Beautiful Horses by Liz Wright

Beautiful Horses (Beautiful) (Beautiful Animals)

by Liz Wright

Portraits of majestic breeds. Move over cows, make room sheep theres a handsome new beast waiting in the wings ...Trotting into the spotlight is a bevy of elegant equine beauties. Beautiful Horses showcases 40 of the worlds most remarkable breeds, from the traditional Shetland to the rare Norwegian Fjord, the diminutive Miniature to the majestic Canadian Belgium. Stylishly shot against a studio background, each prize-winning thoroughbred has been primped and preened for its moment in front of the camera. Each photograph is accompanied by a description of the breed, covering its origin, physical attributes, and related breeds. Theres also an illuminating introduction exploring the colourful history of the horse, and reportage photography offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the stars as they prepare for the show.

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4 of 5 stars

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Originally published on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

Beautiful Horses is an introduction with a short history and a gallery showing the elegance of horses. Originally published in the UK in 2013 this re-format and re-release is due out 3rd March 2020 from Quarto on their Ivy Press imprint, it's 112 pages and will be available in paperback format.

The authors have an accessible and informative (but not dry) style. The book has a good introduction with some history, uses, rare breeds, development of breed standards, and a very short capsule intro to shows. The intros are followed by a gallery listing of 40 horses (some duplicate breeds, such as the Welsh Cob), with a full color detail photo, breed intro with features, uses, related breeds, size/weight, and range/origin. The picture content also helpfully includes the age and sex of the subject (including reproductive status/castration). The end of the book contains some sepia-tone photos from specific show entry winners, along with an index and solid links lists for further reading.

Honestly the completeness of the bibliography and links are probably worth the cost of the book by themselves. Very well done. This would be a very good choice for a 4H or FFA intro to selecting and showing horses or at least starting the necessary pre-purchase research. There is no animal husbandry content included here, this is a compendium of show quality healthy beautiful horses in show condition.

A useful and appealing book and a good introduction to the conformation and looks of standard purebred horses.

Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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