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The Great Horse; or, The War Horse / from the time of the Roman Invasion till its development into the Shire Horse.

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The author surveys the development of Britain's heavy draught horse from ancient chariot stock through the medieval great war horse to its later evolution into the modern Shire, combining documentary research, statutes, contemporary illustrations, and comparative art. Chapters follow chronological phases, examining military and agricultural roles, legislative efforts to improve breeding, the impact of foreign bloodlines, stud practices, and changes in rural usage. The work closes with nineteenth‑century improvements, practical recommendations for preserving breed characteristics, discussion of markets, and the establishment of a formal breed organization.

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Sir Walter Gilbey

Sir Walter Gilbey was an English author and horse enthusiast, known for his extensive writings on equine history and the development of horse breeds. His notable works include "Horses Past and Present" and "The Great Horse; or, The War Horse," which explore the significance of horses in various historical contexts. Gilbey's contributions to literature reflect his deep passion for horses, as well as his interest in transportation history, as seen in his book "Early Carriages and Roads." Through his detailed research and engaging narratives, he has left a lasting impact on the study of equestrian topics.

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