WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Horses cover

Horses

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A wide-ranging study examines the horse's natural history, tracing theories of its origin and the development of regional varieties shaped by climate and landscape. It discusses wild and domestic habits, breeding and management, and the practical consequences of importing strains into foreign environments. The narrative surveys the animal's role in human affairs, from ancient conquests to modern warfare, and offers hands-on chapters on horsemanship, pleasure riding, and the selection and training of military mounts. Drawing on frontier experience and naturalist speculation, the book blends practical guidance with reflections on evolution, color patterns, and the influence of terrain on form and temperament.

About the Author

Pocock, Roger portrait

Roger Pocock

Roger Pocock was an American author known for his engaging narratives that often explore themes of adventure and the natural world. His works, such as "A Man in the Open" and "Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert," reflect a deep appreciation for the outdoors and the spirit of exploration. Pocock's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a sense of excitement, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of adventure and the rugged beauty of nature. His contributions to early 20th-century literature continue to resonate with those who seek escapism through the written word.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like