Horses from Saudi Arabia
- Regular price
- $1,400 USD
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Debbie Burt is a multi-award-winning British equine writer with decades of experience as a specialist in the Arab horse industry. Burt is the editor and chief photographer of the digital magazine The Arabian Racehorse and a regular contributor to the French publication Jour de Galop–Arabians, Gallop Magazine and International Thoroughbred, among other notable industry titles.
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So did this horse excel a common one, / In shape, in courage, colour, pace and bone.
— William Shakespeare
Page count
200 pages
Number of illustrations
over 100
Language
English
Released on
January 2024
Dimensions
W 15.28 x L 18.74 x D 3.15 in
Cover materials
Silk hardcover in silk clamshell
ISBN
9781649801777
Weight
17.8 lb
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