Horses And Riders: And Other Essays (1885) is a collection of essays written by Oswald Crawfurd. The book focuses on the relationship between horses and their riders, exploring the history, culture, and traditions of horse riding. The essays cover a wide range of topics, including the art of riding, the history of horsemanship, the training of horses, and the different breeds of horses. Crawfurd also discusses the role of horses in society, from their...
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