established Interago Farms in Itapira, Brazil, a famous Lustiano horse-breeding operation which is now the world’s largest, running about 400 mares and selling horses to an international market. He was for many years the President of the Brazilian Association of Lustiano Horse Breeders. Paulo Gonzaga has contributed several articles on horse breeding to Brazilian and American publications, and has written books on the Lustiano horse. He regularly drives his Lustiano horses around the farm.

Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 288
ISBN: 0 85131 867 3
Author: Paulo Gaviao Gonzaga

Horses of a Lifetime - Book

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Horses of a Lifetime
 
Top riders describe their most memorable horses and recall their greatest moments. Personalities include Dick Francis, Monty Roberts, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, John Whitaker, Frankie Dettori, Mark Todd and many more. The perfect gift for any horse lover.

In Horses of a Lifetime, famous and not-so-famous personalities describe their most memorable horses, recalling their gretest, their most poignant, and sometimes their most fearsome mements. There are many great names such as Dick Francis, Monty Robertsm Mark Todd, David Hunt, John Whittaker, The Duke of Edinburgh, Frankie Dettori, Peter Scudamore, Michael Farrin, but it is the horses, their horses of a lifetime, who are the stars.

Author Notes: Adella Lithman has achieved her twin ambitions of having herown yard and riding her show hunters at Wembley. She is also a judge on three panels.

Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 160
ISBN: 0 85131 728 6
Author: Adella Lithman

Tug of War: Classical versus Modern Dressage - BOOK

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Tug of War: Classical versus Modern Dressage
 
German rider and veterinary surgeon Dr Gerd Heuschmann is known for his plain speaking regarding what he deems the incorrect and damaging training methods commonly employed by riders and trainers involved in dressage competition today.

Here, he presents an intelligent and thought-provoking exploration of both classical and 'modern' training methods against a practical backdrop of the horse's basic anatomy and physiology.He then outlines his ideal 'physiological education' of the horse: one where training and riding mirror the mental and physical development of the horse, fulfilling 'classical' requirements - such as regularity of the three basic gaits, suppleness, and acceptance of the bit - rather than disregarding time-tested values for quick fixes that could lead to the degradation of the horse's well-being. Dr Heuschmann's assertion that the true objectives of dressage schooling must never be eclipsed by simple 'mechanical perfection' is certain to inspire riders at all levels to examine their riding, their riding goals, and the techniques they employ while pursuing them.

Author Notes: DR GERD HEUSCHMANN trained as a Bereiter (master rider) in Germany before qualifying for veterinary study at Munich University. There he specialized in equine orthopaedics for two years before accepting a post as the head of the breeding department at the German FN, which he eventually left to start his own practice in Warendorf. Along with Klaus Balkenhol and other prominent figures in the dressage community, Dr Heuschmann is a founding member of 'Xenophon', an organization dedicated to 'fighting hard against serious mistakes in equestrian sport'


Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780851319506
Author: Dr Gerd Heuschmann

The Arabian Horse - BOOK

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The Arabian Horse
 
The author describes the development of the breed from its desert origins to its role in the modern horse world. An invaluable survey of all aspects of the Arabian Horse, its bloodlines, management, regulation, and versatility.

Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 160
ISBN: 0 85131 549 6
Author: Rosemary Archer

The Poetry of Horses - BOOK

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The Poetry of Horses
 
This much-loved title was the first major anthology of poetry about horses and every aspect of the poet's celebration of the horse is represented. Almost 300 poems from the classical Greek to the present day fill the pages with horses and horsemen in every mood.


Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
ISBN: 0 85131 642 5
Author: Olwen Way

Horses for Courses - BOOK

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This wonderful collection of detailed cartoons looks at riding from Bryn’s unique point of view. Dressage horses pirouette in ballet shoes; foxes dig pits to ambush the huntsman and jockeys are flung through the air as they pull the ripcord to their parachutes. The book is punctuated with twenty ‘Horse Types’ written by Giles Catchpole which are both wicked and brilliantly observed .

‘Entertaining and light hearted, it’s an ideal gift.’ Horse

 

Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 180
ISBN: 9781904057444
Author: Bryn Parry

What NOT to Wear on a Horse - BOOK

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What NOT To Wear On A Horse

Finally a book that explains not only correct dress, but also how to wear the clothing that is right for you and what NOT to wear on a horse. What NOT to Wear on a Horse will spare you the agonies of choosing unsuitable apparel and the embarrassment of being a 'nearly-but-not-quite'.

Essential style rules for looking good on a horse, especially when competing at a show. Find out what works for your size, shape and colour, male or female and catch the judge's eye for all the right reasons.

  • REVIEWS

    'A must for all riders' Horse & Rider

    'Trinny and Susannah, eat your heart out' Horse & Rider

    'Crammed with top to toe style tips' Riding High

    'Very amusing, well written and informative' Ireland's Equestrian

    'Look slimmer, trimmer and more correct by following the guidelines' Chiltern & Thames Rider
  • Author: Ginny Oakley & Stephanie Soskin

    Binding: Paperback

    Extent: 245 x 190mm, 128 pages

    Illustrations: Colour photographs

    ISBN: 1872119948