Confessions Of A Horse Coper offers a rare glimpse into the world of 19th-century Irish horse trading through the eyes of 'Ballinasloe, ' the pseudonym of Frederick Taylor, a seasoned horse-dealer. This unique autobiography provides insights into the practices, challenges, and colorful characters encountered in the horse trade during this era. Taylor recounts his experiences with honesty and wit, shedding light on the economic and social aspects of rural Ireland. "Confessions Of A Horse Coper" is not only a historical record but also a captivating read for anyone interested in Irish history, business practices, and the enduring relationship between humans and horses.
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