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The U.S. Cavalry Horse, by Carter, General William H.. Lyons Press: Guilford, Connecticut, 2003. Edition: Reprint. First thus. ISBN: 1592281583. Trade Paperback, 6 by 8 inches, 404 pages. Pictorial wraps. Illustrated with black and white photographs and line drawings. Includes glossary.
Condition: New, with an almost imperceptible light yellow remainder mark on lower page edges.
Contents: Publisher's Note:
First published in 1895, this book was intended to be a better handbook of instruction for teaching some of the elementary facts and principles essential to the well-being and efficiency of the mounted branches of the military. A horse is capable of long and valuable service, but only if it is selected carefully and trained and cared for properly. In these pages, General Carter combines theory and practice so that readers are able to fully understand the necessity of taking care of their steed at all times, whether at war or peace. General Carter explains all of the benefits such precautions and maintenance provide and warns against less than ideal conditions, detailing the rise in cost and detriment to performance that less than supreme care will render. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs and line drawings, THE U.S. CAVALRY HORSE, will be an important addition to any equestrian library.




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