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The Manual of Equitation: The Complete Training of Horse and Rider by Jane Kidd & Barbara Slane Fleming
The Manual of Equitation: The Complete Training of Horse and Rider by Jane Kidd & Barbara Slane Fleming lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop. The Kenilworth Press, 1997, Paperback. 3rd edition, 3rd printing, [First Published: 1982] … Continue reading →
Training the Three-Day Event Horse and Rider by James C. Wofford
Published by Doubleday, 1995, Hardback in Dust Wrapper. 1st Ed. Condition: Very Good+ in Very Good+ Dust Wrapper. See this book on my web site? Illustrated with black and white photographs. From the cover: The sport of three-day eventing has … Continue reading →
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