Trait d' quitation by Fran ois Charles Mansuy, originally published in 1888, offers a comprehensive look at the art of horsemanship during the late 19th century. This edition features figures specially drawn by Fr d ric R gamey, providing valuable visual aids for understanding the techniques and principles discussed. The book delves into the nuances of equine training, riding, and management, reflecting the equestrian practices and cultural significance of horses in France at the time. It serves as a historical resource for those interested in the evolution of equestrian sports and the role of horses in European society. It is a valuable resource for historians and equestrian enthusiasts alike.
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