
The Horses of the Sahara and the Manners of the Desert
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Authors:
- Daumas, E.â (Eugène)
1803 - 1871
- Hutton, James
1726 - 1797
About this book
In an era when the Sahara's vast expanse shaped the lives and cultures of its inhabitants, "The Horses of the Sahara and the Manners of the Desert" by E. Daumas offers a profound exploration of equine significance in Arab society. This treatise delves into the intricate relationship between horses and their riders, highlighting unique aspects of horse breeding and training that reflect the harsh yet beautiful desert environment. With a focus on the anatomy and temperament of these majestic animals, Daumas captures the essence of a culture deeply intertwined with its equine companions. Ideal for students, historians, and equestrian enthusiasts alike, this work provides valuable insights into the traditions and practices that define life in the desert.