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| The HORSE of the DESERT
by This important work by W.R. Brown who was owner of the Maynesboro Stud in New Hampshire. It is one of the best researched book and is a must have for anyone interested in the Arabian Horse. Brown like Davenport befor him traveled to Arabia in search of the Arabian horse giving an account of his trip and the practices of the Bedouins. There is also an extensive list of one hundred and eighty nine strain and family names compiled by the author and Carl Raswan.The chapter of related breeds contains many example with the most extensive text concerning the Thoroughbred, Morgan and Percheron. A wonderful chapter on the qualities of the Arab. From the authors preface”… If all that has been recorded concerning the Arabian horse were merged into one work, it would fill volumes. Since the dawn of history the Arabian horse has been steeped in romance and tradition, the theme of bards, travelers, historians and soldiers, and particularly eulogized in all books of hipology. Innumerable witnesses, beginning with the earliest known records of mankind, have attested to his quality and character. In this book the author has attempted to assemble the more important of these qualities in a composite picture, which devoid of exaggeration, may tend to produce a fair delineation of the Arabian horse and his standing in the equine world… The facts within its pages are based on the best authorities available, personal experience and observation, experiments in breeding, and results of physical test…” Contents This book also has an extensive bibliography of old books for further research A Must Have Book Large , 9 1/2x 12 1/2 hard cover book,in good condition, 218 pages, illustrated with B&W photos and B&W and color art plates. Copyright 1929 this is the 1947 Macmillian edition. No dust Jacket, some spotting to spine and staining to closed edge, does not effect text or pictures, top corner dented. |






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