Xenophon Press Llc imprint: 28 books

by Charles de Kunffy
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

The Ethics and Passions of Dressage, Expanded Edition calls the reader to a re-dedication to the art of riding and the traditions of classical horsemanship. Charles de Kunffy challenges the reader to ask questions such as “Should competition challenge or reinforce classical horsemanship?” Furthermore,...

ÉCOLE DE CAVALERIE (School of Horsemanship) The Expanded, Complete Edition of PART II

The Method of Training Horses, According to the Different Ways in Which They Will be Used. with an Appendix from Part I: Chapter VI On the Bridle

by FRANÇOIS ROBICHON de la GUÉRINIÈRE
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

La Guérinière’s book, École de Cavalerie, was first published in 1731 and again under different titles between 1733 and 1802. This expanded edition contains all Chapters I - XXII of Part II of École de Cavalerie : The Method of Training Horses According to the Different Ways in Which They Will...
by Stephanie Grant Millham
Language: English
Release Date: May 21, 2014

This book represents a fascinating compilation of conversations, notes from Nuno Oliveira’s lessons, biographical material and observations about his teachings, as well as a personal journey about what it was like to study under the Master despite a significant physical disability. Within these pages...

Divide and Conquer Book 1

Fundamental Dressage Techniques

by Francois Lemaire de Ruffieu
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2016

***    Calm, Forward and Straight***must always serve as a guideline during the training and the order should not be interchanged. On this subject, all Riding Schools worldwide agree. These schools diverge only in their style due to the culture of their own country.     In these volumes,...

H. Dv. 12

Army Riding Regulation 12

by Stefanie Reinhold
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2014

The Riding Regulation H. Dv. 12 in its last edition of 1937 is the foundation of German classical horsemanship. Authored by the German cavalry experts and issued by the German army commander-in-chief, these guidelines governed all training of remounts and recruits with the goal of creating a sound, able,...
by Antoine de Coux
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

This is the only English translation of 'Paroles du Maitre' by Antoine de Coux Antoine de Coux, a magistrate in the Belgian Congo, was undoubtedly one of the most loyal students of Master Nuno Oliveira. From 1966, when they met and became close friends, until Oliveira's death in 1989, Antoine de Coux...

François Baucher

The Man and His Method

by HILDA NELSON
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2013

François Baucher (1796-1863) was the center of one of the most famous controversies in the development of modern equitation. Baucher introduced the one tempi flying changes at the canter, but in nineteenth century France his circus performances and methods of haute école training were attacked. Attempts...
by Lisbeth Asay
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2018

Lisbeth Asay tells a story of salvation and adventure from the point of view of Lipizzaner stallion, Siglavy Sagana II. *I, Siglavy *will delight, touch and inspire. Based on a true story, the stallion, Siglavy reflects on his life, the people and animals in it. Over a period of seven...

The Italian Tradition of Equestrian Art

A Survey of the Treatises on Horsemanship from the Renaissance and the Centuries following

by Giovanni Battista Tomassini
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2014

At the mid point of the sixteenth century, a Neapolitan gentleman, Federico Grisone, published, for the first time, a printed book about the art of training the horse “for the use of war” and on the secrets to “emend his defects.” The work was a huge and immediate success and was soon emulated...
by Charles de Kunffy
Language: English
Release Date: May 21, 2014

Charles de Kunffy retells the dramatic events of his privileged and turbulent young life. A European nobleman in the stormy years of World War II and the Hungarian Revolution perseveres to become a prominent equestrian. During the Soviet occupation, de Kunffy finds a life-saving island of tranquility...

'To Amaze the People with Pleasure and Delight"

The horsemanship manuals of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle

by Elaine Walker
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2015

William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle’s passions included women, music, writing, theatre and, perhaps above all, the finest horses. He was a widely acknowledged expert in the art of the riding horse, and his works laid the foundation for classical dressage. Mastery in horsemanship was the mark...

Fragments from the writings of Max Ritter von Weyrother, Austrian Imperial and Royal Oberbereiter

With a foreword by Andreas Hausberger, Chief Rider, Spanish Riding School of Vienna and an introduction by Daniel Pevsner FBHS

by Ritter von Weyrother Max
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2017

When Weyrother was posted to Vienna the SRS was the only school left that concerned itself with the methodical practice of the art of high-school and, with the cultivation and the preservation of the purity of equine locomotion. There were quite a few very good cavalry schools throughout Europe but...

Horse Training

Outdoors and High School

by Etienne Beudant
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2014

"My principle of dressage is to have the horse equally light to the spur and the hand and which does not allow the displacement of the rider's seat as an aid, and leaves the horse to move on his own once he has been given the correct position by the rider" for if we "Let the horse believe that he is...

GREAT HORSEWOMEN OF THE 19TH CENTURY IN THE CIRCUS : and an Epilogue on Four Contemporary Écuyeres

Catherine Durand Henriquet, Eloise Schwarz King, Géraldine Katharina Knie, and Katja Schumann Binder

by HILDA NELSON
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2015

"Circus was quite a serious thing in nineteenth and early twentieth century Europe. Edmond and Jules de Goncourt noted in their Journal "We go to only one theater--the Circus. There we see clowns, tumblers....there is no false exhibition of talent..." Balzac believed that a circus equestrienne was worth...
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