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The world's first collection of Equestrian Travel Classics, containing more than 100 of the most important equestrian travel books of all time!

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Making Animals Happy How to Create the Best Life for Pets and Other Animals, by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson 2/10

The Appaloosa Allen Guide to Horse and Pony Breeds 2/10

Feet First Barefoot Performance and Hoof Rehabilitation, by Nic Barker and Sarah Braithwaite 1/10

Equine Biomechanics for Riders The Key to Balanced Riding, by Karin Blignault 1/10

Advances in Equine Nutrition IV edited by Joe Pagan 1/10

Horse-friendly riding Schooling that puts the horse first, by Susan McBane 12/09

Horse Training In-hand by Ellen Schuthof-Lesmeister and Kip Mistral 8/09

Empowered Horses by Imke Spilker 8/09

Dressage School by Britta Schöffmann 6/09

My Guy Barbaro by Edgar Prado 6/09

If Horses Could Speak DVD 6/09

White Cloud Station series by Trudy Nicholson 3/09

Bold Blood by Lindy Kelly 3/09

42 Days at the Races a Punting Adventure, by Helen Thomas 3/09

Breeds of Cattle Updated and revised 2nd edition, by Herman R Purdy et al 12/08

Trailblazers Australia's first Olympic equestrians, by Wyatt Thompson 11/08

FEI World Cup Dressage Final 2008 DVD by Equestrian Vision 9/08

Dressage to Music Build a Freestyle from Choreography to Competition, by Claire Lilley 9/08

Hoof Prints - More stories from Proud Spirit by Melanie Sue Bowles 9/08

Dressage Formula by Erik Herbermann 9/08

Cottage Son xx Vol 1, Holstein Stallion Lines, by Claus Schridde 7/08

Great Dressage Horses 2 Hall of Fame DVD 7/08

Better Jumping Using Grid Work for Success at Every Level, by Carol Mailer 6/08

From Warming Up to Cooling Down An introduction to training and management techniques; by Susan McBane 6/08

Nutritional Physiology of the Horse by Andrea E Ellis and Julian Hill 6/08

Applying Equine Science: Research into Business BSAS #35, A Hemmings Et Al (Eds) 6/08

Riding Logic, by Wilhelm Museler Transform Riding Skills to Art on Horseback with classcal lessons in flatwork and jumping; by Wilhelm Müseler 6/08

Advances in Equine Nutrition III, edited by Joe Pagan 4/08

Saddlery, by Elwyn Hartley Edwards 2/08

Emerging Equine Science, J Alliston Et Al (Eds) 1/08

Tug of War: Classical versus 'Modern' Dressage, by Dr Gerd Heuschmann 12/07

Farriery: The Whole Horse Concept - The enigmas of hoof balance made clear, by David W Gill 12/07

Riding for Life - A Horsewoman's Guide to Lifetime Health and Fitness by Rallie McAllister MD 12/07

Wind Rider by Susan Williams 12/07

On a Hoof and a Prayer by Polly Evans 12/07

The Diary of Phar Lap by Robert Baker 11/07

One Stroppy Jockey - the Christine Lawn story by Sandy McKay 11/07

The Wagon Travel Handbook by David Renwick Grant 09/07

Nevada's Mystery Horse - The Curly Horse by Carol L Erickson 09/07

The Problem-Free Horse - the Owner's Guide to Safe, Sensible Horse Management by Claire Lilley 09/07

The Right Track - arena exercises for riders and instructors by Sarah Venamore 09/07

Understanding Equine Medications by Barbara D Forney 06/07

Breeder's Guide to Mare, Foal, and Stallion Care by Schweizer, Cable and Squires 06/07

Barbaro: the horse who captured America's heart by Sean Clancy 04/07

Grand Prix Leather Gloss, leather care product 03/07

Sire Lines updated edition, by Abram S Hewitt 01/07

Save Your Horse: A Horse Owner's Guide to Large Animal Rescue, by Michelle Staples 12/06

Riding Between the Worlds: Expanding our Potential through the Way of the Horse, by Linda Kohanov 12/06

The Tao of Equus: A Woman's Journey of Healing and Transformation through the Way of the Horse, by Linda Kohanov 12/06

 

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