About This Book
A man resolves to buy a horse after moving to the country and seeks practical guidance from a friend, then from dealers who parade a steady procession of unsuitable animals. He receives tips about conformation and price but confronts a comic marketplace of oversized 'pony' mounts, skittish or lame specimens, evasive ownership stories, and cheerful misrepresentations. Repeated trials and inspections expose common defects and the social rituals of bargaining, leaving him both amused and wary as he learns to read a horse and the mixture of candor and mystery that colors the trade.
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