The Saddle
The Saddle by Elwyn Hartley Edwards, published by J.A. Allen in 1990, offers a detailed exploration of the history and evolution of saddles. Spanning 135 pages, this book examines how the saddle has adapted to meet changing needs and advancements in equestrian theory and practice. Written in English, it provides insights into the various methods of saddle construction and the materials commonly used, including modern synthetics.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the development of saddles, highlighting the interplay between design and functionality in the context of equestrian sports and hobbies. The book delves into the craftsmanship involved in leatherwork and the significance of saddles in relation to horses and animal sports. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in crafts, leatherwork, and the equestrian field.
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Includes a concise history of development, demonstrating how the saddle evolved in accordance with changing needs and the advance of equestrian theory and practice. The methods of saddle construction, the materials in general use, including the modern synthetics, are assessed and discussed.
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