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AWIC Resource Series No. 44 August 2009
To The Horse*
In Passing let us give a moment of adulation to THE HORSE. How
vitally has he been a part of the history, wars and romance of
nations. With that intrepid courage has he stormed over the most
sanguinary battlefields! What wise or stupid or noble or tyrannical
rulers has he served with equal patience, endurance and
steadfastness? What great lovers has he borne swiftly to their
tryst? But a few years gone we were told that the day approached
that marked his banishment from those realms wherein he has reigned
supreme for thousands of years, and lo! he is now even more
securely enthroned. Nature smiled and opened a generous hand when
she gave to man THE HORSE. Should we not cherish him, nourish his
fiery strength, lead him to sweet water, and when his eyes have
dimmed and only his great heart leaps with undying ardor, humbly
care for him until he reaches that pasture of eternal green that
God reserved for man’s noblest friend.
James A. Watson, Major U.S. Army
*Forward to the book: Harrison, Jack (1933). Famous Saddle
Horses and Distinguished Horsemen - A Historical Narrative and
Personal Rememberences, St. Louis, 448 p. NAL Call Number: 42
H242.
Table of Contents
About this Document
Introduction
Bibliography by Author's Last Name A-C D-L M-T U-Z
USDA Publications, 1863-1955
Selected Websites
About this Document
The equine related books, reports, etc. listed in this
compilation are in the collection of the National Agricultural
Library (NAL). They are mostly from the older materials in the
collection and some are from the “rare book” collection. Most items
listed are from English or American publishers. The titles chosen
are in English and are from 1600s to 1980.
The authors attempted to list books on a wide variety of topics
related to equines: the development of the Thoroughbred horse in
England, veterinary care, horse management, horses, mules, asses,
wild horses, and burros in the American West, equines in the
military, various types
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and breeds of horses, racers, trotters, horses in competition,
training horses, etc.
The citation for each published item includes the author, title,
publisher, NAL call number, and
descriptors. Many citations also include links to a full text
version of the document available
online. The descriptors provide a brief/general description of
the content of the piece. Some
books cover many topics and can only be described in general
terms.
The compilation is not a comprehensive listing, but a sampling
of a very comprehensive collection
of equine related documents at NAL. Hopefully, the items
referenced will satisfy those who are
interested in reading about these animals from a personal
interest point of view as well as those
who are interested in more in-depth research.
Most of the books are available on library loan, but some
documents can only be used on site as
they are in the rare and valuable books collection.
The library is open to the public during the week and anyone is
welcome to come and use the
general collection or make arrangements to use the rare books.
Information about Visiting the
Library and Requesting Library Materials is available on the NAL
web site.
Enjoy, Jean Larson
Compiled by:
Judith Ho, Jean Larson, and Kristina M. Adams USDA. NAL. Animal
Welfare Information Center.
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Introduction
Introduction - A Horse is a Horse By Kristina Adams, Technical
Information Specialist USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information
Center.
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the National
Agricultural Library (NAL) got underway in the late 1800’s, when
horsepower was at its height to assist farmers. Consequently, NAL
contains many books and other collections related to horses. This
bibliography on horses in history is an attempt to give the reader
an idea of the nature and scope of these collections. It does not
list every title and collection on horses in the library, but tries
to list some of the more important ones. The collection includes
books on the history of different breeds, breeding techniques,
farrier or blacksmith skills, health and veterinary medicine, and
general horsemanship. Additionally, many texts contain beautiful
drawings and pictures or original poems. Some of the texts are now
digitized and being made available through such sources as the
National Agricultural Library Digital Collections (NALDC), Google
Book Search, and the Internet
Archive. When possible, links to the digitized versions are
provided.
Note: This introduction is not meant to be comprehensive.
Rather, it touches on some of the interesting information about
horses that the compilers learned while exploring the NAL
collection.
Early History
Studies about the evolution of the horse helped shape our
understanding of long-term evolution in an animal species.1,2
Horses were first domesticated in the central Eurasian steppes
about 6000 years ago according to estimations. Archaeologists found
early bridles dating to 4000 BC in Eastern Europe as well as antler
cheek-pieces and toggles for mouth pieces north of the Black Sea.
Initially, these animals were used for food but at some point their
strength was directed towards being led carrying goods, ridden to
help hunt game and engage in warfare, and driven to work in the
fields.3 By 500 BC, horses and their ability to carry men great
distances at a quick speed had begun making their way into
legend.
In the Near East, small horses were used for pulling chariots
and carrying goods. Most horse people will tell you that these
Arabian horses were the first modern riding horse, although the
breed’s exact origins remain a mystery. Marguerite Henry’s tale of
the Godolphin Arabian in King of the Wind,4 highlighted the
stamina, spirit, and intelligence of these horses. While some
authors, such as Spencer Borden5 and William Ridgeway6 suggested
that Arabians originated in Africa (Libya specifically), it is
commonly believed that Arabians were developed by nomadic Bedouin
people in desert environments somewhere on the Arabian peninsula.
Bedouin horse breeders kept meticulous records of their horses in
order to keep bloodlines pure.
One of the oldest texts providing a complete discourse on horse
care, health, and training was written by Xenophon between the
years 431 and 350 BC in Greece. The title is translated into
English as “On Horsemanship”7 and the information he provided,
although geared toward the development of warhorses, continues to
serve as a basis for horse selection, management and training today
in all areas of horsemanship. Xenophon’s love and respect for
horses was evident in
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his writings. For example, a translation of one of his writings
is “A horse is a thing of beauty... none will tire of looking at
him as long as he displays himself in his splendor.”
Note: Since Xenophon’s time, many other books have been written
about the selection, training, and care of horses. Texts of authors
such as Margaret Cabell Self (horseback riding), James Harvey
Sanders and John Wall (horse breeding), Daniel Rupp, W.C. Spooner
and Edward Snape (farriery), and John Henry Walsh and Wiliam Youatt
(horse health and care) are available in the collection of the
National Agricultural Library.
Riding horses opened up the world to humans who could now travel
further and faster than they could while using an ox-cart. Horses
played a pivotal role in the ability of Alexander the Great and his
armies to conquer millions of square miles between 330 and 323 BC.
Alexander the Great’s horsemanship skills were well known. In one
story, vividly retold in the 1979 movie The Black Stallion (based
on a Walter Farley book8 by the same name), horse traders brought a
fiery horse named Bucephalus into a ring to be shown as a prospect
to King Philip II, Alexander the Great’s father.9 King Philip
expressed no interest after seeing the wild horse, but Alexander
asked for the horse if he could tame it. Amid much laughter from
the crowd, Alexander soothed the horse, tamed it, and together they
survived many battles.The Taming of
Bucephalus by
Andre Castaigne
Horse Collars and Stirrups
During the Medieval period, people increasingly used horses for
ploughing at the same time they continued riding them. During this
period, horsemen developed a few items that are indispensible
today, including the stirrup, horse collar, and nailed horseshoe.
The stirrup provided extra security and comfort for the rider, the
horse collar allowed horses to pull loads with great efficiency,
and the nailed horseshoe permitted riders to travel large
distances. Horses were important to individuals and entire
countries in terms of their use in warfare, transport and
agriculture, and remained unrivaled until the invention of the
steam engine and later, automobiles.
European horses were heavier than their desert counterparts.
These larger breeds were used for ploughing fields and pulling
carts. They were hardy animals who could withstand the cold, damp
climate of northern Europe. Arab warriors began arriving in Europe
to spread the word of the Prophet Mohammed around 600 AD. Soon
after, Arabian horses began breeding with heavier European breeds.
The mix of lighter breeds with the heavier plough horses resulted
in horses that were heavy enough to carry heavily armored riders
into war and agile enough to move gracefully and quickly during
battle. Horses at this time were often described by their use
rather than their breed.
American Working Horses
Early in the exploration of the Americas (beginning with
Columbus' voyage in 1493), Iberian horses arrived on Spanish
galleons.10 Some of these barb horses escaped and became feral.
Today's relatives of these escapees are the mustangs found in the
western United States.
Later, when European settlers began arriving in the Americas,
they brought with them, among other things, horses. Due mostly to
weight and size limitations imposed by ships, these early horses
tended to be small or medium-sized. Larger draft horses from Europe
began being imported from Europe to the Americas in the middle of
the 19th Century. The first set of draft horses to arrive were
imported from Normandy, France to a Mr. Edward Harris of New
Jersey.11 These horses were smaller Percherons, a breed that
originated in Le Perche, France. In a letter reproduced in “The
Percheron Horse in America,” Mr. Harris describes the fair in
Normandy where he found and purchased the Percherons. Mr. Harris’
horses and their offspring were bred, sold and used by farmers who
valued their weight and strength. Following the success of these
horses in America, during the 1870s and 1880s, thousands of draft
horses of various breeds began arriving, mostly from France and
Great Britain.
Horses and the U.S. Department of Agriculture
In the United States, ranchers, farmers, armies, and other
people requiring transportation between locations depended on
horses. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) maintained
breeding herds of horses on experiment stations throughout the
early part of the 20th Century. These programs bred horses as
mounts for the military 12 (remount horses) and in an effort to
preserve American breeds of horses, such as the Morgan, American
Saddle horses, and the Standardbred.13 The research stations also
conducted experiments on reproduction, nutrition, growth and
development, and athletic performance (as measured by endurance and
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of horses.14,15
Originally started by the USDA's Bureau of Animal Industry in
1912 in cooperation with the War Department, the remount program
produced good light-type horses suitable for riding that were
useful for cavalry and light artillery use.16 Most of the horses in
the program were Thoroughbreds, American Saddlebreds,
Standardbreds, and Morgans. The remount program focused its
activities on acquiring sound, studbook-registered stallions and
breeding them to select mares. Congress transferred the remount
horse breeding program to the War Department in 1920.17
In 1907, the USDA established the U.S. Morgan Horse Farm in
Middlebury, Vermont on land donated by Colonel Joseph Battell for
the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed. After
acquiring a group of mares and stallions, the farm began breeding
horses, recording pedigrees, and measuring the performance of
individuals in each generation. The breeding program aimed to
produce horses that were “sound, sturdy, active, well-mannered
individuals, capable of performing well either under saddle or in
harness.18 Speed and endurance were of particular importance. The
horses bred by the USDA became know as Government Morgans and their
relatives are still bred by Morgan sport-horse breeders today. The
Morgan Horse Farm
Morgan Stallion was transferred from the USDA to the Vermont
Agricultural College (now the
Troubador of University of Vermont) in 1951 by Public Law 26 (S.
271), approved by
Willowmoor* Congress on May 7, 1951.
The U.S. Range Livestock Experiment Station in Miles City,
Montana became the second Government Morgan Horse breeding program
and also bred draft horses, Thoroughbreds, and crosses. In 1924, an
act of Congress created the station19 when the Fort Keogh Military
Reservation was transferred from the War Department to the USDA.
Between 1925 and 1935, the station produced 93 purebred Morgans, 77
Morgan-grade crosses, and 1 Morgan-draft horse.20 In addition to
the breeding program, the station conducted studies on the
reproduction of horses. Researchers examined fertility in mares,
the use of chemical tests to detect pregnancy in mares, and semen
production in stallions and jacks. Scientists at the station
conducted early experiments on the collection and storage of semen
and subsequent artificial insemination techniques.21 In 1940, one
mare (Irma) in Miles City, Montana was bred with semen shipped by
airplane from Beltsville, Maryland.22 The U.S. Range Livestock
Experiment Station in Miles City, Montana dispersed its Morgan
breeding program after 1935 and maintained a Thoroughbred breeding
herd until 1964. Breeding of Belgian and other draft horses also
ceased although it is unclear exactly when.
After funding for horse breeding programs ended in the 1950s and
1960s, horse and mule activities of the USDA were limited to a
small nutrition project in Beltsville, Maryland, a cooperative
project with mules in Tennessee, and to the answering of routine
correspondence with farmers and the general public. A 1951 USDA
Bureau of Animal Industry publication discussing the Fiscal Year
1951 stated that “Although horse numbers have declined materially
in recent years in the United States, numerous requests for
information on them are received each year since they continue to
be maintained on 60 percent of the farms and ranches in this
country and have an inventory value in excess of
$300,000,000.00.”23
Census Information
In 1911, the Department of Agriculture reported the total number
of horses in the United States to be over 23 million.24 1927
statistics indicated that the aggregated value of horses and mules
was more than one-fourth the estimated value of all livestock and
that in seven states, the value of horses and mules exceeded that
of all other livestock combined. Interestingly enough, the 1926
Yearbook of Agriculture reported that horses were worth less that
year than in any of the prior 60 years.25 The decrease in horse
numbers and value was attributed to the popularity of the
automobile and auto truck following the end of the first World War.
Cars and trains became more
important modes of transportation, especially after World War II
as the changes in industrial
processes marched on and horses became less important to the
economy. In 1946, Americans
owned only 8 million horses, the smallest number in 75 years.
The last USDA horse census was
taken in 1959 and counted only 4.5 million horses. By the late
1960s, however, the number of
horses had risen again to more than 7 million. A 1968 article in
Time magazine26 suggested that
as horses became less important as modes of transportation or as
useful agricultural animals,
they became a new status symbol for suburbinites to own. This
led to the breeding and
development of sport horses which required different
characteristics than agricultural animals. In
general, sport horses over the last 50 years have been bred for
easy-going temperaments and
athletic ability, depending on the sport.27
Today, many Americans still keep horses for racing, showing,
competition, sport, breeding, recreation, and work. A study
released in 2005 by the American Horse Council reported that
there
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were 9.2 million horses in the US. Horses remain a pastime for
many Americans even if their role in transportation, war, and
farming has diminished. For this reason, in 2006 the Animal Welfare
Information Center (AWIC) put together a comprehensive resource on
the Care and Welfare of Horses that updated a 1994 document on the
Housing, Husbandry and Welfare of Horses. Together, the documents
cover research published from 1988 to 2006 on subjects including
anesthesia and analgesia, behavior, environmental enrichment,
housing, law and legislation, nutrition and feeding, pasture,
equine ranching, safety, training, and transportation of
horses.
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1 Hunt, Kathleen. "Horse Evolution." January 4, 1995.
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August 15, 2009).
2 Florida Museum of Natural History. "Fossil Horses in
Cyberspace." http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fhc/ (accessed August 15,
2009).
3 Anthony, David W. and Dorcas R. Brown. "The Earliest
Horseback-Riding and its Relation to Chariotry and Warfare." 2007.
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4 Henry, Marguerite. Kind of the Wind: The Story of the
Godolphin Arabian. Macmillan, New York. 1976 reprint. 172 p.
5 Borden, Spencer. The Arab Horse. Doubleday, Page & Co.,
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6 Ridgeway, William. The Origin and Influence of the
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p. http://books.google.com/books?id=axVDAAAAIAAJ (accessed August
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the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year 1907. Government
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Adams, John William. Horseshoeing. Farmer’s Bulletin ( United
States Dept. of Agriculture) no. 179. 1903. 29 p., ill. NAL call
no.: 1Ag84F no.179 Descriptors: horseshoeing, farriers, types,
shapes, materials, how to do it, correcting leg and hoof problems,
anatomy of the foot and hoof.
Adams, Ramon Frederick. The Horse Wrangler & His Remuda.
Encino Press. Austin, [ Texas]. Note: With pictures by William D.
Wittliff. 1971. 51 p., ill. NAL call no.: F596.A325 Descriptors:
saddle horses, wrangler cowboys, ranch hands, horse care, horse
herds, remudas, USA.
Adye, Frederic. Horse-Breeding and Management. R. A. Everett
& Co. Ltd. London. 1903. xvi, 332 p., incl. front., ill.,
plates. NAL call no.: 42 Ad9 Descriptors: horses, breeding,
studbooks, stallions, brood mares, foals, colts, fillies, ponies,
mules, asses, jenny asses, horse breeds, shires, Arabians,
Clydesdales, riding horses, hunters, steeple chasers, race horses,
cavalry horses, draft animals, polo ponies, trotters, farm
work.
Albaugh, Reuben. Horses & Men. Davis, Calif. 1974. 164 p.,
ill. NAL call no.: SF285.A4 Descriptors: horse evolution, history
of how horses have served man over the centuries, rodeos, horse
racing, pack horses, the early uses for cross country communication
via the Pony Express, Indians use of horses, famous horses,
behaviors, feeding, training, USA.
Alexander, David. The History and Romance of the Horse Told with
Pictures. [2 nd ed. rev.] Cooper Square Publishers. New York. 1965.
128 p., ill. NAL call no.: SF283.A4 1965 Descriptors: founding of
Thoroughbred horse lines, blue mares, Arabic and Greek horse gods,
horses in myths and legends, Eohippu, evolution of Equidae, mules,
asses early breeds, using horses in travel, transport, exploration,
and war.
Allison, William. The British Thoroughbred Horse. His History
& Breeding Together with an Esposition of the Figure System.
E.P Dutton and Co of New York and Grant Richards of London. 1901.
360 p., ill. Note: Includes additional lists of winners of several
of the famous English races. “ Derby Winners” from 1790 through
1899. “Winners of the Oaks” 1779 through 1899. “Winners of the St
Leger” 1777 through 1899. NAL call no.: 42 AL5 Descriptors: the
original breeding mares in the development of the Thoroughbred
horse breed, theories of breeding race horses, famous English horse
breeders, Galton’s law of heredity vs common experience, “The
Figure Guide System”, proved merit of mares, purity and vigor of
ancestral animals and descendants, Bruce Lowe’s figures, 5
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mare families have the most race winning descendents, “No 1”
family Tregonwell;s Natural Mare, “No 2” family Burton’s barb,
“No3” family dam of the Two True Blues, “No 4” The Layton barb
Mare, “No 5” daughter of Massy”s Black Barb, “No 6” Old Bald Peg,
“No 7”Black Legged Royal mare, “No 8” Bustler mare, “No 9” The Old
Vintner mare, No 10” daughter of Gower stallion (out of Childers
Mare), 50 mare-based families listed with race winning descendents,
descent of the tail male, breeding in Europe, Australian blood
stock.
Amaral, Anthony A. Mustang: Life and Legends of Nevada’s Wild
Horses.Lancehead Series.Nevada and the West. University of Nevada
Press. Reno, Nevada. 1977. xiv, 156 p., [5] leaves of plates, ill.
Note: Illustrated by Craig Sheppard. NAL call no.: SF293.M9A45
Descriptors: wild horses, U.S. Taylor Grazing Act of 1934, stories,
mustang fever, wild horse roundups, wild horse capture, behavior,
American wild horses evolved from Spanish horses of the colonial
period, Indian ponies, American horses, Nevada, USA.
Ammon, Karl Wilhelm and translated by H. Staubli Hildsheim.
Historical Reports on Arab Horse Breeding and the Arabian Horse:
Collected Reports from Early Travelers to Arabia. Olms Presse, New
York. 1993. xvii, 325 p., ill. NAL call no.: SF293.A8A4413 1993
Descriptors: Arabian horses, characteristics, conformation, coat
colors, breeding, history, reports from early travelers to Arabia,
breeding, mating, training, racing, war’s influence on the breed,
veterinary medicine, Syria, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
Anderson, Edward Lowell. Curb, snaffle, and spur. A method of
training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use
under the saddle. By Edward L. Anderson. Illustrated by thirty-two
photographs from the life. Little, Brown and Company. Boston. 1894.
132 p. illus. 21 cm. NAL call no.: 42 An2 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=VRZDAAAAIAAJ Descriptors:
horsemanship, horses, training horses for riding, mounted soldiers,
double bridle, snaffle bridle, gaits, halting, backing, jumping
Anderson, Edward Lowell. Horses and Riding. U.S. Cavalry
Association. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 1909. 68 p. Note:
Illustrated with forty half tone plates. NAL call no.: 42 AN2HO
Descriptors: horse breeds for riding, military horses,
horsemanship, treatment of young horses, saddles, spurs, reins, use
of the whip, first enlisted Cavalry, forerunner of Light Cavalry,
riding schools, riding matters, USA.
Anderson, Edward Lowell. Modern Horsemanship, Three Schools of
Riding; An Original Method of Teaching the Art by Means of Pictures
from the Life. Putnam. New York. 1889. 164 p. illus. Note: New
edition, re-written and re-arranged. According to the book’s
preface, “Modern Horsemanship was the first work in any language in
which Moment-Photography was employed to explain and teach a
physical exercise.” NAL call no.: 42 An2H Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=zDFJAAAAMAAJ Descriptors: training
horses for riding, saddle, snaffle bridle, curb bit, double bridle,
curb reins, jumping, dealing with difficult horses, gaits,
progressive training, cavesson.
Anderson, Edward Lowell. On Horseback, In the School and On the
Road. H. Holt & Company. New York. 1882. 218 p. 19 cm. NAL call
no.: 42 An26 1894 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=1GBFAAAAMAAJ Descriptors: how to
ride a horse, saddle, bridle, bits, exercises for horse and rider,
gaits of the horse, vices, schooling the horse.
Anderson, Edward Lowell. Riding and Driving.Riding, by Edward L.
Anderson; Driving: Hints on the History, Housing, Harnessing and
Handling of the Horse, by Price Collier. The Macmillan Company. New
York. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. London. 1912 [c1905]. xiii, 441 p.,
front., plates, ill. NAL call no.: 42 AN2R 1912 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ArMUAAAAYAAJ Descriptors: saddle
horse breeding, handling young horses, saddle horse stock farms,
general horsemanship, US Cavalry, American horsemanship, riding
horses, driving horses, equipment and handling, history, USA.
Anderson, James Douglas. Making the American Thoroughbred,
Especially in Tennessee, 1800-1845. Including Reminiscences of the
Turf, by Balie Peyton, with Notes by the Author. The Plimpton
Press. Norwood, Massachusetts. 1916. xv p., 2l., 300 p., front., 15
pl. (incl. ports.), ill. NAL call no.: 42 AN27 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ChdDAAAAIAAJ Descriptors: American
Thoroughbred horses, raising and racing the Thoroughbred, breeding,
training for races, 8 famous races, famous horses, horse history,
letters by Andrew Jackson on horses, Tennessee, 19 th Century,
USA.
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Appaloosa Horse Club. The Appaloosa Horse. [Moro, Oregon.
1941?]. 19 p., ill. NAL call no.: 42 AP4 Descriptors: appaloosa
horses, physical description, characteristics of the breed,
behavior, build, color patterns, breeding, history of the
breed.
Arabian Horse Club of America. Arabian Horses. [Arabian Horse
Club of America, Chicago, Illinois. 1946]. 31 p., ill. (part col.).
NAL call no.: 42 AR12 Descriptors: Arabian horses, physical
descriptions, characteristics, typical behaviors, uses in driving,
riding, cavalry, pleasure horses, stock horses, the Arabian Horse
Club of America founded in 1908.
Archer, Rosemary, Colin Pearson, and Cecil Covey. The Crabbet
Arabian Stud. It’s History & Influence. A. Heriot. Northleach,
[ England.] 1978. 352 p., [4] leaves of plates, ill. Note: Foreword
by Princess Alice of Athlone. NAL call no.: SF293.A8A83
Descriptors: Arabian horses, history of import into England, early
important stallions, Crabbet Arabian Stud, breeding Arabians,
influence of the breed on other the development of other horse
breeds, comments the English stud by Princess Alice of Athlone,
England.
Armatage, George. The Horseowner and Stableman’s Companion; or,
Hints on the Selection, Purchase, and General Management of the
Horse. F. Warne and Co. London and Scribner, Welford and Co. New
York. 1869. viii, 120 p. NAL call no.: 42 AR5HO Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=J0kDAAAAQAAJ Descriptors: horse
selection, how to evaluate a horse for purchase, assessing age and
soundness, temperament, management of stables, stableman’s guide,
care, training, feeding, housing, equipment.
Armatage, George. The Horseowner and Stableman’s Companion; or,
Hints on the Selection, Purchase, and General Management of the
Horse. Frederick Warne and Co. London. 1904. viii, 120 p. NAL call
no.: 42 AR5HO 1904 Descriptors: horse management, how to evaluate
and select horses for purchase, assessing age and soundness in
horses, past treatment and the affect on behaviors for future
owners, vices, temperament, Turkish or Roman baths for washing
horses after hunting, stable arrangement, equipment, stable
management, horseshoeing, disease prevention.
Asmus, Henry. Horseshoes of Interest to Veterinarians. [ Tampa,
Florida. 1946]. c1945. 24 p., ill. Note: Republished by Dr. R.A.
Asmus, Son of Henry Asmus who originally published this work in
1935. NAL call no.: 42 AS5 1946 Descriptors: horse shoes; various
types, shapes; materials; modifications for correcting hoof and leg
problems; shoes shapes and modifications for: draft horses, mules,
light harness horse, hunters.
Axe, John Wortley. The Mare and Foal. J. Murray. London. 1898.
58 p., ill. NAL call no.: 42 AX2 Descriptors: horses, treatment of
brood/breeding mares, raising foals, female equine reproduction
structure and function, ovaries, ovum, embryos, pregnancy,
pregnancy indicators, abnormal presentations, delivery of foals,
weaning young animals, diseases of foals, general care and
management.
Axe, J. Wortley (Editor). The Horse. Its Treatment in Health and
Disease. With a Complete Guide to Breeding, Training and
Management.Divisional volume 1. Gresham Publishing Company. London.
1906. 162 p., ill. photo. NAL call no.: 42 AX2H Descriptors:
internal and external anatomy; descriptions of parts of the body;
head; body line; chest; abdomen; flank; groin; genital areas; legs;
conformation defects; withers; distribution of weight on the body;
breeding, training young animals, general management, common
diseases and suggested remedies; varieties of horses: Thoroughbred,
hackney, pack horse, Cleveland Bay, Yorkshire Coach Horse, Hunter,
saddle horse, harness horse, Dartmoor Pony, UK.
Bach, F.W. How to Judge a Horse: A Concise Treatise as to Its
Qualities & Soundness. Jenkins. New York. 1893. 180 p., ill.,
pl.
NAL call no.: 42 B12 Online:
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bits, saddles, driving, body conformation, judging soundness,
behaviors, indicators of good care and management, breaking horses,
training young animals, Rockwell & Rapey’s methods, stables,
behaviors.
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Baird, Eric. The Clydesdale Horse. B.T. Batsford. London. c1982.
128 p., [16] p. of plates, ill. NAL call no.: SF293.C65B3
Descriptors: Clydesdale horse breed, early history of the breed
development and refinement, master breeders, super studs, uses for
these large horses, draft horses, war horses, harness equipment,
wagons, prize stallions, (1836-1892), Clydesdale Studbook Society
Presidents, bibliography, UK.
Barnhart, James M. A History of the Percheron in America. J. M.
Barnhart. Butler, Missouri. c1998. x, 357 p., ill. ref. Note: Pages
356-357 provide a chronology of Percheron horse history and a list
of International Grand Champions. NAL call no.: SF293.P4 B27 1998
Descriptors: Percheron horse breed, development of the breed, early
imports into the US, conformation, history of introduction,
breeding, champion sires, care and management, behaviors typical of
the breed, France, USA.
Bartlet, John. The Gentleman’s Farriery: Or, a Practical
Treatise on the Diseases of Horses: Wherein the Best Writers on the
Subject Have Been Consulted, and M. La Fosse’s Method of Trepanning
Glandereel Horses Is Particularly Considered and Improved: Also a
New Method of Nicking Horses is Recommended; with a Copper-plate
and Description of the Machine. 7 th ed., rev. Printed for J.
Nourse. London. 1770. xxviii, 370, [10] p., [5] leaves of plates
(some col.); ill. NAL call no.: SF951.B3 1770 R Descriptors:
horses, historical document, diseases, care and management, method
for trepanning glandereel horses, nicking or tail breaking methods
and equipment described, common diseases and remedies, UK.
Bartlett, Jane and David Gibbon. Animal Draught Technology: An
Annotated Bibliography. Overseas Development Group of the
University of East Anglia. IT Publications, London. 1984. 76, [14]
p. NAL call no.: Z5071.D73B3 Descriptors: draft horses, technology
of draft animal use, tillage techniques, implements, types of
activities, cart horses, equipment, harnessing, training, draft
horse organization list.
Barton, Frank Townend. Horses and Practical Horsekeeping.
Jarrold & Sons. London. [1911]. 643 p., front., plates, ill.
NAL call no.: 42 B28HO Descriptors: horses, shire and cart horses,
Clydesdale, Thoroughbreds, breeding race horses, hunters, ponies,
antiquity of the horse, many aspects of care, breaking, handling,
training, obnoxious behaviors of horses, structure and anatomy,
breeding, care of brood mares and foals, diseases and treatment,
drug uses, doses, and recipes, history of some celebrated horses,
England.
Barton, Frank Townend. Ponies and All about Them. J. Long.
London. 1911. xvi, 17-506 p., incl. front. pl., ill. Note: With 28
illustrations principally from photographs by Gilbert H. Parsons.
NAL call no. 42 B28P Descriptors: ponies, points of a pony,
conformation, Thoroughbreds, history of Hackney pony, harness pony,
saddle pony, polo pony, Wilson pony, children’s ponies, Welsh pony,
Shetland Pony, pony societies, age, stable management, diseases,
care. UK
Barton, Frank Townend. The Horse in Health, Accident &
Disease: A Thoroughly Practical Guide for Every Horse Owner. C.
Arthur Pearson. London. 1920. 235 p., [8] leaves of plates, ill.
NAL call no.: 42 B28HE Descriptors: horse care and management,
draft horses, cart hauling horses, Clydesdales, Percherons, various
diseases common diseases described, recommended treatments, injury
treatment and repair, horse hygiene, keeping horses healthy,
feeding, stable management, UK.
Battell, Joseph. American Stallion Register: Including all
Stallions Prominent in the Breeding of the American Roadster,
Trotter and Pacer, from the Earliest Records to 1902: and this
Includes Nearly All Imported English Thoroughbreds, and Their More
Distinguished Get, Together with Many of the English Stallions from
Which They are Descended Compiled from Original Sources. Vols. 1-5.
American Pub. Co. Middlebury, Vermont. 1909-1936. 5 v., ill. NAL
call no.: 42.9 B32A Descriptors: horses, American stallion
register, historical information, early American horses, horse
breeding, various horse types, American roadsters, trotters,
pacers, imported English Thoroughbreds, descendents, English
stallions, American stallions, famous horses, USA.
Beatie, Russel H. Saddles. 1 st ed. University of Oklahoma
Press. Norman. c1981. xiv, 391 p., ill. Note: Foreword by Dean
Kratel, Jr.; drawings by Nancy Niles and Judy Osburn. Note: Very
well illustrated. NAL call no.: SF309.9.B42 1981
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Descriptors: saddlery, riding equipment, Shipley saddle, Western
stock saddle, history and development of saddles, modern horses,
chariots, cavalry, designs of the dark and Middle Ages, types from
Columbus to 1800, 1800-1920 styles, parts of the saddle (trees,
horns, cantles, stirrups), English saddles, saddle pads, saddle
care, saddling a horse, early saddle makers, saddles in art, bronze
saddles.
Bernhardi, Friedrich von (General Freiher) and translated from
German by Major G. T. M. Bridges. Cavalry in War and Peace. U S
Cavalry Association. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 1910.
xxxii, 368 p. front. (port.). Note: With a preface by General
Sir J. D. P. French. NAL call no.: 42 B452 Online:
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horses, horse types used, choosing and training horses, cavalry,
U.S. Cavalry Association, German cavalry, military history,
reconnaissance, squadron patrols, military raids, horses used in
combat training, USA.
Bentwright, Jeremiah. The American Horse Tamer Showing How to
Cure the Wildest & Most vicious Horse in the World of Kicking,
balkin, and other Bad Habits: Also Direction to Purchasers, Hints
on Stable Economy and Remedies for all Diseases to which Horses Are
Liable such as Spavin, Distemper, Ringbone, &c. &c. A. O
Moore. New York. 1858. 86 p. plates. Note: Contents arranged in
alphabetical order. A lot of topics addressed in 86 pages! NAL call
no. 42 B44 Descriptors: horse and mule care, management of the
horse, diseases of various organs, injuries, founder, management of
the feet, mange, rabies, recipes, horse structure, stable
management, teeth, tooth development, behaviors, scaring, training
horses to pace, and bow, breaking young horses, managing
balking.
Biggle, Jacob. Biggle Horse Book; a Concise and Practical
Treatise on the Horse, Original and Compiled. Adapted to the Needs
of Farmers and Others Who Have a Kindly Regard for this Noble
Servitor of Man . W. Atkinson Company. Philadelphia. 1894. 3 p. l.,
[9]-121 p., ill. NAL call no.: 42 B48H Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=6G4VAAAAYAAJ Descriptors: horses,
horsemanship, care, handling, humane training of horses, diseases
and treatments of common diseases and conditions in horses,
breeding, husbandry, care of feet, educating a colt, farm horses,
plow horses, wisdom of John Tucker, saddle horses, stables,
USA.
Biggle, Jacob. Biggle Horse Book; a Concise and Practical
Treatise on the Horse: Adapted to the Needs of Farmers and Others
Who Have a Kindly Regard for this Noble Servitor of Man. 10 th ed.
W. Atkinson [Co.], Philadelphia 1913, c.1906. 136 p., ill. NAL call
no.: 42 B48H 1913 Descriptors: horse care, handling, humane
training methods, diseases and treatments, breeding, husbandry,
wisdom of John Tucker, saddle, farm and plow horses, stables,
USA.
Bindley, Charles. The Stud for Practical Purposes and Practical
Men, by Harry Hieover [pseud.]. 2 nd ed. London, [U. K.]. Longman,
Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts. London. 1858. xiv, 205, [1]
p. front., pl. NAL call no.: 42 B51 Ed.2 Descriptors: horses, horse
breeding farms, breeding, care, husbandry and management, mares,
stallions, horse diseases, internal and external abnormalities,
habits, behaviors, stable economy.
Bindley, Charles. Things Worth Knowing about Horses, by Harry
Hieover [pseudo.]. T. C. Newby. London [ U.K.]. 1859. iv, 266 p.,
ill. NAL call no.: 42 H53T Descriptors: horses, feeding, care,
management, behaviors, breeding, diseases, uses, training horses
for various uses, trotting horses, draft horses, driving horses,
stables, stable management.
Blew, William Charles Arlington. Light Horses: Breeds and
Management. Vinton. London. 1894. 226 p., [30] leaves of plates,
ill. NAL call no.: 42 B61 Descriptors: various horse breeds,
characteristics, behaviors, uses, Thoroughbreds, Hackney ponies,
Cleveland Bays, Yorkshires, coach horses, Arabian horses, American
trotting horses, hunters, hacks, ponies, asses, mules, horse
management, diseases and injuries typical of these equines.
Bloodgood, Lida Fleitman and Piero Santini [Compilers]. The
Horseman’s Dictionary. Dutton. New York. [1963]. 214 p. NAL call
no.: SF278.B55 Descriptors: alphabetical listing of terms related
to various topics relevant to horses and horse care, equestrian
activities, horsemanship, horse management and horse care.
Blunt, Anne, Lady. Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates. J. Murray.
London. 1879. 2 vols., [13] leaves of plates (some folded), ill.,
col. map. Note: With a preface and some account of
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the Arabs and their horses, by W. S. B.; with a map and sketches
by the author. NAL call no.: 127 B62 Online:
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tribes described, Arabian horses, care, uses of horses, importance
of horses in the Bedouin culture and society, horse racing, Arabian
horse breeding, Euphrates River area, authors travel descriptions,
mules, camels, desert horse history, Middle East.
Blunt, Anne, Lady Wentworth. Thoroughbred Racing Stock and its
Ancestors: The Authentic Origin of Pure Blood. Allen & Unwin.
London. 1960. xvi, 556 p., [392] p. of plates (some col.), ill.,
map, ports. Note: With additional chapters from the notes of the
late Lady Anne Blunt (16 th Baroness Wentworth) and Wilfrid Scawen
Blunt (1840-1922), on the Arabian breed. NAL call no.: 42 W483 Ed.2
Descriptors: history, development of the Thoroughbred race horse in
England, origins of the “pure blood,” Arabian horses, racing stock,
UK.
Borden, Spencer. The Arab Horse. Doubleday, Page & Co. New
York. 1906. xx, 104 p., front., [23 pl.], ill. Note: Many
illustrations and photographs. NAL call no.: 42 B645 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=qFcCAAAAYAAJ Descriptors: Arabian
horses, horse types, early history and families, Arab horses
outside Arabia, Bedouins, Arabian horses in Americas, Godolphin
Arabians, how horses were obtained from the Arabs, use of Arabian
horses in breeding.
Borden, Spencer. The Arab Horse. Reprint edition. Borden Pub.
Co. Los Angeles. 1961. 104 p., ill.
NAL call no.: SF293 A8B6 1961 Descriptors: Arabian horses, early
history and families, Arab horses outside Arabia, Bedouins, Arabian
horses in Americas, Godolphin Arabians, how horses were obtained,
use of Arabian horses in breeding.
Borden, Spencer. What Horse for the Cavalry? J. H. Franklin Co.
Fall River, Mass. 1912. vi, 160 p., front., ill. Note: Many
illustrations from fotografs (photographs). NAL call no.: 42 B645W
Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=Is4OAAAAYAAJ Descriptors:
cavalry horses of Holland, Germany, Austria, Lippizans, German
horses, Hungarian horses and studs, Hussars; stallion stables,
paddocks, war horses. Europe.
Bosworth, Clarence Edwin. Breeding Your Own: How to Raise and
Train Colts for Pleasure and Profit. The Derrydale Press. New York.
[c1939] x p., 1 l., 245 p. incl. front. plates. Note: Illustrated
with photographs. NAL call no.: 42 B65 Descriptors: breeding
horses, mare management, colt raising, colt training, selling,
horse businesses, pleasure riding horses, care and management.
Boucaut, James Penn, Sir. The Arab, the Horse of the Future. Gay
and Bird. London. xx, 249 p., front., 7 plates, ill. 1905. Note:
Preface by Sir Walter Gilbey, bart. NAL call no.: 42 B66 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=qgRGAAAAMAAJ Descriptors: Arabian
horses, role and use of horses in ancient times, breeds developed
in other countries, horse breeding, Queen Victoria’s favorite
Arabian horse, Australian stud farm.
Brady, Irene. America’s Horses and Ponies. Houghton Mifflin.
Boston. 1969. 202 p., ill. NAL call no.: SF284.U5B7 Descriptors:
horses, ponies, types, breeds, history of import and uses,
prehistoric horses, light horses, draft horses, donkeys, zebras,
USA.
Bradley, Melvin and Duane Dailey. Recollections of Missouri
Mules. Extension Division, University of Missouri-Columbia in
cooperation with the Missouri Mule Skinners Society, c.1991. 8
vols., ill. Boxes 1-4. NAL call no.: SF362.B73 1991 R Descriptors:
Missouri mules, oral histories, letters, recollections, Missouri
mule industry, breeding of mules, varied uses of mules, interviews
with mule farmers, Missouri Mule Skinners Society, USA.
Bradley, Melvin. The Mule Industry of Missouri Remembered: A Key
to Transcripts from 130 Interviews Contained in Volumes One through
Eight of Recollections of Missouri Mules by Melvin Bradley.
University of Missouri Press. [ Columbia?] Mo. 1991. v, 48 leaves.
NAL call no.: SF362.B732 1991 R Descriptors: mules, mule industry;
historical interviews; mule breeding; jack stock breeding; mule
marketing; uses in farming, mining, logging, levee building, and
uses in cities; showing mules, behavior and psychology, in the
military in WWI and WWII; Missouri, USA.
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British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology. Guide to the
Specimens of the Horse Family (Equidae) Exhibited in the Department
of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History). Printed by order of
the Trustees of the Museum, London. 1907. 42 p. plates. NAL call
no.: 42 B77 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=7dU3AAAAMAAJ
Descriptors: fossils,horse family, taxonomy, horse teeth, ancestors
of the horse, extinct horses, skulls, feet, hoofs, cave horses,
Mongolian wild horses, Arabian horses, Thoroughbreds, Shire horse
breed, Kiang, onager, zebras, asses.
Brooke, Geoffrey Francis Heremon. The Way of a Man with a Horse:
A Practical Book on Horsemanship. Seeley, Service & Co. London.
1929. 2 p., 7-288 p. front. (port.) plates. Note: Veterinary notes
by Col. Todd, & a chapter on pig-sticking by Arthur Brooke.
With over ninety illustrations. NAL call no.: 42 B793 Descriptors:
horsemanship, veterinary notes, handling, training, care,
management, breeding, raising.
Brookshier, Frank. The Burro. [1 st ed.]. University of Oklahoma
Press. Norman, Oklahoma. [1974]. xiii, 370 p., ill. NAL call no.:
SF361.B76 Descriptors: burros, heritage from the Middle East, the
Chinese burro, Persian and Hindu trails, Greco-Roman theater,
following the conquistadors, used by prospectors in the expansion
of the US West, Mexican burros, use as pets, pack burros, other
uses, donkeys, depictions in art and religion, USA.
Bruce, Benjamin Gratz. Memoir of Lexington. [n.p., 188?]. 51 p.
Note: B.G. Bruce was the editor of the Kentucky Live Stock Record.
NAL call no.: 42 B832 Descriptors: Lexington (race horse), 4 mile
races, Dr. Elisha Warfield, accounts of Lexington’s races,
newspaper articles, letters, offspring, dam and sire, Lecomte,
match race, blindness, first horse to run 4 miles under 7:20,
resemblance between the career of John Milton as a poet and
Lexington as a race horse, 1850-1875.
Bruce, Sanders Dewees. The Thoroughbred Horse: His Origin, How
to Breed and How to Select Him; With the Horse Breeders’ Guide. New
York. Turf, Field and Farm. 1892. xii, 316 p. Note: “Embracing one
hundred tabulated pedigrees of the principal sires, with full
performances of each and best of their get, covering the season of
1892.” NAL call no.: 42 B83 Descriptors: Thoroughbred horse,
horses, breeding, pedigrees, stallions, dams, stud book, racing
lineage, hereditary soundness, conformation.
Buffum, David. The Horse; his Breeding, Care and Use,by David
Buffum. Outing Pub. Co. New York. 1911. 160 p., ill. Note:
Illustrated with diagrams. NAL call no: 42 B861 Descriptors:
description of a good horse, influx of Arabian blood, breed choice,
principles of breeding, shying behavior, stabling and feeding,
training young horses, shoeing, management of carriage horses,
equipment, draft horses, evolution/development of the trotter,
horsemanship, USA.
Burke, Fielding. The Welsh Pony, Described in Two Letters to a
Friend, by Olive Tilford Dargan. Privately Printed for C. A. Stone.
Boston. [c.1913]. xiii, 52 p., front., plates. NAL call no.: 42 D24
Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=zzsXAAAAYAAJ Descriptors:
Welsh mountain pony, physical characteristics, behaviors, uses,
harness ponies, descriptions in two letters, stallions, mares,
breeding, pedigrees.
Busbey, Hamilton. The Trotting and the Pacing Horse in America.
American Sportsman’s Library. Caspar Whitney (Editor). Macmillan
Company, New York and London. 1904. xii, 369 p. illus. Note: Many
photographs of famous trotters and pacers in the USA. NAL call no.:
42 B96 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=D1ICAAAAYAAJ
Descriptors: racing horses, history of import of horses in the
Americas, colonial period, early race tracks, time records for mid
to late 1800’s, 1903-2 minute mile trotting race results, driving
equipment, champion mare “Lou Dillon,” “Major Delmar,” “Cresceus,”
“Dan Patch,” famous breeders, growth of horse shows, amateur
driving clubs, Narragansett pacers, “Star Pointer.”
Busbey, Hamilton. Recollections of men and horses. Dodd, Mead
and Company. New York. 1907. xii, 354 p. front., plates, ports.
21cm. NAL call no.: 42 B96R Online:
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Hambletonian, breeder, thoroughbred, trotting horses.
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Carter, William Harding. Horses, Saddles and Bridles,by General
William H. Carter. [3d. ed.]. The Lord Baltimore Press, Friedenwald
Company. Baltimore. 1906. 2 p., [iii]-vi p., 1, 405 p., ill.,
glossary. Note: Very extensive book on all topics related to
horses. NAL call no.: 42 C24 1906 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=hLpBAAAAIAAJ Descriptors: cavalry
horses, cavalry equipment, saddles, bridles, injuries, horse care
and management, veterinary supplies, transport of horses at
sea.
Carter, William Harding, Major General and National Geographic.
The Horses of the World; the Development of Man’s Companion in War
Camp, on Farm, in the Marts of Trade, and in the Field of sports.
The National Geographic Society. Washington, [D.C.] 1923. 3 p., 118
p., ill. (part col.). Note: Paintings by Edward Herbert Miner. With
95 illustrations, including 24 pages of color. NAL call no.: 42
C24H Descriptors: horses, uses in a variety of human activities,
uses in war, on the farm uses, trade activities, sporting horses,
various breeds of horses, wild horses, zebras, onagers, wild asses,
donkey, ponies, Clydesdale, Hackney, Arabian horses, German coach
horses, American saddle horses, Percherons, Thoroughbreds, Morgan
horses, polo ponies, mustangs, draft animals, pleasure animals.
Clabby, John. The Natural History of the Horse.World Naturalist
Series. Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson. London. 1976. xii,
116 p., [8] leaves of plates, ill. NAL call no.: SF285.C5534
Descriptors: horses, natural history, origins, behaviors, habitat,
herds, stallion’s role and behaviors, foraging behavior.
Clark, Bracy. An Essay on the Bots of Horses, and Other Animals.
London: Printed for the author and sold at no. 17, Giltspur Street.
1815. 72, 81-94, [6] p., 2 leaves of plates: col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Note: Caption title: On the bots, or Oestri. T. Owen engraver.
Bound with: An appendix or supplement to a treatise on the Oestri
and Cuterebrae of various animals/ by Bracy Clark. [London?, ca.
1845]: p. 81-94 and supplementary sheet: Discovery of the fly of
the white bot: p.[3-6] at back. NAL call no.: QL537.O4 C63 1815
Descriptors: horses, botflies, cuterebra, horse diseases oestrus
(insect).
Clark, Bracy. Hippodonomia, or The true structure, laws, and
economy of the horse’s foot: also, Podophthora; or, A ruinous
defect in the principle of the common shoe detected; and
demonstrated by experiments: with a proposition for a new principle
of shoeing, which abundant practice has since confirmed. 2nd
edition, enlarged and improved. London: for the author. 1829. 140
p. 6 pl (incl. front); 28cm. NAL call no.: 42 .C54 Descriptors:
hoofs, horseshoeing, structure of the horse’s foot, natural
function of horse hooves, shoeless hoofcare.
Clark, Jefferson K. The Percheron Horse. R. P. Studley &
co., Printers and Lithographers. St Louis. Missouri. 1869.
Cover-title, 8 p., ill., 3 pl. (1 fold.) NAL call no.: 42 C543
Descriptors: Percheron horses, uses, history of the breed, import
into America, characteristics, structure, behaviors, breeding,
drawings.
Clarke, William H. Horses’ Teeth:A Treatise on their Mode of
Development, Anatomy, Microscopy, Pathology, and Dentistry;
Compared with Teeth of Many other Land and Marine Animals, Both
Living and Extinct; with a Vocabulary and Copious Extracts from the
Works of Odontologists and Veterinarians. 4 th ed., re-revised,
with second appendix. W. R. Jenkins. New York. 1893. xxx, [31]-308
p., ill. NAL call no.: 42 C55 1893 Descriptors: horses teeth,
numbers, types, species comparisons to aquatic and land animals,
embryonic development, microscopy, micro and macro structure, tooth
diseases, dentistry, treatments, terminology, stages of tooth
development, normal and abnormal tooth development, veterinary
instruments.
Clutton-Brock, Juliet. Horse Power: A History of the Horse in
Human Societies. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Mass. 1992.
192 p., ill. (some col.), maps. NAL call no.: SF283.C63 1992
Descriptors: horses; domestication, uses over the centuries of
domestication, role in the expansion of cultures in many parts of
the world, uses in: war, transport of goods and people, sport, and
food, horses in human history, relationship between people and
horses.
Coates, Henry Troth. A Short History of the American Trotting
and Pacing Horse. The American Trotting Turf in 1899 and 1900, by
A. M. Gillam, and What to Do before the Veterinary Surgeon Comes,
by G. Fleming. Coates & Co., Philadelphia. 1901. 148 p.,
front., pl., Ill. NAL call no.: 42 C63 Online:
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American trotters and pacers, racing in 1899-1900, diseases and
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various health and structural conditions, treatment and
restraint of horses before veterinary care, remedies, veterinary
care, historical information, veterinary surgery, pedigrees of
famous horses, training and conditioning, USA.
Cochel, W. A. and B.O. Severson. Developing Draft Colts.
Bulletin. Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment
Station; no. 122. 1913. 13 p., ill. NAL call no.: 100 P381 no. 122
Descriptors: young draft horses, colts, feeding, diets, care,
training, economic value, handling, husbandry, USA.
Coleraine, George Hanger, 4 th Baron. Colonel George Hanger, to
All Sportsmen, and Particularly to Farmers, and Gamekeepers. Above
Thirty Years’ Practice in Horses and Dogs; How to Feed and Take
Care of Them, and Also To Cure Them of All Common Disorders.
Effectually To Allure and Catch all Vermin. The Rat-Catching
Secret. To Breed and Feed Pheasants, and Cure their Disorders. On
Fowling-Pieces, Rifle-Guns, and Muskets. To Which Is Added, a Plan
for Training and Disciplining a Corp. Printed for the author and
sold by J. J. Stockdale. London. 1814. 1 p., l., [5]. 226 p. NAL
call no.: 40 C67 Descriptors: horse care, dog care, feeding, curing
common diseases, rat catching, breeding, caring for pheasants,
fowling pieces, rifle guns, muskets, training and disciplining a
corp, England.
Couste, Henri Jean Paul. Mechanics Applied to the Race Horse.
(Une Foulee de Gallop de Course). 2 nd ed. With a Study of the
Construction and Functions of the Hind Legs. Replies to Criticisms.
By Colonel H. Couste; translated by E. B. Cassatt. Paris 1914; New
York 1916. 80 p., ill. NAL call no: 42 C832 Descriptors: race
horses, locomotion, movement mechanics, anatomy of rear legs,
bones, muscles, parts of the rear leg, analysis of the gallop
motion.
Cowan, Bud. Range Rider. Doubleday, Doran & Company, inc.,
Garden City, NY. 1930. x p., 1 l., 289 p., ill., front., plates.
Note: With an introduction by B. M. Bower. Illustrations by Ross
Santee. NAL call no.: 138 C83 Descriptors: horses, cowboys,
American range land, management of cattle grazing, American West,
USA.
Culley, John Henry. Cattle, Horses & Men of the Western
Range. The Ward Ritchie Press. Los Angeles, CA. [1940]. xvi, p.,
337 p., ill., front. (port.), plates. NAL call no.: 43 C894
Descriptors: cattle, horses, stockmen, broncos, cowboys, rodeos,
Western sections of the USA.
Cullum, Grove. Selection and Training of the Polo Pony, with
Comments on the Game, by Grove Cullum. C. Scribner’s sons. New York
and London. 1934. xv, 253 p., incl. front., ill. NAL call no.: 42
C89 Descriptors: polo ponies, polo games, selection of a polo pony,
polo pony training, temperaments, conformation, stable management,
breeding lessons with stick and ball, striking, combination play,
rules of the game, care and management.
Culver, Francis Barnum. Blooded Horses of Colonial Days; Classic
Horse. Matches in America before the Revolution. Published by the
author. Baltimore, [MD.]. 1922. 5 p. l., [13]-96, [15], 100-156 p.
4 l., ill., plates, facsims. NAL call no.: 42 C892 Descriptors: US
Colonial period, pre-revolutionary war, 1745-1775, racing horses,
famous races, blooded horses, ancient horses, horse races, some
farming horses, horse memorabilia, Maryland Jockey Club, Virginia,
The Carolinas, New York, Pennsylvania, New England, USA.
Cunninghame, Graham R. B.; Denhardt, Robert Moorman. The Horses
of the Conquest. [First American edition] University of Oklahoma
Press. Norman, Oklahoma. [1949]. 145 p. illus. NAL call no .:
QL737.U6G7 1949 Descriptors: horses, role of horses in conquest of
the Americas, colonial history, 2 styles of riding in Spain,
interaction of men and horses, post-conquest horses multiplied in
the Americas.
Curryer, Joseph Curtis. Horse Sense. A Practical Treatise. By J.
C. Curryer. Minneapolis, MN., Farm Stock & Home Company.
Minneapolis, MN. 1900. xvi, 226 p., front. (port.), ill. NAL call
no.: 42 C93 Descriptors: conformation of legs, intelligence of
horses, judging horses, soundness, lameness, selection a stallion,
care, use in breeding, selection of brood mares, hereditary traits,
draft horses on the farm, educating horses, humane treatment,
restraint suggestions and equipment, bridle and bits, care of the
feet, shoeing, nutrition, feeding and feeds, controlling
strategies, common diseases and treatments.
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Curryer, J. C. Some of the Natural Laws and Principles of
Horsemanship, with Kindergarten Work for Little Colts. [ St Paul,
Minn.], c1902. pp. [227]-245 ill. NAL call no.: 42 C93S
Descriptors: younghorses, horsemanship, colts, early training,
behaviors, teaching young horses.
Curtis, George Washington. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine.
Origin, History, Improvement, Description, Characteristics, Merits,
Objections, Adaptability, etc., of Each of the Different Breeds,
with Hints on Selection, Care and Management, Including Methods of
Practical Breeders in the United States and Canada. 2 nd ed., rev.
and enl. The Rural Publishing Company. New York. 1893. vii, [8]-343
p., ill. NAL call no.: 40 C94 Ed.2 Online:
http://books.google.com/books?id=nK2EAAAAIAAJ Descriptors:
livestock breeds, cattle, sheep, swine, horses, origins of various
livestock and horse breeds, merits of breeds, methods of breeding,
US, Canada.
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Dadd, George H. The Advocate of Veterinary Reform and Outlines
of Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse. Also, a General History of
Veterinary Science in England, with Practical Observations on
Feeding, Watering, Grooming, Shoeing, &c. Containing, also a
Veterinary Dictionary Selected from the Works of R. White. With
Selections from the Works of Youatt, Percival, and Curtis, Together
with Observations on Bloodletting, and the Use of Poisons. George
H. Dadd (publisher). Boston, [MA.]. 1850. 307 p., ill., 2 fold. pl.
NAL call no.: 42 D12 Online:
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anatomy and physiology, veterinary dictionary of terms relevant to
horses, horse care and equipment, veterinary practices, care,
husbandry, feeding, watering, grooming, diseases, blood letting,
use of poisons as treatments, includes selections from R. White,
Youatt, Percival, and Curtis, England.
Dadd, George H. The Modern Horse Doctor: Containing Practical
Observations of the Cause, Nature and Treatment of Disease and
Lameness in Horses. Embracing the Most Recent and Approved Methods,
According to an Enlightened System of Veterinary Therapeutics, for
the Preservation and Restoration of Health. John P. Jewett and Co.
Boston. Jewett, Proctor & Worthington. Cleveland, Ohio.Sheldon,
Lamport & Blakman. New York. 1855. 432p. ill. NAL call no.: 41
D12M 1855 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=KHgOAAAAYAAJ
Descriptors: horses, nature and treatment of diseases of the horse,
agriculturists, horsemen, sanative and rational system of
medication for those treating their own horses, disease lameness
cures, know when medicines are needed, hygiene, veterinary
medicine, neurological diseases, concussion of the brain,
respiratory organs, pneumonia, strangles, coughing, roaring,
tracheotomy, urinary diseases, digestive tract diseases, liver
diseases, eye and eye membranes, fevers, mouth problems, teeth,
tongue wounds, lameness, long bones, joints, founder, muscle spasm,
strains and sprains, hoof and laminae, wounds, worms, nicking,
glanders, disinfection of stables, cautery, parasites, gadflys,
bones.
Deacon, Alan. Horse Sense: A Complete Guide to Riding and Horse
Management. Frederick Muller Ltd. London. c.1971. 164 p., index p.
161-164, ill. (drawings). NAL call no.: SF285.D4 Descriptors:
horses, care, husbandry, diseases, breeding, training, riding,
equipment, horse shoeing, horse shoes, jumping, hunting, pony club,
equestrian teams, buying a pony, advice for parents buying ponies
for childres, stable management.
De Grey, Thomas. The Compleat Horseman and Expert Ferrier.
Printed by T. Harper. London. 1639. 15 p. 356, [5] p., ill.
(port.). NAL call no.: 41.D34 Descriptors: horses, care, husbandry,
breeding, training, equipment, building, horse shoes, horse
shoeing.
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Denhardt, Robert Moorman and The American Quarter Horse
Association. The Quarter Horse: A Varied Assortment of Historical
Articles, Equine Biographies and Characteristics, Sketches of
Horsemen and Other Lore, All Pertaining to the Quarter Horse.
Penned up by Bob Denhardt. The American Quarter Horse Association.
Fort Worth, Texas. 1941. xxvi, 229 p. incl. front., illus. plates.
24 cm. NAL call no.: 42 D41Q
Descriptors: quarter horse, history of breed, characteristics,
behaviors, stories of famous horses, people who ride quarter
horses, selection of articles, American Quarter Horse Association,
1941.
Denhardt, Robert Moorman. The Horse of the Americas. New ed.,
rev. and enl. University of Oklahoma Press. Norman,
Oklahoma.[1975]. 343 p., ill. appendix, maps. Note: Forward by J.
Frank Dobie NAL all no.: SF284.A6D4 1975 Descriptors: prehistoric
horses, transportation of horses by boat in 16 th
Century,appaloosas, palominos, pintos, Pony Express, Spanish horse
in North America and South America, the American horse today.
Dent, Anthony Austen. Donkey: The Story of the Ass from East to
West. Harrap, London. [1972]. 175 p., ill. NAL call no.: SF361.D37
Descriptors: donkeys, Nubian asses, organization of the American
Pack Train of the U.S. Army, mule trains, mule carts, animal in
active service, history, donkey import into Europe, uses in India,
Egypt, Somaliland, Persia, China, Brother of the Ass, the ass in
Medieval life and legend, Roman goddess protecting mules, the
donkey in the New World.
Dent, Anthony Austen and Daphne Machin Goodall. The Foals of
Epona: A History of British Ponies from the Bronze Age to
Yesterday. Galley Press. London. [1962]. x, 305 p., ill., maps,
plates. NAL call no.: 42 D43 Descriptors: ponies, Roman Britain
ponies, Viking, Ermon foals, Roman postal service, monastic horses,
horses of the Middle Ages in Wales, Ireland, goddesses, poems.
Des Farges, George with C.B. Pitman [Translator]. Race Horses,
Pedigree—Description— History, Translated from French C. B. Pitman;
Sixty Coloured Plates by V. J. Cotlison, L. Penicaut, and le Nail,
Also One Hundred and Thirty-Four Vignettes in the Text by Crafty,
Cotlison, le Nail, Arsenius, Penicaut, Cousturier, etc. Coloured by
Hand. J. C. Nimmo. London. 1890. xxv, 165 p., col. ill., 60 col.
pl. Notes: Author's pseud., S. F. Touchstone, at head of title.
Each plate accompanied by leaf of descriptive letterpress. Added
t.p.: History of Celebrated English and French Thorough-Bred
Stallions and French Mares Which Appeared on the Turf from 1764 to
1887, Preceded by a Preface from the Duke of Beaufort, Translated
from the French by C. B. Pitman. London, J. C. Nimmo, 1890. NAL
call no.: 42 T64 FO Descriptors: race horses, Thoroughbreds, racing
history, celebrated stallions and mares, 1764-1887, descriptions,
pedigrees, English, French.
Dines, Lisa. The American Mustang Guidebook: History, Behavior,
State by State Directions on Where to Best View America’s Wild
Horses. Willow Creek Press. Minoqua, Wis. c2001. 150 p., ill.,
maps. NAL call no.: SF293.M9.D56 2001 Descriptors: wild horses,
mustangs, history of introduction in the American West, habitats,
behaviors, guidebook with directions for observing wild animals,
state by state information, burros, mustang and burro
organizations, American mustang, domestic Spanish mustangs, mustang
and burro trainers, USA.
Dimon, John. American Horses and Horse Breeding. A Complete
History of the Horse from the Remotest Period in His History to
Date. The Horseman’s Encyclopedia and Standard Authority on Horses,
Embracing Breeds, Families, Breeding, Training, Shoeing, and
General Management. The Modern and Practical Horse Doctor on the
Cause, Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Diseases of All Kinds. J.
Dimon (Publisher). Hartford, Conn. 1895. 449 p., front. (port.),
ill., plates. NAL call no.: 42 D59 Online:
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breeding, history of horses, descriptions and histories of various
breeds, families, general care, husbandry, feeding, training,
breeding horses, shoeing, common diseases, symptoms, injuries,
treatments, remedies, Arabian horses, Morgan horses, Thoroughbreds,
draft horses, coach horses, race horses, trotters, USA.
Dobie, J. Frank, Mody C. Boatright and Harry H. Ransom
[Editors]. Mustangs and Cow Horses. Folklore Society. Austin,
Texas. 1940. xi p., 429 p., ill. (incl. map, music).
NAL call no.: 42 D65 Descriptors: mustang horses, cow herding
horses, mustangs of the Southwest, Texas, Plains mustangs, nicking,
Comanche horses, mules, horses lore and legends, horse heroes,
Texas, Mexican horse breaking, caballeros, mustang stampede of
wagon train,
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Dobie, J. Frank. The Mustangs. Boston, [MA]. Little Brown.
Boston. 1952. xvii p., 376 p., ill. Note: Illustrated by Charles
Banks Wilson. NAL call no.: 42 D65M Descriptors: mustangs, history
of the mustang, behaviors, progenitors of mustangs, Indian horses
and horsemanship, Indian horse stealing and mustanging, mestenas,
wild mustangs, legend of the white mustang, the coyote dun and
other cow horses, under saddle, Western US range lands, USA.
Dobie, J. Frank. A Vaquero of the Brush Country by J. Frank
Dobie, Partly from the Reminiscences of John [ Duncan] Young 2 nd
ed. The Southwest Press. Dallas, Texas. 1929. xv p., 314 p., ill.,
facsim. Note: Illustrated by Justin C. Gruelle. NAL call no.: 120
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Descriptors: life as a vaquero in the West, anecdotes and
stories, range lands, USA.
Douglas, Charles. Shetland Pony: With an Appendix on the Making
of the Shetland Pony by J. C. Ewart. Blackwood. Edinburgh. 1913.
172 p., ill., pl. NAL call no.: 42 D74 Descriptors: early history,
early Norwegian rock drawings of horses, pony development on
Shetland Island, harsh environmental island conditions, effects on
genetic selection, Highland Society’s Report of 1801, management of
the modern pony, uses of the ponies.
Du Hays, Charles. The Percheron Horse. Translated. from the
French of Charles Du Hays. Private printing. Baltimore, [MD.].
1886. 128 p., ill., incl. mounted front., 32 mounted pl. NAL call
no.: 42 D88 Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=SDsXAAAAYAAJ
Descriptors: Percheron horses, location in France where breed
developed, Percheron country, characteristics of the breed, color,
size, temperaments, ancestors of the breed, uses, pulling
carriages, cart horses, selection of brood stock, limited numbers
of breeders in Perche, losses of breeding stock, began to introduce
heavy draft horse genes, suggestions for breeding to regenerate the
original type, discussion of interbreeding, 3 types of
Percherons—light, draft and intermediate, discussion of crosses,
Arab crosses, English horse crosses, recommended stud books, speeds
of mounted and harnessed percherons for 1 ¼ mi 1 5/8 mi 2 mi, 2.5
mi, endurance.
Edwards, Elwyn Hartley. The Complete Book of the Horse. London,
[U. K.]. Ward Lock Ltd. London. [1973]. 319 p., col. ill. NAL call
no.: QL737.U62E3 Descriptors: evolution of the horse, history and
development of breeds, horse types, donkeys, mules, Arab,
Anglo-Arab, English Thoroughbred, British heavy horses, draft
horses, the hunter, hacks, the Cob, riding ponies, history of
horsemanship, horse health, equestrian sports, care and management,
Britain.
Ensminger, M. Eugene. Horses and Horsemanship. 4 th ed.
Interstate Printers and Publishers. Danville, Ill. 1969. 906 p.,
ill., photo. NAL call no.: SF285.E5 1969 Descriptors: history and
development of the horse industry, distribution and future of horse
industry, anatomy, conformation, judging horses, types of light
horses, draft horse, mules, jacks, breeding, origins and
domestication of the donkey, breeding, feeding health, training,
management, uses of horses for food, military purposes, recreation
and sports, agricultural and commercial pursuits, early history in
the USA, US horse and mule production, horse and mules in WWII,
horse health, diseases and parasites, horsemanship, tack,
equipment, clothing, boots, how to ride, rules, horse drawn
vehicles, cleaning grooming.
Flower, William Henry. The Horse: A Study in Natural History. D.
Appleton and Company. New York. 1901, c1891. xiv, 204 p., front.,
ill. NAL call no.: 42 F66 Descriptors: taxonomy of horses, natural
ancestors, nearest taxonomic relatives, types, ranges, habits,
where found in the world, descriptions, anatomy, structure,
evolution.
Frame, B. H. (Benjamin Harrison). The Horse and Mule
Outlook.Circular [series] ( University of Missouri, Agricultural
Experiment Station); 157. University of Missouri Agricultural
Experiment Station. Columbia, Missouri. 1927. 12 p., ill. NAL call
no.: 100 M693 no.157 Descriptors: horses, mules, economic factors,
numbers, values, Missouri.
Galtrey, Sidney Capt.. The Horse and the War. Country life.
London. 1918. 130, [2] p., col. front., ill. Notes: Illustrated
from drawings by Captain Lionel Edwards and from photographs. With
a note by Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig. NAL call no.: 42 G132
Online:http://books.google.com/books?id=BNOEAAAAIAAJ Descriptors:
horses, 1 st World War, uses, types of horses, importance in war
and battles, care and management, equipment.
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Galvayne, Sydney. The XXth Century Book on the Horse. by Sydney
Galvayne. Also a Practical Treatise on Training Ponies and Playing
Polo by Fred. Galvayne. 3 rd ed. Bailliere, Tindall and Cox.
London. 1912. xxv, 346 p., ill., incl. front. (port.), plates,
plans, charts. NAL call no.: 42 G13 Ed.3 Descriptors: horses,
ponies, coat colors, descriptions of breeds and types, terms,
definitions, bits, bridles, shoeing, stable care, Galvayne method
of training, colt management, soundness, dealing with bad habits
and vicious horses, curing horse fallacies, foaling management,
training ponies for Polo.
Gamble, James A., I.P. Earle, and Paul E. Howe. Rearing foals
and lambs by the use of colostrum, blood serum, and substitute
milks. Technical Bulletin ( United States Dept. of Agriculture);
no. 661. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1938. 35 p.,
ill. NAL call nos.: 1 AG84TE no.661 and Fiche S-69 No. 661
Descriptors: feedingyoung horses, lambs, diet, milk substitute
formulations, colostrum, blood serum, growth effectiveness.
Gay, Carl Warren. Productive Horse Husbandry. 3 rd ed., rev.
J.B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia & London. 1914. xv, 331 p.
col. front., illus.(incl. plans, facsims.) 22 cm. In the series:
Lippincott’s Farm Manuals.
NAL call no.: 42 G252
Online:http://books.google.com/books?id=M6MCAAAAYAAJ Descriptors:
Percheron brood mares, horse structure and function, mules, various
breeds, heavy harness breeds, draft horses, horses in service,
interaction between horse and master, equitation, harnesses and
saddles, transportation, effects of the development of the
automobile.
Gay, Carl Warren. Productive Horse Husbandry. 3 rd ed., rev.
Lippincott, Philadelphia. 1924. xvi, 335 p., ill. (some col.). NAL
call no.: 42 G252 1924 Descriptors: Percheron brood mares, horse
structure and function, mules, various breeds, heavy harness
breeds, draft horses, horses in service, interaction between horse
and master, equitation, harnesses and saddles, transportation,
effects of the development of the automobile.
Gianoli, Luigi. Horses and Horsemanship through the Ages. New
York. Crown Publishers. New York. [1969]. 441 p., ill. NAL call
no.: SF309.G52 Descriptors: horsemanship, early history, Middle
Ages, Renaissance, horsemanship schools, horses in sports like polo
and hunting, Equestrian Olympic games, Thoroughbred racing, harness
racing, use of horses in circuses and rodeo, horse drawn
vehicles.
Gilbey, Walter, Sir. The Great Horse; or, the War Horse: from
the Time of the Roman Invasion Till Its Development into the Shire
Horse. 2 nd ed. Vinton & Co., Limited. London. 1899. vi, [2],
69 p., ill., 17 pl. (incl. front.). NAL call no.: 42 G37G
Online:http://books.google.com/books?id=FxZDAAAAIAAJ Descriptors:
large horses, draft horses, war horses, breeding for large horses,
Roman invasion period to the Shire horse breed, characteristics,
behaviors, structure, Germany Knight in armor, chariot horses of
the ancient Britons, shire horses.
Gilbey, Walter, Sir. Horse Breeding in England and India, and
Army Horses Abroad. Vinton. London. 1901. 56 p., ill. NAL call no.:
42 G37 Descriptors: exporting of horses, horses bred for sport
only,horses for the British army, race horses in the 18 th and 19
th century, breeding in various countries, Europe, Russia, Turkey,
India.
Gilbey, Walter, Sir. Horses Past and Present. Vinton. London.
1900. 89 p. illus., 9 plates. 23 cm. Note: History of the horse in
England arranged by reigns. NAL call no.: 42 G37H
Online:http://books.google.com/books?id=_BVDAAAAIAAJ Descriptors:
horses, William the Conqueror, William Rufus, Saxon, war horses,
Henry VII, Richard I, Duke of Newcastle, farrier, Arabian horse,
race horses, cart horses, Newmarket, foxhoundsGreat Britain.
Gilbey, Walter, Sir. Ponies: Past and Present. Vinton & Co.
London. 1900. 4 p., 112 p., ill., 8 pl. (incl. front.). NAL call
no.: 42 G37P Online:http://books.google.com/books?id=kSlHAAAAMAAJ
Descriptors: ponies, pony types, England new forest pony,Welsh
pony, Exmoor pony, Dartmoor pony, Cumberland pony, Westmoreland
pony, Conemara pony, Shetland pony, Scottish pony, characteristics,
polo ponies, uses of the ponies, breeding, history of use
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from Julius Caesar to Henry the 8 th, Great Britain.
Gilbey, Walter, Sir. Small Horses in Warfare. Vinton [&
Co.]. London. 1900. 49 p., ill., 5 plates (incl. front.). NAL call
no.: 42 G37S Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=7iYgAAAAMAAJ
Descriptors: breeding small horses, horses in the Crimean War, Cape
horses, Sudanese po