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Stanford, Don The Horsemasters Great Britain Brockhampton Press 1967 Possible First Hard Cover Near Fine Very Good + Clean, solid collectible copy in orange hard cover boards and professionally reproduced, unclipped dust wrapper with light soil on white background front panel. Board tips and spine ends sharp. 186 pp text lightly age toned at extremities but not brittle or marked, no names or tears. Dinah Wilcox has already struggled through three of the sixteen weeks' course in Horsemastership at Owen-Allerford Riding School, and if she passes her exams she can spend four years back in the United States at a college she really wants to go to. One of her early headaches is having to put up with Mercy Hale, the Head Girl, but Dinah desdribes herself as a dump but determined, maybe there is hope for her... Price:
75.00 USD
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Stanford, Don, Illust By Michael Lyne The Horsemasters London George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1958 First Edition Hard Cover Near Fine Very Good Lyne, Michael Very clean green cloth boards with white lettering on spine. No bumping or wear to boards. Binding is tight & slightly cocked, no cracking. Pages and edges are clean and bright,188 pgs. Clean bright dustjacket is price clipped, with tiny chips at spine corners only, one 3/4" closed tear at head of spine front gutter on dj, still displays beautifully in a new archival quality mylar cover. Clean, solid collectible copy. First Edition illustrated by Michael Lyne. From the DJ flap: "This entertaining story will appeal to all girls and boys interested in horsemanship. It gives a true picture of life and work in a famous English riding school as it was experienced by an American girl, Dinah. She is a Horsemaster, as young riders are called who are preparing for British Horse Society's examination for a Preliminary Instructor's Certificate. Under the strict discipline of Major Brooke, Dinah soon learns that there is a lot more in horsemanship than looking cute in jodhpurs. Working with girls and boys of different nationalities, she cleans stables, grooms horses, cleans tack. She is catapulted off horses and back on again, until she knows the difference between a rider and a horseman. Gradually she learns also the meaning of responsibility in caring for a creature so dependent as a horse; she experiences the rewarding satisfaction in pleasure earned and deserved; she comes to know the endearing personalities of the individual horses themselves. Everyone will love this story, and girls and boys who ride - or dream of riding will learn a lot from it. They will learn that a horse demands many hours of hard work for every glorious hour of riding, but like Dinah, they will feel that it is worth it. Price:
165.00 USD
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