LH LewisHarding February 2012 Newsletter Dressage Dreams tops the equestrian bestseller list For the third year in a row, LewisHarding’s book Dressage Dreams topped the equestrian bestseller list on Amazon.com and .co.uk in the run-up to Christmas. The book, which features dressage megastar Totilas on the cover, was published in November 2009 and was met with acclaim in the horse world. Written by Olympic dressage judge Stephen Clarke and edited by Valerie Lewis, the book gives a unique insight and explanation of the movements in Grand Prix dressage, with expert analysis from Stephen on what exactly is required to score that elusive 10. The book contains stunning photographs by Paul Harding et al, and includes images from some of the best horse and rider combinations in the world. Copies have been sold around the world as far afield as Korea, Russia and China. Dressage Dreams is available to buy online as well as from selected retailers, and is priced at £25. To view a digital sample, click here. Reining is the fastest growing FEI sport According to a recent news report in Horse & Hound magazine, reining is the fastest growing equestrian sport. With the numbers of riders taking part in the discipline and FEI reining competitions rising considerably, interest in the sport is at an all time high. For anyone interested in learning more about the sport, a copy of Reining Dreams is a must. The book — the second in LewisHarding’s series focusing on the seven FEI disciplines — was published in May 2011. Written by top UK reining competitor Francesca Sternberg, the book outlines the techniques behind the required movements alongside impressive action photographs. Buy online here, and read a sample here.
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LH LewisHarding
February 2012 Newsletter
Dressage Dreams
tops the equestrian
bestseller list
For the third year in a row,
LewisHarding’s book Dressage Dreams
topped the equestrian bestseller list on
Amazon.com and .co.uk in the run-up
to Christmas.
The book, which features dressage
megastar Totilas on the cover, was
published in November 2009 and was
met with acclaim in the horse world.
Written by Olympic dressage judge
Stephen Clarke and edited by Valerie
Lewis, the book gives a unique insight
and explanation of the movements in
Grand Prix dressage, with expert
analysis from Stephen on what exactly
is required to score that elusive 10.
The book contains stunning
photographs by Paul Harding et al,
and includes images from some of the
best horse and rider combinations in
the world.
Copies have been sold around the
world as far afield as Korea, Russia
and China.
Dressage Dreams is available to buy
online as well as from selected
retailers, and is priced at £25. To view
a digital sample, click here.
Reining is the fastest growing FEI sport According to a recent news report in Horse &
Tim Stockdale to write Jumping Dreams Work has begun on the third
book in LewisHarding’s
series, Jumping Dreams, which
will be written by
top British show jumper
Tim Stockdale.
Following on in the same
format as the previously pub-
lished titles Dressage Dreams
and Reining Dreams, the book
will take an in-depth look into
the world of show jumping,
with images of and interviews
with the best known names in
the sport.
Interest in the title has
already been considerable,
with advance orders flooding
in from Europe, Australia,
Canada and the United States.
“We’re delighted that Tim
will be writing Jumping
Dreams, as his expertise and
enthusiasm for the sport is
second to none, ” said series
editor Valerie Lewis. “Tim’s
knowledge, combined with
striking equestrian images,
will make this a must-buy for
jumping enthusiasts.”
As well as producing
Jumping Dreams, Tim is also
focusing on his own Olympic
goals. He hopes to return to
top level competition follow-
ing an injury in 2011 which
left him with several fractured
vertebrae in his neck.
Jumping Dreams is due for
publication this June, just in
time for the London 2012
Olympic Games.
Image: Tim/cover
It’s not too late to order one of LewisHarding’s calendars. This year’s collection features top dressage horse Fuego XII, while the Dressage Greats 2012 and Reining Greats 2012 calendars show the world’s best horse and rider combinations in action. With beautiful pictures taken by international photographer Paul Harding, these greetings cards and calendars truly capture the essence of equestrian sport and will appeal to any horse lover.
You can also opt to start your calendar in any given month, making it a great gift for any time of the year. Just state which month you would like the calendar to start, and it will run for 12 months from this point. A range of greetings cards, featuring images from the popular books Dressage Dreams and Reining Dreams, is also available. The calendars retail at £12.99, while the cards are £2.50 each. They can be ordered via the website www.lewishardingpublications.com
Greeting cards and calendars that will appeal to any equestrian fan
IN BRIEF LewisHarding in Vienna Dressage Dreams is now on sale at the home of classical riding — the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. “‘We are delighted Dressage Dreams has come to the attention of such a prestigious venue as the Spanish Riding School,” said Valerie Lewis from LewisHarding Publications.
Olympic gift LewisHarding is all set for an Olympic year. Jumping Dreams is set to go on sale just before the 2012 Games, while the bestselling dressage book Dressage Dreams will be given out as gifts in the VIP areas at this summer’s equestrian events.
Paul on location Paul Harding regularly travels round the world taking photographs at the top equine competitions. He is available for commissions and picture orders from the following events: