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Description
This is a delicate antique book, Compendium of Farriery. An English language, Georgian guide to equestrian care, published in London, 1796.
Full title: Taplin Improved; or a Compendium of Farriery, Wherein is Fully Explained The Nature and Structure of that Useful Creature a Horse; with the Diseases and Accidents he is Liable to; and the Methods of Cure.
Loosely bound, the delicate condition presents some pages intact, but mostly loose.
Published in English across approximately 140 pages
Printed in London by the Minerva Press, a notable Georgian publisher
Graced with charming engraved plates with illustrations of horses.
This is a fascinating antique book, the Compendium of Farriery. Well thumbed and delicate, but eminently appealing due to its age and equestrian subject. Delivered ready to enjoy.
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Our Ref: 18.9894
measurements
Height:
17.5 cm
Width:
10 cm
Depth:
2 cm
measurements
declaration
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Book, Compendium of Farriery, English, Georgian, Equestrian, London 1796 (LA476367) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1796
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condition
condition
Condition commensurate with centuries of use, with markings and aged throughout.