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The American Horsewoman

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About This Book

A practical manual aimed at women riders that provides concise, experience-based instruction on selecting, training, and caring for horses and on mastering riding techniques suited to female positions such as the side-saddle and English saddle. It describes suitable gaits, common errors and corrections, mounting and riding posture, tack and habit selection, stable management, and the value of competent instruction and outdoor exercise. Emphasis is placed on humane treatment of horses, healthful recreation, and detailed, corrective guidance to help inexperienced riders gain confidence, grace, and safety in the saddle.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Karr

Elizabeth Karr was an American author known for her contributions to equestrian literature. Her notable work, "The American Horsewoman," provides insights into the art of horsemanship and the role of women in the equestrian world during her time. Karr's writing reflects her passion for horses and her commitment to educating readers about their care and training. Through her work, she has left a lasting impact on the understanding of equestrian practices and the empowerment of women in this field.

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