Horses in Australia: An illustrated history
By (Author) Nicolas Brasch
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st December 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
636.1
Hardback
272
Width 215mm, Height 260mm
This beautifully illustrated book celebrates the horse in Australia past and present. From Cobb & Co to Black Caviar, from the Walers of World War I to The Man from Snowy River, it showcases our best historical and contemporary images.
The horse has been an integral part of Australian history since the First Fleet brought the first horse to our shores. From the resilient workhorses of colonial Australia and the determined stockhorses rounding up cattle, to the thoroughbreds that capture the country's imagination at every Melbourne Cup, horses have contributed to many of the great human feats in our history.
Here, alongside180 stunning images, Nicolas Brasch shows why we love horses and how they have been captured so strikingly by our photographers and artists.
Nicolas Brasch is one of Australias most prolific authors, with more than 350 books published. He is the co-author of Horseracings Hall of Shame (1999) and compiler of the first two editions of the Australasian Turf Directory, and maintains his keen and long-held interest in horseracing history