Publisher's Synopsis
The American Trotter by Simon W. Parlin offers a comprehensive look at the origins, history, and development of the American Trotter horse breed. Published in 1905, this treatise delves into the lineage of these remarkable animals, tracing their evolution and highlighting their significance in American equestrian sports and culture.
Parlin's detailed account covers various aspects, including breeding practices, notable trotters, and the influence of specific bloodlines. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of horse racing and the development of a uniquely American breed. With insights into the training, care, and performance of trotters, this volume provides a rich historical context for understanding the enduring appeal of these magnificent animals.
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