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169.1 | more books | NEWVAX::AIKEN | I love Crabbet Arabians! 301-867-1584 | Thu Dec 04 1986 11:59 | 5 |
| There is also an excellent bookstore for Arabian horse owners --
El Zar Book Bar. Mostly books on breeding Arabians, but also some
general books on health, ferriery, anatomy, genetics (including
THE HORSE by Evans et al). I don't have the address here, but call
me later, if you're interested. DTN 341-2395 or (301)867-1584.
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169.20 | Book Recommendations/Reviews | STAR::NAMOGLU | | Thu Aug 20 1987 15:19 | 21 |
|
Hi again,
After reading the dressage notes, I have gotten my curiosity
aroused. I am starting to learn dressage and therefore understand
quite a bit of what is being discussed - but since I love to learn
as much as possible I am looking for more information. I noticed
that there were several books that were mentioned that people used
to help them in their training/riding. I would like to start reading
up on dressage, does anyone have any books that they would reccommend?
I am not looking for one for a real novice - but rather ones that
are for the intermediate to advanced riders and horses.
Also, does anyone have a reccommendation for a good Equine Veterinary
Book.
Thanks.
Sherry
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169.21 | don't always follow it to the letter | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Thu Aug 20 1987 15:29 | 19 |
| Sherry,
You might want to read the Sally Swift book, Centered Riding,
although it is not targeted to dressage only, you will get
a lot of good ideas and insights from the book. I have a
dressage book at home (work at 2nd and 3rd levels) I forget
the author, but I'll look it up and post it here. You might
want to go to your local tackshop or even library and browse
through the books to see which ones appear to be what you
are looking for.
The only problem with the books are that they can tell you
how to perform a particular movement, or what it should look
like, but it doesn't mean that it will work with your particular
horse - that is why it's important to have a good instructor/trainer
working with you, because you could be creating more of a problem
even though "that's what the book says to do".
Good luck.
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169.22 | Books <> instructors... | STAR::NAMOGLU | | Thu Aug 20 1987 16:42 | 30 |
|
> The only problem with the books are that they can tell you
> how to perform a particular movement, or what it should look
> like, but it doesn't mean that it will work with your particular
> horse - that is why it's important to have a good instructor/trainer
> working with you, because you could be creating more of a problem
> even though "that's what the book says to do".
I couldn't agree more. I haven't really looked at any books on
riding but I have read some magazine articles - and found that quite
often what I think the article is saying is exactly opposite of
what I have been taught - and what I have found to work for me.
I expect to get two things out of any book on training:
1) A different aspect of looking at a problem or a method
to train an exercise
2) A reference source to look to in case the current method
I am using is not working properly.
I am working with an instructor - and rely more on what she explains
than what I would read in a book. But I think it would be nice
to have a couple of references. Reading the books makes me think about
a situation from a different angle - which if I are having a
problem may give some insight into why.
Thanks for any pointers.
Sherry
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169.23 | 2nd $ 3rd level book | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Fri Aug 21 1987 09:46 | 5 |
| The dressage book I have is called "Intermediate Dressage"
by R.L.V. ffrench Blake - it's a paperback U.S. edition, and
I found it at the Equestrian Shop in N. Andover. I think
it is a little outdated, but worth reading because of the
descriptions of the movements and the illustrations.
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169.24 | Another recommendation | NOWIMP::DADDAMIO | Equine Stable Engineer | Fri Aug 21 1987 13:53 | 9 |
| You might also want to look at An Anatomy of Riding (see note 10.75
for authors, publisher, etc.). It explains exactly which muscles
are used in riding and how to use them. I have found that sometimes
instructors will tell you to do something and they "know" by feeling
what muscles to use and how, but can't describe it well to you.
This book deals with all level of dressage and also has a section
for instructors.
Jan
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169.25 | Thanks... | STAR::NAMOGLU | | Fri Aug 21 1987 16:09 | 10 |
|
Thanks for the pointers. I had forgotten about the list in 10.69.
So between the pointers here and in 10.69 - I should have enough
reading for awhile.
thanks again
Sherry
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169.26 | VIDEOs | RDGCSS::RICHARDS | Mike. DTN 830-4533. Reading, UK. | Tue Sep 01 1987 08:19 | 11 |
| I agree that it is very difficult to describe how to ride using
the written word. I don't know if they are available in the USA
but over here the British Horse Society make and hire out video
tapes on differant aspects of horse riding and schooling, also some
of the top riders in differant areas, dressage, show jumping and
cross country sell their own videos.
I have found that the videos make up for some of the deficiencies
in books.
Mike.
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169.27 | we have videos here | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Fri Sep 25 1987 13:07 | 8 |
| There are videos available to rent at State Line Tack shop, and
in various catalogs (eg. Miller's) there are video tapes that
you can buy. The prices are still quite high on some of them,
so if you can rent them you are better off, I have seen a couple
of them playing at State Line while I was shopping there, one was
a Sally Swift tape, one was a jumping seminar, and another was
a western training tape - State Line has a pretty good variety,
and I think you can take them out for 3 days.
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169.2 | Horse Books for Children? | PLANET::SILVA | I finally got a PONY of my OWNY | Wed Sep 14 1988 08:59 | 6 |
| Does anyone know of any good books about horses that would be
appropriate for children? Say in the 7 - 12 year old range.
thanks!
Cheryl
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169.3 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | | Wed Sep 14 1988 11:29 | 4 |
|
The BLACK STALLION series.
Any of the THELWELL books.
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169.4 | misty of chincoteague | CSC32::SACHS | | Wed Sep 14 1988 11:43 | 6 |
|
try marguerite henry's 'misty' series. its about the chincoteague
ponies.....i loved them as a child.
jan
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169.5 | Black Beauty | THRSHR::DINGEE | CDD/Toolkit Development | Wed Sep 14 1988 11:45 | 6 |
|
BLACK BEAUTY is a classic - in addition to which it is a
lesson in the humane treatment of animals. I just read it
again recently, and it was as wonderful as the first time!
-Julie
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169.6 | C.W. Anderson | COSBY::FOX | And onward we go... | Wed Sep 14 1988 13:44 | 14 |
| Also, C.W. Anderson; one of my favorite books was The Blind Connemara
which was actually based on a girl who had a blind pony. This girl
is Rhonda Watts and she lives in New Hampshire. I remember visiting
Rhonda and her blind pony when I was about 8 years old...
It really is a sight to watch a totally blind grey Connemara jump
a 2 1/2 foot fence, with a saddle and only a rein around the neck.
I also watched her do some dressage and such...
Ahhhh.... what a beautiful memory....
Talk about a special partnership...
Linda
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169.7 | a few more | PIXEL::DANI | | Wed Sep 14 1988 14:22 | 5 |
|
How about My Friend Flicka or the Billy and Blaze series.
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169.8 | I Knew I Could Count On You! | PBA::SILVA | I finally got a PONY of my OWNY | Wed Sep 14 1988 14:48 | 19 |
| THANKS! That should keep her busy for awhile.
I'd forgotten about many of those terrific childhood
stories (which probably turned me into the "horse nut"
that I am today!)
Are there any which might cover care, handling...
you know, something more along the lines of learning
about what to expect (realistically) about owning your own horse?
Thanks Again!
ps: about that blind pony... not to get to personal
(you said you were about 8 years old...) but
is there ANY chance that pony is still around?
I get goose bumps just thinking about how special
a relationship like that would be.
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169.9 | | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Wed Sep 14 1988 14:57 | 17 |
|
> Are there any which might cover care, handling...
> you know, something more along the lines of learning
> about what to expect (realistically) about owning your own horse?
The Horseman's Bible is written in fairly easy to understand
terminology. I've seen it at State Line Tack Shop in Plastow, NH.
I think I got my first copy of the book when I was about 14. There
are also some books put out by Farnam on specific aspects of horse
care.
The best thing to do is to go to a tack shop (State Line or
Dover (in Wellesley)) and browse. You know your daughter's reading
level best, and could probably find something appropriate. Also
ask the shop owners which books they would recommend.
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169.10 | I'll try to find out | COSBY::FOX | And onward we go... | Thu Sep 15 1988 15:47 | 4 |
| Re: .8
unfortuneately, probably not but if I run into Rhonda, I'll ask
her...
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169.38 | This one was $19.95 | KOAL::AIKEN | Arabian Horse Breeder DTN378-6706 | Wed Sep 21 1988 22:15 | 7 |
| Another good book for the barn is "How to Be Your Own Veterinarian
(sometimes)" by Dr. Ruth B. James. Full of practical info, with
a
Western states slant. You'll note that when she talks about certain
hays, to say nothing of the cover.
Merrie
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169.28 | A Bookstore With Us in Mind | DNEAST::BUTTERMAN_HO | | Fri Jan 13 1989 11:21 | 89 |
|
Hi all - hope that your barnyards are not the skating rinks that
we have here in Maine... even the warm rain last night did not
take all the ice away, but it is getting better (of course my horses
are also becoming better skaters too!)
NOW! To get to my note - thought you all might be interested in
a bookstore that I found over the Christmas holidays. It's called
KNIGHT EQUESTRIAN BOOKS, and it is owned and operated by a wonderful
woman in North Edgecombe, Maine. A friend dragged me along to an
open house/coffee and I ended up spending hours sitting on the floor
in 'horse book heaven'. This "store" is situated in the front room
of a lovely old cape and has by far the greatest selections I've
come across. The owners name is Janet Blevens and she is an active
horse person as well as connoisseur of horse related reading materials.
There is a directory available - send $2.00 with your name and address
to KNIGHT EQUESTRIAN BOOKS Boothbay Road P.O. Box 78 N. Edgecomb
Maine 04556.
But to tantalize your imagination I thought I'd share the MAJOR
elements of this directory. The major elements include the title,
author, date published and price.
. Riding on the flat
. Teaching Riding
. Dressage (dressage to music, nuno oliveira books, alois podhajsky
books, etc etc etc)
. Sidesaddle
. Driving (history, how to, competition categories)
. Jumping and Hunt Seat
. Hunting
. Racing
. Polo
. Combined Training
. Distance Riding
. Western Riding
. Vaulting
. US Pony Club Materials
. Books for Young Riders
. Training (general, early training, ground work, western emphasis,
retraininig, etc etc)
. Horse Behavior
. Show Preparation
. Enclosures (american barns, stone walls, building your own jumps,
practical pole buildings, etc etc)
. Horse Care and Stable Management (divided into each element)
. Nutrition (including books on nutrition 'just for the rider'
on sports medicine, staying supple, riding out of
your mind - tapes, etc etc)
. Foot and Farriery
. Veterinary Care
. Conformation and Color
. Breeding and Foal Management
. Breeds
. Horses in Art (including drawing/coloring books, photography
and robert vavra)
. History
. Reference
. Leisure Reading (Dick Francis, Thelwell, Western lit, Ben K Green,
Will James)
. Biography (The Champion, Nijinsky, Driving Force, etc)
. Books for Young Readers (including books for VERY young readers)
the black stallion series, marguerite
henry books - these are just as wonderful
as when i read them as a child!!)
. VHS Video Tapes (32 listed w/a note to check about recent arrivals)
WHEW... There it is condensed from 43 pages of information.
Oh, one other thing I REALLY like about this store - Janet keeps
a BRIDLE REGISTER - which is a form that YOU fill out and she
keeps which identifies books you'd like to have! That way when
your friends/family/whomever want to get you a gift they are
less likely to get something you would take/send back. The
form is a simple listing of book/author/price kept under your
name. Since the store will "happily take mail and phone orders,
accept Visa and Mastercard, and gift wrap at no extra charge"
it is a great way to shop!
I hope that you all find this helpful - and tell Janet I sent
you if you send for her directory or stop at the store. Its
on the way to Boothbay Harbor, so if any of you are visiting
Maine in the summer and head for 'the harbor' don't miss the
chance to visit... it's right off Route 27.
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169.11 | Need book on raise a foal | GEKO::MACEACHERN | Electric Horseman | Fri Apr 28 1989 11:59 | 9 |
| Rather then start a new note, I'll ask my question here.
My wife and I need a book on raising our new foal. Does anyone have
a suggestion of a book which will explain everything, including training?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave.
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169.12 | Here's 2 | BSS::LEECH | Pat Leech CX01/02 DTN 522-6044 | Fri Apr 28 1989 12:29 | 12 |
|
There are two that I have found to be very informative. One is
From Foal to Five Years and the other is called, I believe, The
First Two Years. I saw them in the Breathrough catalog and in several
tack stores. You might want to call around to the tack stores in
your area to see if you can find them locally. You might even try
B. Dalton or Waldenbooks to see if they can special order them.
They should be listed in the current Books in Print. If you can't
find them let me know and I will get more info for you.
Pat
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169.13 | More info | BSS::LEECH | Pat Leech CX01/02 DTN 522-6044 | Fri Apr 28 1989 13:00 | 35 |
|
Here is some info on the two books in .12.
The Formative Years. Raising and training the young horse from
birth to two years. by Cherry Hill.
$19.95 228 pages. Order number 213C.
Includes training procedures for starting the young horse correctly,
evaluation techniques to use for the weanling and yealing to arrive
at a sound prediction of their maental set and athletic ability, and
the latest research findings in care, nutrition, veterinary and farrier
work.
Foal to Five Years by Ann Hyland. Covers every stage of raising
and training. Points out common mistakes to avoid. Shows how to
correct faults, deal with immaturity.
$16.95 136 pages. Order number 008C
Both of these books are available from:
Breakthrough Publications
Millwood, New York
10546
Toll free order number:
1-800-824-5000 Monday through Friday 9-5 Eastern time. Credit
card orders only.
Pat
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169.14 | Really detailed book | MED::D_SMITH | | Thu Oct 19 1989 10:45 | 43 |
|
I've got hold of a really thorough book on veterinary medicine,
if anyone is interested. I have found it to be very detailed &
helpful.
Name; VETERINARY NOTES FOR HORSE OWNERS
Captain M. Horace Hayes, F.R.C.V.S.
Revised by Peter D. Rossdale, Ph.D., F.R.C.V.S.
Seventeenth revised edition copyright 1987.
Library of Congress Catalog Card #: 87-062114
AN ILLUSTRATED MANUAL OF HORSE MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Some info.
Captain M. Horace Hayes's Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners
has been the standard work on equine health care for more
than a century. The seventeenth edition of this "bible" is
fully revised by one of England's leading veterinarians,
Peter D. Rossdale, Ph.D., F.R.C.V.S., with the help of leading
veterinary specialists.
A totally comprehensive manual of horse medicine and surgery,
it explains the symptoms and treatments of every disease
or injury that the horse owner is likely to encounter. Written
in a straightforward manner that will appeal to both novices
and experts, the book contains detailed sections on the organ
systems, the musculoskeletal system, the reproductive system
infectious diseases, medical and surgical advances, management
and husbandary, exercise physiology, the purchase of horses,
legal and medical certification, and up-to-date info. on
the veterinary service itself. Also included are invaluable
sections on nutrition, determination of age, proprietary
medicines, prohibited substances, and notifiable diseases.
The latest revised edition has entirely new illustrations
and photos.
Clear, concise, and authoritative, Veterinary Notes for
Horse Owners saves horses' lives.
This manual is 740 pages of extremmely helpful info.
I hope others find it just as helpful.
Cost at local book stores was $26.95...Dave'
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169.15 | Publisher? | ASD::WIMBERG | | Fri Oct 20 1989 15:06 | 4 |
|
Could you let us know the publisher?
thanks
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169.16 | Monday it is! | MED::D_SMITH | | Fri Oct 20 1989 15:37 | 4 |
| re:-
Sorry, one thing I didn't include...I will get that info for Monday.
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169.17 | New publications | GENRAL::LEECH | Pat Leech CX01/02 DTN 522-6044 | Tue Dec 05 1989 16:54 | 19 |
|
The art of livestock feeding and the fundamentals of nutrition are the
subject of two new publications, FEEDS & NUTRITION and FEEDS &
NUTRITION DIGEST. The books were written by Dr. M.E. EmEnsminger,
president of Agriservices Foundation; Dr. James E. Oldfield of Oregon
State University, and Dr. Witlon W. Heinemann of Washington State
University.
FEEDS AND NUTRITION, which costs $79.50, consists of 1,552 pages and
contains 721 illustration. FEEDS AND NUTRITION DIGEST, which costs
$45.50, is an 800 page condensation that eliminates much of the
technical information and emphisizes practical application. Both books
can be ordered from Ensminger Publishing Company, 648 West Sierra
Avenue, P.O. Box 429, Clovis California 93613. The mailing and
handling charge is $5.00 per book ordered.
From The Blood Horse dated Dec. 2, 1989.
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169.30 | Book suggestions wanted ... | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Thu Nov 22 1990 17:41 | 20 |
| Question from a UK noter ...
Can anyone recommend a good book that covers all the basics of riding?
I can ride (took lessons as a teenager) and have been
polishing/relearning since about May of this year. I'd like a book with
diagrams and clear advice. Something easy to read for the long winter
evenings! Also, I am interested in stable management - I help out at a
local stable and I'd like to get it right (for a change!).
Any suggestions for a novice greatfully received! I really love riding
but I'm not very good. I have an excellent instructor, but I keep
forgetting his advice once I've got home!
Thanks,
Lisa
BTW My ultimate aim in all this is to get good enough to excercise race
horses - I live in Great Shefford (near Lamborn) - I think it will take
a few years!!
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169.31 | A suggestion.... | PEKING::GILLOTTW | | Fri Nov 23 1990 06:56 | 14 |
| Lisa,
There are quite a few good books on the market but they are quite
expensive, I have got a lot of my Pony Club books which are really
helpful and the British Horse Society have got a number of books
that they publish for people who are taking exams. If you write to
them I am sure they will have the type of book that you are looking
for.
What about hireing a video about stable management, there is quite
a good one made by Virgina Leng. Just a suggestion!
Wendy
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169.32 | Thanks ... | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Mon Nov 26 1990 06:11 | 7 |
| Wendy,
Do you have the address of the British Horse Society? Are you in Dec
Park by any chance?
Lisa.
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169.33 | Just a suggestion....... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Mon Nov 26 1990 08:21 | 6 |
| ......have you thought of video taping your riding lessons?
That way, you could have a continuous progress report on your
riding improvements!
Lynne
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169.34 | | CGOO01::LMILLER | hasten slowly | Wed Dec 05 1990 11:43 | 2 |
| Centered Riding is definately available in the UK - I saw it in
Folyles in London - about 3 weeks ago - sports section.
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169.35 | A Must Read whether you ride English or Western | SMAUG::MORENZ | | Wed Dec 26 1990 11:42 | 16 |
| There is a super book available here in the U.S. from
Half Halt Press. It is called 'Common Sense Dressage'
and it is by a woman named Sally O'Connor.
She does a wonderful job of describing the relationship
between the riders position and the anatomy and
dynamics of each gait. There are more than 200 diagrams
and suggested exercises both on and off of the horse.
I think it is a book that people of all skill levels and riding
disciplines would find applicable. I have been riding and showing
for over 20 years and I found it to be very insightful.
I will put the mailing address to Half Halt Press in the services
note if you are interested.
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169.36 | Ta muchly ... | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Wed Jan 02 1991 06:29 | 11 |
| Thanks for all the replies - I will be searching the book shops for
these books this weekend..... I'll let you know if I get better at
riding - I nearly fell off last week!
Thanks again,
Lisa.
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169.29 | Veterinary first aid references. | GENRAL::LEECH | NEVER assume anything. | Tue Feb 26 1991 22:38 | 33 |
|
I got these books at a local tack shop here in Illinois. They are
listed in the State Line catalog that I have. The publisher is
Equine Research, Inc. in Tyler, Texas and the have an ad and order
form for these books in the January issue of Equus on page 105.
THE ILLUSTRATED VETERINARY ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR HORSEMEN 728pp.
Hard bound_________________________________________________$56.00
Leather bound______________________________________________$88.00
VETERINARY TREATMENTS AND MEDICATIONS
Hard bound_________________________________________________$48.95
Leather bound______________________________________________$84.00
FEEDING TO WIN
Hard bound_________________________________________________$23.95
Leather bound______________________________________________$46.00
CONDITIONING TO WIN
Hard bound_________________________________________________$23.95
Leather bound______________________________________________$46.00
EQUINE GENETICS AND SELECTION PROCEDURES
Hard bound_________________________________________________$38.95
Leather bound______________________________________________$75.00
BREEDING MANAGEMENT AND FOAL DEVELOPEMENT
Hard bound_________________________________________________$43.95
Leather bound______________________________________________$80.00
I have copies of the first two and am planning on getting the rest
in the series and my budget allows.
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169.18 | Sources for rare or "out-of-print" books | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | | Wed Oct 02 1991 18:26 | 68 |
| I agree with other noters that Pegasos Press, Knight Equestrian Books, El-Zar
Book Bar (great name!) and Breakthrough Publications are great sources for new
books on horses. But did you ever try to find a copy of something that was out
of print? An unusual or imported book? I mean other than J.A. Allen stuff
which lots of tack shops carry as do the aforementioned horsey
specialists?
When I'm not playing with the dogs or on a horse, I'm probably reading about
horses, riding or some related subject....OK I confess I occassionally read
spy novels too. Anyway, over the years I have had occassion to need/want an
uncommon or out of print book. Here are some sources for such books:
Robin Bledsoe - Bookseller
1640 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge MA 02138
617-576-3634
Tues-Sat 12:00-5:00 PM
New & Used (US and imported) books on horse subjects
Very good source for all sorts of horse books which are difficult to find.
Catalog w/ sections on
Art
Hunting
Western/Cavalry
Racing/'Chasing
Dressage/3-Day
Breeds
Care & Health
Horse people
Books for young horse people ("And their adults")
Bright Books
Dianna Dennis Bright
PO Box 420
Elverson PA 19520
Catalog & Search Service
Catalog sections:
Beagling
Bassetting
Horses
Horsemanship
Horse People
Racing & Chasing
Dianna is interested in dressage. She reprinted one of Podhajsky's books
because she thought it was too useful not to be generally available. I also
got a copy of one of James Fillis' books through Dianna.
Barbara Cole
October Farm
Rt 2 Box 183-C
Raleigh NC 27610
Barbara is a horse person but I don't know whether or not she has a catalog,
etc. She was recommended to me by a very book knowledgeable dealer as a source
for out-of-print dressage books. I don't know what else she stocks.
Bucephalus Horse Books
Patricia Randazzo
PO Box 380
Long Valley NJ 07853
201-879-7733
Specializes in First and Rare editions 16th to 20th Centuries
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169.19 | Where did Bucephalus Books go? | ISLNDS::ROSTANZO | | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:00 | 4 |
| Anyone know where Bucephalus books moved to?
Nancy
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169.37 | Make the Most of Your Horse | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Montar con orgullo! | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:00 | 35 |
| A couple days ago, I recommended a book entitled "Make the Most of Your
Horse" in a long note. I highly recommend this book. I think it is one of the
most useful books I have ever read. And we have about 15-18 feet of shelf
space dedicated to horse books! The book is out of print BUT I know Robin
Bledsoe Booksellers(Cambridge MA 617-576-3634) has copies she is selling for
$15. Robin says they sell quickly but she has reserved a copy for me until
March 6, 1992. If anyone is interested in this book, let me know and I will
tell her to release the reserved copy to you.
The subject is teaching your horse balance and collection, two things
needed in all disciplines: SaddleSeat, Western, Showjumping, Dressage and
especially 3-Day. Even trail horses(pleasure or competitive) will benefit from
the work described in this book.
"Make the Most of Your Horse: The practical application of collection to all
types of riding", Jan Dickerson w/Foreword by George Morris
An extract from the foreword:
"In 'Make the Most of Your Horse', the author has contributed quite a little
literary gem for any equestrian bright enough to realize that they can ride
better with the understanding given them through reading a book. And let me
emphasize that the understanding given in this book is practical, workable,
and honest for anyone riding any kind of horse." George Morris
CONTENTS
Chapter I Understanding Collection
Chapter II Understanding Horse Sense
Chapter III Riding in Good Form
Chapter IV Choosing Your Equipment
Chapter V Introducing Balance Control
Chapter VI Balance on a Light Rein
Chapter VII Soft Contact and On the Bit
Chapter VIII Into Collection
Chapter IX Collection for Handiness
Chapter X Collection for Beauty
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169.39 | Horse industry Directory | CSCMA::SMITH | | Wed Feb 01 1995 16:15 | 11 |
| Just an FYI, I have a 1995 Horse Industry Directory (American Horse
Council Publication) if anyone needs any special info or addresses I
would be happy to look them up for you. It has listings for Breed
registries, associations, organizations, schools, interstate health
requirements, museums, race tracks, publications, annuals,
newsletters, rodeo, sales companies, State info on fairs, parks,
trails, etc.,
Please feel free to ask me if you need something looked up.
Sharon
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169.40 | "First Horse" - for novice horse owners | BOOKIE::chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Thu Jul 11 1996 17:58 | 22 |
| I'm basically a read-only noter in this conference because I don't own a horse,
nor do I often have a chance to ride one (sigh :-) ), but I wanted to mention
this book:
First Horse
by Fran D. Smith
An associate editor with Western Horseman, Fran D. Smith has
experience as a 4-H leader, riding coach, and trainer. "First
Horse" is a detailed guide for novice horse owners. The book
tells how to purchase and care for a horse and offers basic
instructions in horsemanship and safety around horses. 176 pages,
over 200 black and white photographs and illustrations.
The book is published by Western Horseman Books; the description above comes
from their Web page for this book at
http://www.horsesetc.com/western-horseman/firsth.htm.
The author of this book is my cousin, which shouldn't influence any decision
(except mine!) to buy it... :-)
-- Nina
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