Description:
Horseman's Handy Book, dating back to 1905, serves as a practical guide for those engaged in the care, training, and management of horses. This historical manual provides insights into the methods and techniques of horsemanship prevalent at the turn of the century. With detailed instructions and advice, it offers valuable information for both novice and experienced horsemen looking to understand traditional practices. Whether you are an equestrian enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the bygone era of horse-drawn transportation, this book offers a glimpse into the techniques used in early twentieth-century horsemanship.
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