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Hints to horse-keepers, a complete manual for horsemen — 1859 / HERBERT Henry William, 1859
Hints to horse-keepers, a complete manual for horsemen, embracing How to breed a horse. How to physic a horse (allopathy and homeopathy.). How to buy a horse. How to break a horse. How to groom a horse. How to use a horse. How to drive a horse. How to feed a horse. How to ride a horse. And chapters on mules and ponies. by the late Henry William Herbert (Frank Forester,) with additions, including ["Rarey’s method of Horse-Taming", and] "Baucher’s system of horsemanship" also, giving directions for the selection and care of carriages and harness of every description, and a memoir of the author & ,. Beautifully Illustrated. / HERBERT Henry William , BAUCHER François et RAREY John
: New York , O. Judd company, 1859
: 1 vol.
: 425 p.
: 24 cm
: frontispice, [23] planches hors texte
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« The basis of the present work is the valuable matter written by Mr. Herbert shortly before his death, comprised within the first thirteen chapters. An extension of the work was undertaken by the author, and the outline of the remaining chapters was being filled out by him, when that strange and fatal mood overshadowed his life, and terminated his earthly labors.
In committing the unfinished task to other hands, we have been particularly fortunate in procuring, for each department, competent and experienced aid; and if the style of a favorite author is not to be recognized by our readers in all parts of the work, they may derive some compensation from the fact, that by combining the experience or a number of contributors we present a completness and variety not to be expected in the production of any one mind.
These Hints to horse-keepers are intended to include every subject of interest to those who, for pleasure or business, own or use a horse. From their comprehensiveness they are necessarily brief and condensed. More elaborate works on each speciality have previously been in the hands of the public, and this volume is not adapted, nor intended, to supplant them; but by presenting in one volume a compend of our valuable standard works, with the latest discoveries and improvements, it is believed we have answered a demand till now unsupplied. » Présentation de l’éditeur (1859)