"The Hunting-Field" by Harry Hieover, originally Charles Bindley, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century British equestrian culture. This book provides practical advice and insightful observations on horsemanship and hunting. Readers will discover detailed descriptions of hunting practices, the training of horses, and the social aspects of this popular sport.
Hieover's writing captures the essence of a bygone era, appealing to those interested in the history of equestrian sports and British social history. This edition preserves the original text, offering a valuable resource for understanding the traditions and techniques of hunting during this period.
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