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Walter Gilbey

Horses Past and Present

In “Horses Past and Present,” Walter Sir Gilbey presents an eloquent exploration of the profound relationship between humans and horses throughout history. Straddling the realms of natural history and cultural analysis, Gilbey employs a meticulous narrative style that combines vivid anecdote with scholarly rigor. He delves into the evolution of horse breeds, their roles in agriculture, warfare, and leisure, while artfully intertwining personal reflections and historical accounts that capture the essence of equine companionship and utility. The book stands as a testament to the significance of horses in shaping human civilization, documenting their transitions from tools of labor to cherished companions. Walter Sir Gilbey, a noted British author and equestrian, brings an authentic voice to the subject, driven by a lifelong passion for horses and their myriad interactions with human life. His background as a horse breeder and his involvement in various equestrian practices inform his observations, allowing him to bridge both personal and historical perspectives. Gilbey'Äôs deep affection for these majestic animals imbues the text with an emotional depth that resonates with both horse lovers and scholars. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in equine history, animal-human relationships, and cultural studies. Gilbey'Äôs narratives provide not only a historical record but also a celebration of the horse'Äôs indelible impact on society, making it an indispensable addition to any library that honors the intersection of human and animal lives.
78 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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