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Great Australian Working Horse Stories
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Great Australian Working Horse Stories
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Angela Goode
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Series | Great Australian Stories |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:432 | Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 154 |
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Category/Genre | Biographies and autobiography |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780733339318
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
ABC Books
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Imprint |
ABC Books
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Publication Date |
20 August 2018 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
From Clydesdales and police horses, from trick riders to outback stockman, an authentic, funny, deeply moving collection of stories about horses and the amazing people who work with them. Funny, familiar and deeply moving, these true stories of Australian working horses stretch over three generations and every part of our continent. Teams of powerful, labouring Clydesdales, patient and spirited saddle horses, brave police mounts and talented Olympic competitors canter through its pages, their stories told first-hand by the owners who cared for and worked alongside them. Follow country tracks in a hawker's wagon, visit floodlit arenas with thumping music where horses perform with quiet trust, and trudge mountains where brumbies run. Trick riders, talented trainers and outback stockmen share their secrets. Updated with many contemporary tales, this new edition is an unmissable treat for horse-lovers.
Author Biography
Angela Goode lives on a farm near Naracoorte, South Australia, where cattle graze and bush stone curlews call. She has spent her writing life bringing the images and issues of rural Australia to a wider audience in books, newspaper columns and on radio. Between 1981 and 2008 her acclaimed column in the Advertiser in Adelaide involved its urban readership in the joys and mysteries of farm life.The many editions of GREAT WORKING DOG STORIES and GREAT WORKING HORSE STORIES, plus FOR THE LOVE OF THE LAND Angela's memoir THROUGH THE FARM GATE, celebrate working lives beyond the cities - where animals and humans are expected to pull their weight.
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