Thanks, Troy. I would like to know too. I checked LuLu and ABE but neither yielded any results. Is this still available Roy?
Sandy
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Thanks, Troy. I would like to know too. I checked LuLu and ABE but neither yielded any results. Is this still available Roy?
Sandy
This is a bit premature. But some of us are working with Roy on a project to get a new edition of the book out. Having said that, and realizing that it comes across as a teaser to not give more information, I can't reveal more at this time, as that would interfere with the process and efforts, in my view. When things reach a point where a more public announcement is appropriate, more news will be forthcoming as appropriate. As I'm sure the several published authors here can tell you, the whole process involved in book publishing is quite involved, and takes quite a bit of time. Pat
Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?
War Horse
A History of the Military Horse and Rider by Louis A. DiMarco Westholme Publishing, LLC Eight Harvey Avenue Yardley, PA 19067 www.westholmepublishing.com I recently reviewed this book. This book clearly deserves a spot on this list, as it covers the history of what we're all discussing. A history of the military horse and rider is something the rider and student of military history ought to know! And its very well done too! Pat
Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?
Re: The Military Horseman's Essential LibraryI'm surprised no one has mentioned Randy Steffen's works. I've found them to be a good reference.
Stephen P. Wuensche
Major, US Army Field Artillery "The guns! Thank God for the guns!" - Kipling
Re: The Military Horseman's Essential LibraryI agree with Stephen. However, it is also slightly painful to page thru those volumes. As I understand it from either someone's long ago comment in this forum or elsewhere, much of what you see in those books were items from Steffen's own collection. Most destroyed in a house fire some 35-40 years ago.
Re: The Military Horseman's Essential LibraryRiding Logic by Wilhelm Museler, 5th edition, edited by Kurd Albrecht von Ziegner, new English re-translation by Harold Erenberg;
An Anatomy of Riding by Heinrich Schusdziarra, M.D. and Volker Schusdziarra, M.D., English translation by Sandra L. Newkirk; and, of course: The Gymnasium of the Horse by Gustav Steinbrecht, 10th edition with forward by William C. Steinkraus, English translation by Helen K. Gibble. Kerry
"ride your horse forward and set him straight" Gustav Steinbrecht
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