The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses

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The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses

by P. R. Kincaid, John J. Stutzman

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

THE ARABIAN ART

0:01

OF

0:00

TAMING AND TRAINING

0:01

WILD & VICIOUS HORSES.

1:19:51

T. GILBERT, BRO. RAMSEY & CO.

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INTRODUCTION.

11:11

THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF MY THEORY - Founded on the Leading Characteristics of the Horse.

6:41

THE HORSEMAN'S GUIDE - AND - FARRIER. - By JOHN J. STUTZMAN, West Rushville, Fairfield County, Ohio.

0:26

ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY - Interior Science of Man.

5:13

Description

This work opens a window onto the long, patient journey that turned the wild, untamed horse into humanity’s steadfast companion. It traces the early reliance on more docile beasts—oxen, donkeys, camels—before the horse finally yielded, and it explains how incremental experiments gradually revealed the animal’s true power. The author contrasts the harsh, force‑driven methods that once dominated with the gentle, relationship‑based approach cultivated by Arab peoples, whose centuries‑old practices treated the horse as a partner rather than a tool.

Through vivid, first‑hand anecdotes, the book illustrates the depth of that bond. A Bedouin’s beloved mare becomes the centerpiece of a daring midnight theft, prompting a chase that showcases the incredible speed and loyalty of an Arab‑bred horse. Along the way, readers discover secret signals, subtle cues, and the philosophy of kindness that turns a spirited animal into a devoted ally, offering a fresh perspective on an age‑old art.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (99K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Kentuckiana Digital Library, David Garcia, Michael Ciesielski and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-01-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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P. R. Kincaid

Best known for a compact 19th-century guide to horse training, this little-known author is remembered almost entirely through a single practical work. The book’s lasting appeal comes from its direct, hands-on interest in handling difficult horses.

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John J. Stutzman

Best known for a practical 19th-century guide to horse training, this author is remembered for writing about taming difficult horses in a direct, hands-on way. His work survives today through public-domain editions and audiobook recordings.

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