Books
Go to the latest equestrian books
Horse & Hound brings you details of the most recent equestrian books to be published.
From top riders’ autobiographies to factual books on training and veterinary topics to equestrian novels for adults and children, we have them here.
Books can make a great gifts for birthdays or Christmas, so check out the latest additions. Perhaps you know someone who would like to read Andrew Nicholson, AP McCoy or Carl Hester’s latest book? They are all listed below.
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A Dorset Kitchen, by Patty Lowe
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JoJo’s Jump, by Stephanie Mason
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The Queen Mother, ‘crazy’ jockeys and new thrillers: real life for Dick Francis’ son, Felix
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Stable Condition: How to Stay Sane With Horse People in Your Life
Find out what the H&H team thought of Skint Dressage Daddy’s second book, Stable Condition: How to Stay Sane With Horse People in Your Life
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Jill and the Lost Ponies, by Jane Badger
Find out what the team at H&H thought of Jill and the Lost Ponies, by Jane Badger, which is a sequel to the popular Jill series by Ruby Ferguson
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Leap of Faith: Frankie Dettori’s autobiography
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Black Boy and Rapide ride again! Jill books to be republished – plus two follow-up stories
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The Pony Club’s Manual of Horsemanship
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Globetrotter: Meridien Travels the World by Claire Wilby
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Legendary Hearts of Horses by Adrienne Neary
Find out what the H&H team thought of Legendary Hearts of Horses by Adrienne Neary
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Polo Heritage by Aline Coquelle
Find out what the H&H team thought of this coffee table book, Polo Heritage by Aline Coquelle
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Wild: The Legendary Horses of Sable Island by Drew Doggett
Find out what the H&H team thought of this coffee table book telling the story of wild horses on an island off the coast of Nova Scotia.
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Ride Big by John Haime
Find out what the H&H team thought of Ride Big: the Ultimate Guide to Building Equestrian Confidence, by John Haime
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Core Conditioning for Horses by Visconte Simon Cocozza
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Remembering the 1968 Olympics: ‘The gravel landing gave way to deep mud and I was pitched forward onto his ears…’
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12 horsey books to celebrate World Book Day
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Lives well lived: 13 of the best hunting biographies *H&H Plus
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8 ways life isn’t like a Jilly Cooper novel
Riding into the sunset with your rich, handsome lover and his string of polo ponies — if only real life worked like that. For most of us, though, it’s more rut than Rutshire, as Sara Walker explains
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Woman who lost confidence and was ‘crippled with fear’ writes manual for the nervous rider
‘There are hundreds of reasons we can find not to ride, but whether it is the rain or the report for Monday morning needs to be written...’