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Paperback The Fellowship of the Horse Book

ISBN: 1025654021

ISBN13: 9781025654027

The Fellowship of the Horse

"The Fellowship of the Horse" is a definitive exploration of the relationship between horse and rider, written with the insight and practical experience of a master horseman. S. G. Goldschmidt delves into the psychological and physical aspects of equestrianism, emphasizing that successful riding is built upon mutual understanding and respect rather than force. The work covers a wide range of topics, including the fundamental principles of training, the mechanics of movement, and the nuances of communication between human and animal.

Goldschmidt's approach is both philosophical and technical, offering readers a deep dive into the equine mind. He provides detailed advice on how to develop a horse's natural abilities while fostering a willing partnership. Through clear explanations and reasoned arguments, the text addresses common challenges faced by riders of all levels, making it an enduring resource for those dedicated to the art of horsemanship. Whether discussing the subtleties of the aids or the importance of a horse's temperament, "The Fellowship of the Horse" remains a significant contribution to equestrian literature, celebrating the timeless connection between man and horse.

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