Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197422
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This volume of the Sports She Wrote series presents a trilogy of influential books on 19th-century equestrianism written by women from 1884 to 1893, with more than 100 illustrations, providing readers a window into the world of horsemanship in the Victorian Era. Elizabeth Karr's The American Horsewoman (1884) proudly states that hers is the first book exclusively for women riders written by an American woman. C. De Hurst's How Women Should Ride (1892) is a foundational guide covering essential aspects of horse riding and management with practical lessons for aspiring riders. Alice M. Hayes's The Horsewoman (1893) weaves personal anecdotes and adventurous tales, offering a captivating glimpse into the life of a 19th-century equestrienne. All three books in this trilogy (160,000 words) depict women riding side-saddle, capturing a moment in history when the debate over women riding astride was in its infancy. The side-saddle, symbolic of femininity during this era, adds an intriguing layer to the narratives, showcasing the evolving role of women in the equestrian world. Despite this antiquated perspective, much of the information in the books regarding riding and caring for horses remains relevant today. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are Equestrian Reports and Nannie Lambert O’Donoghue. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
The Horsewoman's Trilogy
Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197422
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This volume of the Sports She Wrote series presents a trilogy of influential books on 19th-century equestrianism written by women from 1884 to 1893, with more than 100 illustrations, providing readers a window into the world of horsemanship in the Victorian Era. Elizabeth Karr's The American Horsewoman (1884) proudly states that hers is the first book exclusively for women riders written by an American woman. C. De Hurst's How Women Should Ride (1892) is a foundational guide covering essential aspects of horse riding and management with practical lessons for aspiring riders. Alice M. Hayes's The Horsewoman (1893) weaves personal anecdotes and adventurous tales, offering a captivating glimpse into the life of a 19th-century equestrienne. All three books in this trilogy (160,000 words) depict women riding side-saddle, capturing a moment in history when the debate over women riding astride was in its infancy. The side-saddle, symbolic of femininity during this era, adds an intriguing layer to the narratives, showcasing the evolving role of women in the equestrian world. Despite this antiquated perspective, much of the information in the books regarding riding and caring for horses remains relevant today. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are Equestrian Reports and Nannie Lambert O’Donoghue. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197422
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This volume of the Sports She Wrote series presents a trilogy of influential books on 19th-century equestrianism written by women from 1884 to 1893, with more than 100 illustrations, providing readers a window into the world of horsemanship in the Victorian Era. Elizabeth Karr's The American Horsewoman (1884) proudly states that hers is the first book exclusively for women riders written by an American woman. C. De Hurst's How Women Should Ride (1892) is a foundational guide covering essential aspects of horse riding and management with practical lessons for aspiring riders. Alice M. Hayes's The Horsewoman (1893) weaves personal anecdotes and adventurous tales, offering a captivating glimpse into the life of a 19th-century equestrienne. All three books in this trilogy (160,000 words) depict women riding side-saddle, capturing a moment in history when the debate over women riding astride was in its infancy. The side-saddle, symbolic of femininity during this era, adds an intriguing layer to the narratives, showcasing the evolving role of women in the equestrian world. Despite this antiquated perspective, much of the information in the books regarding riding and caring for horses remains relevant today. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are Equestrian Reports and Nannie Lambert O’Donoghue. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman
Author: Walter Miller
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553380796
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Forty years after the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller returns to a world struggling to transcend a terrifying legacy of darkness, as one man undertakes an odyssey of adventure and discovery that promises to alter the destiny of humankind . . . . Isolated in Leibowitz Abbey, Brother Blacktooth St. George suffers a crisis of faith, torn between his vows and his Nomad upbringing, between the Holy Virgin and visions of the Wild Horse Woman of his people. At the brink of disgrace and expulsion from his order, the young monk is championed by a powerful cardinal who has plans for him. Blacktooth sets out on a journey across a landscape still scarred by the long-ago Flame Deluge, a land divided by nature, politics, and war. He will find horrors and wonders, sins of the flesh . . . and love. As he encounters and reencounters a beautiful but forbidden mutant named Ædrea, he begins to wonder: is a she-devil, the Holy Mother, or the Wild Horse Woman herself?
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553380796
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Forty years after the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller returns to a world struggling to transcend a terrifying legacy of darkness, as one man undertakes an odyssey of adventure and discovery that promises to alter the destiny of humankind . . . . Isolated in Leibowitz Abbey, Brother Blacktooth St. George suffers a crisis of faith, torn between his vows and his Nomad upbringing, between the Holy Virgin and visions of the Wild Horse Woman of his people. At the brink of disgrace and expulsion from his order, the young monk is championed by a powerful cardinal who has plans for him. Blacktooth sets out on a journey across a landscape still scarred by the long-ago Flame Deluge, a land divided by nature, politics, and war. He will find horrors and wonders, sins of the flesh . . . and love. As he encounters and reencounters a beautiful but forbidden mutant named Ædrea, he begins to wonder: is a she-devil, the Holy Mother, or the Wild Horse Woman herself?
The Tower & Knife Trilogy
Author: Mazarkis Williams
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1597806145
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 946
Book Description
The complete Tower & Knife Trilogy! Containing The Emperor's Knife, Knife Sworn, and The Tower Broken for the first time in one edition!
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1597806145
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 946
Book Description
The complete Tower & Knife Trilogy! Containing The Emperor's Knife, Knife Sworn, and The Tower Broken for the first time in one edition!
Equestrian Reports
Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197406
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The late 19th century was the last generation that relied on horses for transportation, agriculture and warfare. After thousands of years of supreme importance as working beasts of burden, mechanized power was supplanting horsepower and the animal was emancipated into a hobby, a luxury and a sport. This volume of the Sports She Wrote series offers a comprehensive exploration of women's engagement with horses during this transitional era, featuring 61 articles (115,000 words) by 40 women writers, many of whom were expert equestriennes, published from 1856 to 1900. With over 90 illustrations, the collection covers a broad spectrum of topics, including riding techniques, proper attire, stable practices, carriage driving, gambling on horseraces, the evolving role of women in equestrian sports, debates over riding astride versus sidesaddle, and personal narratives of women's independence in the American West. The volume concludes with twelve monthly installments of Horseback Sketches by Jessie Fremont O’Donnell published in Outing magazine in 1891-92, providing a poetic reflection on nature from the vantage point of horseback. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are The Horsewoman’s Trilogy and Nannie Lambert O'Donoghue. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197406
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The late 19th century was the last generation that relied on horses for transportation, agriculture and warfare. After thousands of years of supreme importance as working beasts of burden, mechanized power was supplanting horsepower and the animal was emancipated into a hobby, a luxury and a sport. This volume of the Sports She Wrote series offers a comprehensive exploration of women's engagement with horses during this transitional era, featuring 61 articles (115,000 words) by 40 women writers, many of whom were expert equestriennes, published from 1856 to 1900. With over 90 illustrations, the collection covers a broad spectrum of topics, including riding techniques, proper attire, stable practices, carriage driving, gambling on horseraces, the evolving role of women in equestrian sports, debates over riding astride versus sidesaddle, and personal narratives of women's independence in the American West. The volume concludes with twelve monthly installments of Horseback Sketches by Jessie Fremont O’Donnell published in Outing magazine in 1891-92, providing a poetic reflection on nature from the vantage point of horseback. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are The Horsewoman’s Trilogy and Nannie Lambert O'Donoghue. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Nannie Lambert O'Donoghue
Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197414
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Nannie Lambert Power O’Donoghue was a renowned Irish writer and equestrienne who authored two books presented in this volume of the Sports She Wrote series, accompanied by 90 illustrations (147,000 words). Ladies on Horseback (1881) and Riding for Ladies (1887) delve into many aspects of equestrianism, from gaits, equipment and horse care, to style, posture and attire. O'Donoghue's passion for her equine companions shines through as she shares her experiences taming even the most spirited horses and discusses matters that remain relevant to horsewomen today, despite the fact that, like nearly all women in the 1880s, she rode sidesaddle rather than astride. Ladies on Horseback includes correspondence from her popular newspaper column, addressing her readers’ opinions and engagement on equine subjects. Riding for Ladies garnered widespread acclaim, reflecting O'Donoghue's influence in an era of evolving social acceptance of women on horseback. After a spinal injury curtailed her riding career at age 37, O’Donoghue extended her writing talents into journalism and advocacy, using her platform to address poverty, women’s education and decrying animal abuse. She was also a poet and novelist. Her legacy in Irish literature and as a humanitarian influencer of public discourse underscores the enduring power of a woman who transcended societal norms to shape history. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are Equestrian Reports and The Horsewoman’s Trilogy. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197414
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Nannie Lambert Power O’Donoghue was a renowned Irish writer and equestrienne who authored two books presented in this volume of the Sports She Wrote series, accompanied by 90 illustrations (147,000 words). Ladies on Horseback (1881) and Riding for Ladies (1887) delve into many aspects of equestrianism, from gaits, equipment and horse care, to style, posture and attire. O'Donoghue's passion for her equine companions shines through as she shares her experiences taming even the most spirited horses and discusses matters that remain relevant to horsewomen today, despite the fact that, like nearly all women in the 1880s, she rode sidesaddle rather than astride. Ladies on Horseback includes correspondence from her popular newspaper column, addressing her readers’ opinions and engagement on equine subjects. Riding for Ladies garnered widespread acclaim, reflecting O'Donoghue's influence in an era of evolving social acceptance of women on horseback. After a spinal injury curtailed her riding career at age 37, O’Donoghue extended her writing talents into journalism and advocacy, using her platform to address poverty, women’s education and decrying animal abuse. She was also a poet and novelist. Her legacy in Irish literature and as a humanitarian influencer of public discourse underscores the enduring power of a woman who transcended societal norms to shape history. Two additional volumes about equestrianism in the Sports She Wrote series are Equestrian Reports and The Horsewoman’s Trilogy. Other volumes with equestrian articles include Diana’s Outdoor Sports; Women on the Hunt; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Kentucky Sunrise
Author: Fern Michaels
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp
ISBN: 1420157876
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
The third of #1 New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels’s novels set in the bluegrass, horseracing country of Kentucky. Nobody can measure up to Nealy Coleman Diamond’s standards as a trainer, not even her daughter Emmie, who now runs the family’s Blue Diamond Farms. When Nealy she returns to the stables for a family reunion, she realizes that Emmie has let the farm slide and has picked a small, gutsy colt to send to the Derby—a nice horse, but clearly the wrong one. Suddenly Nealy is back in the game, ready to prove she’s not too old to back a winner—even if means taking on another colt as her own personal project. Now Emmie and Nealy engage in an unstoppable rivalry, one that may irreparably damage their relationship. Each is determined to win—no matter what the dangers, no matter what the cost.
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp
ISBN: 1420157876
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
The third of #1 New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels’s novels set in the bluegrass, horseracing country of Kentucky. Nobody can measure up to Nealy Coleman Diamond’s standards as a trainer, not even her daughter Emmie, who now runs the family’s Blue Diamond Farms. When Nealy she returns to the stables for a family reunion, she realizes that Emmie has let the farm slide and has picked a small, gutsy colt to send to the Derby—a nice horse, but clearly the wrong one. Suddenly Nealy is back in the game, ready to prove she’s not too old to back a winner—even if means taking on another colt as her own personal project. Now Emmie and Nealy engage in an unstoppable rivalry, one that may irreparably damage their relationship. Each is determined to win—no matter what the dangers, no matter what the cost.
Through the Mist
Author: Susan Abel
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781543002812
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
KATHERINE O'REILLY grew up a dreamer, believing all the excitement and romance of her favorite films and books could be captured and lived. By age thirty-five, she is suicidal. Unloved by her mother and neglected by her father, she believed earning the devotion of an exciting and charming lover would validate her self-worth. After betraying her best friends to obtain the man of her dreams, he is lost. Disillusioned, the riding instructor gives up on love and dedicates her life to her students and focuses on her love of horses at an equestrian camp nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Years later, while fighting to keep her riding school, she gets a second chance at love. Can Katherine let go of her past in time to save her future? Set in the mid-1900s near a Blackfeet reservation in Montana and interwoven with themes of racism and American Indian theology, Through the Mist holds timeless lessons for women of all ages about self-worth, true love and letting go.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781543002812
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
KATHERINE O'REILLY grew up a dreamer, believing all the excitement and romance of her favorite films and books could be captured and lived. By age thirty-five, she is suicidal. Unloved by her mother and neglected by her father, she believed earning the devotion of an exciting and charming lover would validate her self-worth. After betraying her best friends to obtain the man of her dreams, he is lost. Disillusioned, the riding instructor gives up on love and dedicates her life to her students and focuses on her love of horses at an equestrian camp nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Years later, while fighting to keep her riding school, she gets a second chance at love. Can Katherine let go of her past in time to save her future? Set in the mid-1900s near a Blackfeet reservation in Montana and interwoven with themes of racism and American Indian theology, Through the Mist holds timeless lessons for women of all ages about self-worth, true love and letting go.
The Darkwood Trilogy
Author: Anthea Sharp
Publisher: Fiddlehead Press
ISBN: 1680131524
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1179
Book Description
Two sisters. One enchanted forest. And a dangerous choice that could destroy kingdoms... Swept away from her ordinary life, Rose Valrois finds herself in a world full of secrets and forbidden magic. There she meets her new stepsister, the enigmatic Princess Neeve, who will either become her best friend…or her worst enemy. Three full-length novels - over 700 pages of fantasy adventure! Includes, White as Frost, Black as Night, and Red as Flame. In the shadows of the magical Darkwood, Rose discovers danger and adventure in her quest to uncover the mysteries surrounding her. When she’s rescued by Thorne, the handsome Dark Elf guardian of the forest, he binds her to the Darkwood and forbids her to speak of its secrets. But secrets have a way of getting loose, especially when there’s hidden magic involved, and Rose falls deeper into the thorny tangles of her own past. Her sister, Neeve, is concealing dangerous powers of her own, and the two of them are soon caught up in a destiny that will bring them face-to-face on opposing sides of a deadly magical war. Ultimately, Rose must risk her freedom, her world, and even her truest love to save her sister. Can she bear to make that sacrifice? Does she even have the choice? Called “A fantastical series” by Publisher’s Weekly, USA Today bestselling author Anthea Sharp has crafted a lushly written fairy-tale trilogy weaving elements of Snow White & Rose Red with romance, magic, Cozy fantasy, and secrets that that will change the fate of worlds. Will appeal to fans of lush fantasy romance who enjoy Sylvia Mercedes, Elise Kova, Alisha Klapheke, Casey L. Bond, Tessonja Odette, Naomi Novik, and Sharon Shinn. Contains a mild love triangle, hidden magic, unrequited love, cozy fantasy, happily ever afters, fairytale elements, swoony Dark Elves, determined mortals, and an enchanted forest filled with danger and adventure.
Publisher: Fiddlehead Press
ISBN: 1680131524
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1179
Book Description
Two sisters. One enchanted forest. And a dangerous choice that could destroy kingdoms... Swept away from her ordinary life, Rose Valrois finds herself in a world full of secrets and forbidden magic. There she meets her new stepsister, the enigmatic Princess Neeve, who will either become her best friend…or her worst enemy. Three full-length novels - over 700 pages of fantasy adventure! Includes, White as Frost, Black as Night, and Red as Flame. In the shadows of the magical Darkwood, Rose discovers danger and adventure in her quest to uncover the mysteries surrounding her. When she’s rescued by Thorne, the handsome Dark Elf guardian of the forest, he binds her to the Darkwood and forbids her to speak of its secrets. But secrets have a way of getting loose, especially when there’s hidden magic involved, and Rose falls deeper into the thorny tangles of her own past. Her sister, Neeve, is concealing dangerous powers of her own, and the two of them are soon caught up in a destiny that will bring them face-to-face on opposing sides of a deadly magical war. Ultimately, Rose must risk her freedom, her world, and even her truest love to save her sister. Can she bear to make that sacrifice? Does she even have the choice? Called “A fantastical series” by Publisher’s Weekly, USA Today bestselling author Anthea Sharp has crafted a lushly written fairy-tale trilogy weaving elements of Snow White & Rose Red with romance, magic, Cozy fantasy, and secrets that that will change the fate of worlds. Will appeal to fans of lush fantasy romance who enjoy Sylvia Mercedes, Elise Kova, Alisha Klapheke, Casey L. Bond, Tessonja Odette, Naomi Novik, and Sharon Shinn. Contains a mild love triangle, hidden magic, unrequited love, cozy fantasy, happily ever afters, fairytale elements, swoony Dark Elves, determined mortals, and an enchanted forest filled with danger and adventure.
Kentucky Heat
Author: Fern Michaels
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780739425626
Category : Burns and scalds
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
The lush Kentucky countryside is the background for this romance that is the second volume of a trilogy.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780739425626
Category : Burns and scalds
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
The lush Kentucky countryside is the background for this romance that is the second volume of a trilogy.
The Golden Spark
Author: John Allen Royce
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780972412162
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780972412162
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description