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Stables and Other Equestrian Buildings: A Guide to Design and Construction
Keith Warth

J. A. Allen, 1997

A guide to constructing a stable yard and other equestrian buildings, including feed stores, tack rooms, and barns.
  
  











  



  
Dressage for the 21st Century
Paul Belasik

J. A. Allen, 2002

A Classic for the 21st Century
This has to be the most complete book on Equitation to the highest levels, ever to be written. It is quite simply, a masterpiece- highly readable, yet totally scholarly, as would be expected from an author such as Paul Belasik, whose previous books have gained him a ...
  
  











  



  
The Horse Anatomy Workbook (Allen Student)
Maggie Raynor

J. A. Allen, 2005

Based on Peter Goody's international best-seller, Horse Anatomy , artist Maggie Raynor has prepared a labeling and coloring book for equine students to enable this complex subject to be tackled in an enjoyable manner.
  
  











  



  
Dressage in Lightness: Speaking the Horse's Language
Sylvia Loch

J. A. Allen, 2005

Makes you think about what you are doing as a rider.
I've had this book for over a year and I didn't pick it out to read until recently. I had been focused on books directed at training young horses and I thought this book would be better suited for a future stage when my mare had at least mastered the basics under ...
  
  











  



  
Reflections on Equestrian Art
Nuno Oliveira

J. A. Allen, 1988

Nuno Oliveira, The Master
This book is written by probably the greatest horse master in the 20th century. A book that every horse lover, and especially dressage rider, must have. It is a pity that only one (I believe) of six books is translated into English.
  
  











  



  
Dressage Formula
Erik Herbermann

J. A. Allen, 1999

To date, this is the best book on riding that I have read.
This book has become my riding bible! Erik Herbermann's dressage formula completely embodies the art of classical riding. He emphasises the need for precision and patience and so there are no "quick fixes" or interpretations that are so widely used. This is a ...
  
  











  



  
Breaking a Horse to Harness: A Step-by-Step Guide
Sallie Walrond

J. A. Allen, 2000

Excellent Beginner Driving Book
This is a great book for a new person teaching a horse to drive. I have a lot of horse experience, but not in driving. I found the steps very clear, very sensible, and in small enough increments so that both the horse and I felt like we had accomplished something each ...
  
  











  



  
Dog Anatomy
Peter C. Goody

J. A. Allen, 1998

Beautiful drawings
Having read the review that 'accuses' British textbooks of being dry and like PBS productions of 50 years ago, I feel that I must stand up for this book. The drawings are exquisite, they are by far the most accurate in any anatomy text book, and they have a simplicity ...
  
  











  



  
A Sport Psychology Workbook for Riders
Ann Reilly

J. A. Allen, 2000

How to Acheive Peak Performances with a Relaxed Mind
At last a really significant book in the field of sports psychology for riders! Ms.Reilly, a Phd highly regarded in her field, offers coping methods for riders to deal with the pressures of performance. Reilly explains the traditional pitfalls that beset competitors ...
  
  











  



  
Alexis-Francois L'Hotte: The Quest for Lightness in Equitation
Hilda Nelson

J. A. Allen, 1998

This well-researched book offers a look at the life of the great French rider, Alexis-Francois L'Hotte and a translation of his much quoted Questions Equestres.
  
  











  



  
Riding Towards the Light: An Apprenticeship in the Art of Dressage Riding
Paul Belasik

J. A. Allen, 1990

The story of Paul Belasik's apprenticeship: 13 years spent studying centuries of literature and observing the masters. A wise, honest, and inspiring book.
  
  











  



  
Make Your Own Riding Clothes
Jean Perry

J. A. Allen, 1998

This book shows how to make 21 items of riding clothing, from jodhpurs to hat covers, featuring step-by-step instructions and patterns.
  
  











  



  
School of Horsemanship
Francois Robichon de la Gueriniere

J. A. Allen, 1993

The origin of all modern dressage riding
Since late 70th I've been searching for this book. Every master in classical riding refers to de la Gueriniere as the one most important book on dressage ever written. When translating a book from 18th century french into modern english you have to choose your ...
  
  











  



  
The Songs of the Horses: Seven Stories for Riding Teachers and Students
Paul Belasik

J. A. Allen, 1999

Paul's creative genius takes my breath away
This book is a magical journey into the very depths of horsemanship at it's most enlightened. It would make a best selling drama. For me this book gave a very rare, honest and intimate incite into the life of the very great man who wrote it. Buy it, cherish it, share ...
  
  











  



  
Cross-Country Course Design and Construction: The Essential Guide for Course Designers, Builders, and ...
Mike Etherington-Smith

J. A. Allen, 2003

An Olympic course designer writes about the theory of course design, the siting of fences, the use of natural features, fences and courses in general, and a great deal more.
  
  











  



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