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OverviewThis study of the horse looks in detail at its role and representation within history. The relationship between man and horse is examined with reminders of how man has depended on the horse in the past. The text looks at how the horse originated and developed with reference to many different breeds. The ways in which the horse has served man in war, industry, entertainment and art are discussed with emphasis on how attitudes towards this animal have changed over time. The book is richly illustrated throughout with depictions of the horse in art including paintings by Stubbs, Munnings and medieval illuminations and coincides with a major exhibition at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket in April 2000. Contributing authors to the book include The Duke of Wellington, Hilary Bracegirdle, Jonathan Brown, Robert Fountain, Anne Hyland, Lionel Lambourne and Christopher Nicholson. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hilary Bracegirdle , Patricia O'ConnorPublisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd Imprint: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd Dimensions: Width: 25.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.80cm Weight: 1.220kg ISBN: 9780856675317ISBN 10: 0856675318 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 December 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe book is edited by Hilary Bracegirdle , Director of The National Horseracing Museum and Patricia Conner , who was archeological correspondant with The Sunday Times for twenty years. The contributing authors are the Duke of Wellington, Jonathan Brown, Ann Hyland, Robert Fountain, Chris Nicholson, Lionel Lambourne and Hilary Bracegirdle . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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