The Horse in Ireland

The Horse in Ireland by Brian Smith, published by Wolfhound Press on March 30, 1998, is a first edition that spans 338 pages. This book explores the significant role of the horse in Irish society, tracing its importance from the dawn of civilization to contemporary times. Brian Smith provides a thorough examination of the enduring relationship between horses and humans, highlighting how this bond has shaped various aspects of Irish culture and tradition.
Readers will find a detailed account of human-animal relationships, horsemanship, and horse racing in Ireland. The narrative delves into the historical significance of the horse, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Irish folklore and tradition. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the horse’s impact on Irish life, presenting a rich tapestry of stories and insights that reflect its integral place in the nation’s heritage.
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Since the beginning of civilization, Equus, Ech, the Horse, has had an intrinsic importance in every sector of Irish society. In this comprehensive chronicle, Brian Smith examines in depth the enduring relationship between horse and human throughout Irish history.
The Horse in Ireland is a book for anyone interested in Irish folklore or tradition. It is the definitive history of the horse in Ireland.
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