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Saddle room songs and hunting ballads

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A collection of short poems and ballads celebrating fox hunting, racing, and stable life in the countryside. The verse alternates exuberant hunt choruses and breathless race scenes with quieter, nostalgic pieces about an empty loose-box, an old saddle being sold, and a cab horse's recollections. Multiple voices—riders, whippers-in, grooms, and onlookers—convey camaraderie, sport, and affection for horses using lively rhythms, onomatopoeic calls, and direct narrative detail. Overall the poems register the pleasures and rituals of country sport alongside wistful memory and affectionate portraiture of animals.

About the Author

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Frederick C. Palmer

Frederick C. Palmer was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of outdoor literature, particularly through his work "Saddle Room Songs and Hunting Ballads." This collection reflects his passion for nature and the hunting lifestyle, capturing the spirit of adventure and camaraderie associated with these pursuits. Palmer's writing often resonates with enthusiasts of outdoor activities, showcasing the beauty and challenges of the natural world. His work contributes to the literary heritage of American outdoor narratives, appealing to readers who appreciate the intersection of poetry and the wilderness.