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Encyclopedia > Classic equitation books

The list of classic equitation books will never be complete, but here is a start:

  • Xenophon, On Horsemanship See the Project Gutenberg etext (http://users.ev1.net/~theweb/hrsmnintro.htm)
  • Antoinine de Pluvinel, L'Instruction du Roi. Ca. 1666.
  • M. de la Gueriniere, Ecole de Cavalerie. France, 1733.
  • John Solomon Rarey, The Complete Horse Tamer, 1862. See his family's website for a complete etext (http://www.rarey.com/sites/jsrarey/)
  • Edward L. Anderson and Price Collier, Riding and Driving. Macmillan, 1900.
  • Count de Souza, Elementary Equitation and Advanced Equitation
  • Piero Santini, The Forward Impulse. 1936.
  • Fort Riley Cavalry School, Horsemanship and Horsemastership
  • General Harry D. Chamberlin, Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks, 1934, and Riding and Schooling Horses, 1937.
  • Wilhelm Museler, Riding Logic. Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-671764-92-6 op
  • Colonel Alois Podhajsky, The Spanish Riding School, Vienna, 1948.
  • Margaret Cabell Self, Horsemastership. New York, 1952.

External links

  • Klassisen taideratsastuksen bibliografia - Bibliography of Classical Dressage by Alain Fabre, in Finnish (http://butler.cc.tut.fi/~fabre/ratsastajat/klassisen_kouluratsastuksen_bibliografia.html)

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