Best Horse Riding
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a truck bound for the slaughterhouse. A writer is always on the lookout for a good story, but the first time I saw a striking old photograph, I didn’t realize that I had stumbled across a tale so extraordinary that it had the power to change lives. The first time we spoke, Harry told me a story that gave me butterflies in my stomach and made my palms sweat--that’s how badly I wanted to write about what he’d said to me and share it with the world. That moment, when the pair of them stood under the spotlights of Madison Square Garden and listened to the thunder of the crowd, was simply unforgettable--the kind of triumph that ripples forward through time.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I GOT A LITTLE BOGGED DOWN IN SOME OF THE "DETAILS" AT THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOK, BUT THEY TRULY SAVE YOU THE STAGING FOR UNDERSTANDING HOW TRULY UNBELIEVABLE AND WONDERFUL SNOWMAN'S STORY IS."
"One feels as if you're right there with Snowman.... as he's found on the butcher's truck, then as a school horse, then sold down the road... and his yearning to be back with the man who was his "master" and the big family."
"If you like true stories this one is for you."
"Along came a man needing a horse He could afford.....spending all his cash on an animal in a truck, whose eyes still showed a spark for life, while the others had already given up."
"A nearly heartbreaking start that turns into a marvelous real world example of a champion arising from the ashes."
"The flying Dutchman was a phrase I remember, but did not associate it with Harry and Snowman. It is one I will long remember the young man from Holland and this eighty dollar horse."
"Harry's wife kept meticulous financial records, cleaned their homes perfectly, took care of the six children, making sure that each was always dressed in clean, ironed clothes, and in her spare time, she and the children went out to the family stable, cleaned stalls, groomed, fed and watered the horses. The close-knit family was always scrapped for cash, but they did everything together and one gets the sense of how loving they were and how harmonious their family life was. What happened to all those adoring children and the sweetest, most devoted wonderful wife?"
"Harry de Leyter was a poor Dutch immigrant farmer and even $80.- was a lot of money when he saved that horse from the slaughterhouse.. Then at one point he realizes that this horse is a born jumper and starts training him and slowly he starts winning championships."
In this fascinating best seller, Cherry Hill explores the way horses think and how it affects their behavior. “Hill first guides the reader through the physical, mental, evolutionary and social processes that lead to common equine behavioral traits. She then relates how that knowledge can be applied practically and routinely at the barn to create an effective partnership between horse and human…In short, a multitude of considerations ultimately affect how well a human communicates with his or her horse when mastering new skills and Hill capably addresses them all with insights she's gained from her lifetime of equestrian experience.”.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"A really good, very easy to understand book for any horse lover who wants to understand the body language of the horse."
"Fantastic read!"
"Very good book; increased my understanding of a horse by leaps and bounds."
"Not knowing about horses, this gave great insight to the behavior of our 3 horses we just bought."
"Amazing book is one of must have for anyone who has horses."
"I was hoping more from this book."
Browse through the catalog of gorgeous photographs and learn about the characteristics and origins of each breed, from Friesians to Thoroughbreds, and some of the most famous horses that left a mark on equine history.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I purchased this item as a gift for my nephew, an 8-year-old boy who is absolutely crazy about horses."
"Recommend."
"This book will teach anyone about horses."
"This was a gift to my father."
"Nice heavy durable book lots of beautiful colored pictures and very informative I would buy it again."
"Then you start reading and realize how many errors are in here. Words in which we use Z are spelled with S. In some cases, entire words are spelled differently. e.g. Arabian horses are called Arabs. The descriptions for spotted horses were completely wrong. But they completely failed on their information on Mustangs, which are called American Mustangs."
Best Horse Riding
15 years and thousands of happy horses later…. We’re celebrating this fantastic book,famous for clear explanations of training theory and methods for starting young horses as well as re–schooling the older horse. When you see a horse under saddle that looks light, elegant, and graceful—as though he’s having the best time of his life—that horse is moving in “true balance.” Right from the Start introduces trainers and riders to the fundamentals of training a horse to perform with these desirable qualities. About the Author MIKE SCHAFFER has worked as a professional horseman for over thirty-five years and has trained both horses and riders through the FEI levels.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I was so impressed with my book, I bought three more to give to my friends who are training horses. Authors second book Riding in the Moment is equally informative and easy to read."
"I fell in love with Mark Rashid's books because of the way he relates to his horses, and then I felt like this book by Mike Schaffer complemented the Rashid's philosophy but from a completely different angle."
"It teaches the human partner the correct mindset to communicate with the horse and help them understand what we would like from them, keeping their mental wellbeing paramount to being able to reach your goals."
"I have recently realized that when dealing with young, spoiled or nervous horses I just have to be quicker than them. What I mean is a poke or a block or bringing them sharply around if they bolt often gets across that I am smarter and stronger (even though I'm not) better than if I had responded with a strong punishment."
"I wish I found this book years ago, in the early stages of discovering dressage! The French style is, as Michael puts it, a bottom up process not the typical top down system where your taught and expect the horse to respond to those refined aids! Sure it sounds really slow by asking for in hand stuff, but that builds onto the ridden stuff and it soon snowballs in speed of the process because you as a rider know what your trying to achieve and feel and is well explained to the horse you both soon 'get it'. Michael puts the Basics that all horses should know on paper to study AND practice in. Softening. Move in. Move out. And in its many combinations you can and will be able to do those fancy tricks you didn't think we're possible... Like all the lateral moves and lovely soft transitions."
"I found his training techniques to be in hand soft and sane with great detail and rational."
"Excellent explanation of communicating with the horse to get the responses everyone wants but seems unable to get."
"Not a book for a rank amateur, which the author frankly acknowledges at the beginning of this book."
Best Horse Care
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a truck bound for the slaughterhouse. A writer is always on the lookout for a good story, but the first time I saw a striking old photograph, I didn’t realize that I had stumbled across a tale so extraordinary that it had the power to change lives. The first time we spoke, Harry told me a story that gave me butterflies in my stomach and made my palms sweat--that’s how badly I wanted to write about what he’d said to me and share it with the world. That moment, when the pair of them stood under the spotlights of Madison Square Garden and listened to the thunder of the crowd, was simply unforgettable--the kind of triumph that ripples forward through time.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I GOT A LITTLE BOGGED DOWN IN SOME OF THE "DETAILS" AT THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOK, BUT THEY TRULY SAVE YOU THE STAGING FOR UNDERSTANDING HOW TRULY UNBELIEVABLE AND WONDERFUL SNOWMAN'S STORY IS."
"One feels as if you're right there with Snowman.... as he's found on the butcher's truck, then as a school horse, then sold down the road... and his yearning to be back with the man who was his "master" and the big family."
"If you like true stories this one is for you."
"Along came a man needing a horse He could afford.....spending all his cash on an animal in a truck, whose eyes still showed a spark for life, while the others had already given up."
"A nearly heartbreaking start that turns into a marvelous real world example of a champion arising from the ashes."
"The flying Dutchman was a phrase I remember, but did not associate it with Harry and Snowman. It is one I will long remember the young man from Holland and this eighty dollar horse."
"Harry's wife kept meticulous financial records, cleaned their homes perfectly, took care of the six children, making sure that each was always dressed in clean, ironed clothes, and in her spare time, she and the children went out to the family stable, cleaned stalls, groomed, fed and watered the horses. The close-knit family was always scrapped for cash, but they did everything together and one gets the sense of how loving they were and how harmonious their family life was. What happened to all those adoring children and the sweetest, most devoted wonderful wife?"
"Harry de Leyter was a poor Dutch immigrant farmer and even $80.- was a lot of money when he saved that horse from the slaughterhouse.. Then at one point he realizes that this horse is a born jumper and starts training him and slowly he starts winning championships."
Best Horse Showing & Training
Working the horse from the ground—schooling "in-hand" as it has been known for centuries—has long been an integral part of classical horse training. "This book shows how schooling in-hand can improve not only the horse's movement, but also communication between horse and human . "Now this gorgeously illustrated book brings new life to these time-tested techniques, showing how schooling in-hand can improve the horse’s straightness, suppleness, balance, collection, and understanding of the aids."
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Not just a coffee table book."
"Great book - learning lots."
"I always like to increase my knowledge."
"The training guidelines in this book have been very helpful since training in-hand can be challenging."
"The dust jacket was a little worn from the packaging."
"Excellent information."
"Very good book, am using it now, adding to my 50 years worth of experience."
Best Equestrian & Horse Racing
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a truck bound for the slaughterhouse. A writer is always on the lookout for a good story, but the first time I saw a striking old photograph, I didn’t realize that I had stumbled across a tale so extraordinary that it had the power to change lives. The first time we spoke, Harry told me a story that gave me butterflies in my stomach and made my palms sweat--that’s how badly I wanted to write about what he’d said to me and share it with the world. That moment, when the pair of them stood under the spotlights of Madison Square Garden and listened to the thunder of the crowd, was simply unforgettable--the kind of triumph that ripples forward through time.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I GOT A LITTLE BOGGED DOWN IN SOME OF THE "DETAILS" AT THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOK, BUT THEY TRULY SAVE YOU THE STAGING FOR UNDERSTANDING HOW TRULY UNBELIEVABLE AND WONDERFUL SNOWMAN'S STORY IS."
"One feels as if you're right there with Snowman.... as he's found on the butcher's truck, then as a school horse, then sold down the road... and his yearning to be back with the man who was his "master" and the big family."
"If you like true stories this one is for you."
"Along came a man needing a horse He could afford.....spending all his cash on an animal in a truck, whose eyes still showed a spark for life, while the others had already given up."
"A nearly heartbreaking start that turns into a marvelous real world example of a champion arising from the ashes."
"The flying Dutchman was a phrase I remember, but did not associate it with Harry and Snowman. It is one I will long remember the young man from Holland and this eighty dollar horse."
"Harry's wife kept meticulous financial records, cleaned their homes perfectly, took care of the six children, making sure that each was always dressed in clean, ironed clothes, and in her spare time, she and the children went out to the family stable, cleaned stalls, groomed, fed and watered the horses. The close-knit family was always scrapped for cash, but they did everything together and one gets the sense of how loving they were and how harmonious their family life was. What happened to all those adoring children and the sweetest, most devoted wonderful wife?"
"Harry de Leyter was a poor Dutch immigrant farmer and even $80.- was a lot of money when he saved that horse from the slaughterhouse.. Then at one point he realizes that this horse is a born jumper and starts training him and slowly he starts winning championships."
Best Equestrian Sports
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a truck bound for the slaughterhouse. A writer is always on the lookout for a good story, but the first time I saw a striking old photograph, I didn’t realize that I had stumbled across a tale so extraordinary that it had the power to change lives. The first time we spoke, Harry told me a story that gave me butterflies in my stomach and made my palms sweat--that’s how badly I wanted to write about what he’d said to me and share it with the world. That moment, when the pair of them stood under the spotlights of Madison Square Garden and listened to the thunder of the crowd, was simply unforgettable--the kind of triumph that ripples forward through time.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"I GOT A LITTLE BOGGED DOWN IN SOME OF THE "DETAILS" AT THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOK, BUT THEY TRULY SAVE YOU THE STAGING FOR UNDERSTANDING HOW TRULY UNBELIEVABLE AND WONDERFUL SNOWMAN'S STORY IS."
"One feels as if you're right there with Snowman.... as he's found on the butcher's truck, then as a school horse, then sold down the road... and his yearning to be back with the man who was his "master" and the big family."
"If you like true stories this one is for you."
"Along came a man needing a horse He could afford.....spending all his cash on an animal in a truck, whose eyes still showed a spark for life, while the others had already given up."
"A nearly heartbreaking start that turns into a marvelous real world example of a champion arising from the ashes."
"The flying Dutchman was a phrase I remember, but did not associate it with Harry and Snowman. It is one I will long remember the young man from Holland and this eighty dollar horse."
"Harry's wife kept meticulous financial records, cleaned their homes perfectly, took care of the six children, making sure that each was always dressed in clean, ironed clothes, and in her spare time, she and the children went out to the family stable, cleaned stalls, groomed, fed and watered the horses. The close-knit family was always scrapped for cash, but they did everything together and one gets the sense of how loving they were and how harmonious their family life was. What happened to all those adoring children and the sweetest, most devoted wonderful wife?"
"Harry de Leyter was a poor Dutch immigrant farmer and even $80.- was a lot of money when he saved that horse from the slaughterhouse.. Then at one point he realizes that this horse is a born jumper and starts training him and slowly he starts winning championships."
Best Horse Racing
Smith urged Howard to buy Seabiscuit for a bargain-basement price, then hired as his jockey Red Pollard, a failed boxer who was blind in one eye, half-crippled, and prone to quoting passages from Ralph Waldo Emerson. Because her subject left behind few interesting interviews, the author fills out her portrait with people who helped guide Seabiscuit to glory: his owner, Charles Howard; his trainer, Tom Smith; and a hard-luck jockey named Red Pollard.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"There were numerous times throughout the book when the author was describing a race...I found may heart pounding as if I was actually watching a real horse race. Please read this book...it's a feel good story, and will bring a tear to your eye."
"This is history not fiction, but it is comprised of dozens of fascinating stories about the lives of those who brought us Seabisquit, perhaps the greatest racehorse of all time and surely the most improbable of all the great winners."
"After viewing my DVD film copy many times and enjoying it immensely, I decided to go to the actual source material."
"For example, Hillenbrand's stories of Smith's attempts to thwart the media and racing timers from reporting Seabiscuit's workouts (because Smith feared the weights assigned by the track would be so great as to hamper the horse's considerable ability) are hilarious. Hillenbrand slowly but very entertainingly works the Seabiscuit story to the legendary 1938 match race with yet another descendent of Man O' War, 1937 Triple Crown winner War Admiral. There are constant difficulties in getting the two great horses together on the same track on the same day, including jockey Pollard's injuries (vividly described by Hillenbrand), Seabiscuit's injuries, and other delays. When the horses finally do get together (with the underdog Seabiscuit clobbering the Admiral), Hillenbrand writes with such vividness that you feel you are right there at the track witnessing the race."
"Well written narrative of the horse Seabiscuit."
"In this age riddled with discount of time and immediate entertainment, its so rare to find a writer and book that can hold us."
"An amazing piece of reported research where Hillenbrand's love for horses blossoms on the page."
"It is well-written and exciting, contains pictures, notes, an index, Seabiscuit's official career racing chart, an interview with the author and discussion group questions."
Best San Diego California Traval Books
FEATURES. 2016 copyright. Portrait layout with lay-flat spiral binding. Maps, points of interest, and their indexes are completely revised. Includes transit information, airports, schools, shopping centers, parks and recreation areas. Administrative and zip code boundaries included. Block numbers on maps and in index. Township tier, range and section numbers. Full coverage of over 110 cities and communities including Brawley, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, El Cajon, El Centro, Encinitas, Escondido, National City, Oceanside, Poway, San Marcos, Vista. Maps, points of interest, and their indexes are completely revised in the latest edition of this Thomas Guide, published in 2016.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"He's almost 80 and still has trouble using his i-phone and finds it easier to look up his garage sale or yard sale addresses using the Thomas Guide book."
"Went to a handful of stores and they seemed to not even know what I was talking about."
"Google maps is a great app but if you want to know where a place is in relation to your point of origin - or in relation to other possible choices for a particular store, for example, look at a user friendly map like Thomas Guide to find that actually the one in Chula Vista is closer than the one in Kearny Mesa & fewer freeway changes."
"Nice map, format is convenient and easy to handle."
"couldnt locate one in town so had to order and it is so handy for my real estate husband."
"Haven't been able to find these for past 2 yrs."