Galloping Off In All Directions: An Anthology For Horse Lovers

Galloping Off In All Directions: An Anthology For Horse Lovers

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, some wear and slight fading on edges; price clipped. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact and solid.

Galloping Off in All Directions: An Anthology for Horse Lovers is a richly varied collection that brings together some of the most celebrated voices in equestrian writing, journalism, and literature. Contributors include Olympic equestrian Richard Meade, beloved veterinary author James Herriot, American humourist Art Buchwald, equine historian Judith Campbell, Lord Patrick Beresford, Stella A. Walker, and racing journalist Brough Scott. The anthology presents a wide range of perspectives on the world of horses — from racing and polo to the deep human bond with these magnificent animals — capturing both the thrill of the sport and the quiet affection of horsemanship. By turns witty, nostalgic, and authoritative, the collection illustrates why the horse has inspired writers and riders alike across generations. A treasured volume for any enthusiast, it chronicles the equestrian world in all its colour and drama.

Author: Various (Richard Meade, James Herriot, Art Buchwald, Judith Campbell, Lord Patrick Beresford, Stella A. Walker, Brough Scott)
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, -
Genre: Anthology

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, some wear and slight fading on edges; price clipped. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact and solid.

Galloping Off in All Directions: An Anthology for Horse Lovers is a richly varied collection that brings together some of the most celebrated voices in equestrian writing, journalism, and literature. Contributors include Olympic equestrian Richard Meade, beloved veterinary author James Herriot, American humourist Art Buchwald, equine historian Judith Campbell, Lord Patrick Beresford, Stella A. Walker, and racing journalist Brough Scott. The anthology presents a wide range of perspectives on the world of horses — from racing and polo to the deep human bond with these magnificent animals — capturing both the thrill of the sport and the quiet affection of horsemanship. By turns witty, nostalgic, and authoritative, the collection illustrates why the horse has inspired writers and riders alike across generations. A treasured volume for any enthusiast, it chronicles the equestrian world in all its colour and drama.