Galloping at Everything

Galloping at Everything
Author: Ian Fletcher
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750961902

The poor discipline demonstrated by the British cavalry commanded by general Slade at Maguilla in 1812 prompted the Duke of Wellington's famous remark that British cavalry officers were in the habit of galloping at everything. This work rehabilitates the reputation of the British cavalry in the Peninsula and at Waterloo.

Galloping Through History

Galloping Through History
Author: Elizabeth MacLeod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2015
Genre: Animals and civilization
ISBN: 9781554517022

Powerful, spirited, and beautiful, horses have literally changed the world. -- Read about Bucephalus, the valiant horse that led Alexander the Great fearlessly into battle; the mighty Mustangs used by the Native peoples to hunt buffalo; the hard-working pit ponies that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution, and Sybil Ludington's horse, Star, an unsung hero of the Revolutionary War. Horses hold a natural fascination for many young people. What better way to introduce them to world history than through the stories of these magnificent animals.

Farewell to the Horse

Farewell to the Horse
Author: Ulrich Raulff
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0241257611

THE SUNDAY TIMES HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2017 'A beautiful and thoughtful exploration of the role of the horse in creating our world' James Rebanks 'Scintillating, exhilarating ... you have never read a book like it ... a new way of considering history' Observer The relationship between horses and humans is an ancient, profound and complex one. For millennia horses provided the strength and speed that humans lacked. How we travelled, farmed and fought was dictated by the needs of this extraordinary animal. And then, suddenly, in the 20th century the links were broken and the millions of horses that shared our existence almost vanished, eking out a marginal existence on race-tracks and pony clubs. Farewell to the Horse is an engaging, brilliantly written and moving discussion of what horses once meant to us. Cities, farmland, entire industries were once shaped as much by the needs of horses as humans. The intervention of horses was fundamental in countless historical events. They were sculpted, painted, cherished, admired; they were thrashed, abused and exposed to terrible danger. From the Roman Empire to the Napoleonic Empire every world-conqueror needed to be shown on a horse. Tolstoy once reckoned that he had cumulatively spent some nine years of his life on horseback. Ulrich Raulff's book, a bestseller in Germany, is a superb monument to the endlessly various creature who has so often shared and shaped our fate.

How to Think Like a Horse

How to Think Like a Horse
Author: Cherry Hill
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-06-30
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 160342802X

In this fascinating best seller, Cherry Hill explores the way horses think and how it affects their behavior. Explaining why certain smells and sounds appeal to your horse’s sensibility and what sets off his sudden movements, Hill stresses how recognizing the thought processes behind your horse’s actions can help you communicate effectively and develop a trusting relationship based on mutual respect.

Life in the Galloping Lane

Life in the Galloping Lane
Author: Karen O'Connor
Publisher: Primedia Equine Network
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Eventing (Horsemanship)
ISBN: 9781929164240

The Golden Couple of the American eventing world offers an insider's glimpse of international eventing as well as insights and training tips, making this an outstanding book for all ages.

Gallop!

Gallop!
Author: Rufus Butler Seder
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780761147633

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Donkey Galloping Out of Hell - The Jack Hildebrandt Story

Donkey Galloping Out of Hell - The Jack Hildebrandt Story
Author: Jack Hildebrandt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780982099414

Donkey Galloping Out of Hell - The Jack Hildebrandt Story is a remarkable portrait of the fighting attitude of a long-gone era. Told from the perspective of the enemy, Luftwaffe bomber/fighter pilot Jack Hildebrandt's amazing story is startlingly vivid, horrifying, and compelling. From his affluent, yet tragic childhood during the rise of the terrifying Nazi Party, to the embattled skies along the Russian Front and Western Europe and the shedding of his own blood, to talking his way out of a prisoner-of-war camp in American English after he was captured by the Americans, to achieving his childhood dream of coming to America and becoming an American citizen, Jack's remarkable, disarming candor concerning his duty toward defending his country - both birth and adopted - will rattle your conscience.

The Armies of Sir Ralph Hopton

The Armies of Sir Ralph Hopton
Author: Laurence Spring
Publisher: Century of the Soldier
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913336516

By using contemporary sources this book not only looks at the armies of Sir Ralph Hopton from 1642 to 1646, but also the raising and equipping his men and the campaigns they served in.