| Title | The horse and his rider, or, Sketches and anecdotes of the noble quadruped : and of equestrian nations | Translate |
| Author | Springfield, Rollo, | Translate |
| Type | Book | Translate |
| Imprint | London : Chapman and Hall | Translate |
| Year | 1847. | Translate |
| Technique | illustrations | Translate |
| Size | 18 cm | Translate |
| Annotation | "London: Vizetelly Brothers and Co., printers and engravers, Petersborough Court, Fleet Street."--Title page verso. Some plates type-signed: H. Vizetelly. | Translate |
| Location | Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht | Translate |
| Call number | ODA 4465 | Translate |
| Comment | Domestication of the Horse—Horse B'urniture—Various Breeds—Blood Horses—Ponies....... . 1 CHAPTER II. Physiognomy' of the Horse—Sagacity'—Fidelity—Socia- bility, &c.—Anecdotes—Insanity.......23 CHAPTER ill. Vices, and Disagreeable or Dangerous Habits ... 50 chapter iv. Speed and Endurance—Carnivorous Horses—Horseflesh as Food—Horsebaiting ... .......66 chapter v. Primitive State of Wild Horses—The Steppes ... 86The Centaur—The Mongols and Calmucks—A Russian Taboon.................100 CHAPTER VII. The Cossacks—The Circassians—The Mamelukes . . 131 CHAPTER VIII. Bei.a—A Story of the Caucasus.........150 chapter ix. Runjeet Singh's Famous Horse Lylee—Anecdotes— Persian Horses..............179 CHAPTER X. Arabian Horses . ..............194 chapter xi. Feral Horses of America—Indians and Gauchos . . . 204 | Translate |
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