Synopses & Reviews
Gives fascinating insights into the natural behavior of "God's noblest creation" Wild Horses explores all the world's wild herds from the rugged ponies of Great Britain to the sublimely beautiful white horses of the French Camargue region and the majestic and athletic Mustangs of the United States. Written by one of the most prolific equestrian writers of the century, Wild Horses contains spectacular images by the world's greatest equestrian photographers, and would make a fabulous gift that will be treasured by horse lovers everywhere.
Synopsis
Explores all the world's wild herds from the rugged ponies of Great Britain to the sublimely beautiful white horses of the French Camargue region and the majestic and athletic Mustangs of the United States.
About the Author
Elwyn Hartley Edwards is the world's bestselling equestrian authority. He was the longest serving Editor of Riding Magazine and was Consultant Editor at Horse and Hound for five years. He has written or edited some 50 books including DK's Ultimate Horse, The Encyclopedia of the Horse and The Handbook of Horses, which have sold a million copies in ten languages. A gifted equestrian trainer, teacher, lecturer and judge, Elwyn was awarded the British Horse Society's Award of Merit in 1993. He lectures extensively and regularly judges at shows internationally.