Horse
By (Author) Elaine Walker
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
17th November 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: mammals: general interest
636.1
Paperback
216
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
358g
From Pegasus to Black Beauty, horses have held a unique place in human society and imagination. Elaine Walker tackles the long and multifaceted history of a creature valued for both beauty and usefulness. Spanning the world from the wild steppes of Mongolia to the American plains, Horse chronicles the rich and complex natural history of the animal, from wild feral horses to the domesticated species that once played a central role in daily life as a means of transportation, an instrument of war, and a source of labour.
'This is a wonderful book, and every equine student should own a copy! It provides a clear, concise and comprehensive overview of the human-horse relationship, and is written in an engaging and accessible style.' - National Equine Student magazine 'This is an objective, beautifully written book ... a rarity, this book is one for both the serious researcher and the simple enthusiast.' - The British Breeder 'This book is a tremendous work. On the one hand the book is warm, engaging and personal, which makes it immensely readable. Yet Walker has packed the pages with a concise presentation of equine history ... the appearance of a meticulous scholar like Walker is a boon for equestrian research and her beautifully illustrated book is an addictive read.' - CuChullaine O'Reilly, The Long Riders' Guild
Elaine Walker is a freelance writer and Lecturer in English and Creative Writing at the University of Wales.