Saddles

Saddles
Author: Russel H. Beatie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1981
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 080611584X

Traces the history of the saddle, shows various styles and the reasons for their differences, and gives advice on selecting and taking care of a saddle

They Left Their Tracks

They Left Their Tracks
Author: Howard Copenhaver
Publisher: Stoneydale Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Bob Marshall Wilderness (Mont.)
ISBN: 9780912299457

Trail Dust and Saddle Leather

Trail Dust and Saddle Leather
Author: Jo Mora
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1946
Genre: History
ISBN:

The American Cowboy, Cowpoke, Cowhand, Vaquero, Buckaroo, etc. Lariets, Lass Ropes, Hackamores, Saddles, and Spurs. A comprehensive accurate, and colorful story of the Cowboy and his Horse. Profusely illustrated with the fascinating and lively drawings of Jo Mora!

Saddle Fitting Essentials

Saddle Fitting Essentials
Author: Galadriel Billington
Publisher: Lorien Stable Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0976597810

Introduction to saddles and saddle fitting. Written for any horse owner or rider. It is accessible to the amateur, yet a comprehensive and informative reference for the professional.

Leather Saddles

Leather Saddles
Author: Frank Temple
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781462697540

Western fiction is the classic American genre. It is folklore. Looking for years at the great film products of Hollywood with respectful envy and fond admiration, I am aware that I will never be involved in making a movie. Liking literature, I decided to write this south Texas western to make up for this. Being a great fan of westerns, I wanted to create one of my own. This is a romance of a cowboy with a rancher's daughter. There are also small cow town people, Indians, a mysterious gang of bad men with a secret hideout, an illustrious Spanish padre, a stately elder Indian war chief, and many other colorful characters. The lore of the old west in is presented to add flavor to the scenery, speech, customs, time and place. The reader's entertainment was the goal of all of this.

Monte Foreman's Horse-training Science

Monte Foreman's Horse-training Science
Author: Monte Foreman
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1983
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0806115831

Discusses bits and saddles, describes the physical and mental abilities of horses, and demonstrates various riding skills, including stops, rolls, and spins

The Horse's Pain-Free Back and Saddle-Fit Book

The Horse's Pain-Free Back and Saddle-Fit Book
Author: Joyce Harman
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1570768935

When your horse suddenly develops a performance problem or a bad attitude and neither seem to be remedied by new training techniques or medical care, you often face months—even years—of frustration and career limitation. Dr. Joyce Harman, veterinarian and respected saddle-fitting expert, states that 75 percent of horses with such issues are simply reacting to pain caused by ill-fitting saddles. And, as she explains in this thorough and highly illustrated book, poor saddle fit can be corrected with patience and know-how.

Sun and Saddle Leather

Sun and Saddle Leather
Author: Badger Clark
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1922
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

The rugged landscapes and hardy living of the Old West find vivid evocation in this superb anthology by the famed cowboy poet Charles Badger Clark. Many of the poems eloquently recall places famed for their role in old west life such as the rolling plains and farms host to great herds of livestock. Herding and driving cattle and other animals on horseback across the vast prairielands was the work of the cowboy; during evenings and breaks in the shade these men would sing songs about their daily life, the sights seen and tough jobs accomplished amid scenes of boundless nature. Charles Badger Clark was one of the most celebrated cowboy poets of his generation. Born in Iowa in 1883, from a young age he demonstrated a great knack for penning evocative verse. Much of his writing is treasured for depicting the slang and quirks of speech peculiar to the cowboys, offering readers authentic glimpses of a lifestyle lost to time. Decades after his death Clark was inducted into Oklahoma's revered Hall of Great Westerners for his contributions to the culture. This reprinting of Sun and Saddle Leather is based upon the expanded fifth edition, which dates to 1920.