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The Equestrian Wisdom and History Literary Collection

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Among Men and Horses
Few men in the late 19th century were as knowledgeable, or had travelled to such far-flung portions of the globe in search of equestrian knowledge, as the English horseman, author and trainer, Horace Hayes. A man who combined his love of learning with a passion for all things equestrian, this autobiographical account of Hayes’ journeys and discoveries was a major academic work in its day.

Deadly Journey
Ground-breaking research by The Long Riders’ Guild Academic Foundation, and equestrian investigative journalist Tom Moates, has uncovered previously misdiagnosed equestrian information regarding the forgotten use of Siberian ponies by British explorers trying to reach the South Pole.

 
The Horse in History
This detailed early 20th century classic provides an in-depth look at equestrian historical developments, starting with Egyptian pharaoh, Ramses, and concluding with contemporary equestrian events in Europe. The book contains a number of interesting discoveries including an account regarding the Viking practice of stallion fighting.

Riders of Many Lands
Thanks to his global search for knowledge, Colonel Theodore Dodge was rightfully considered one of the greatest equestrian writers in late 19th century America. This fascinating book, beautifully illustrated by Frederic Remington, recounts the author’s journeys to Russia, Central Asia, Europe and Arabia in search of equine secrets.

 

Faras Nama e Rangin
After a complicated international search, The Long Riders’ Guild Press has obtained an original copy of this rare Indian equestrian text. Written in Persian at the end of the 18th century by the leading equestrian expert at the Mughal court, this translated work explains training techniques and veterinary practices used in this seldom-investigated portion of the horse world.

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