Customer Review: I have seen MR. Morris work his magic in person amd his book puts that magic in print. This book allows you to take George to t5he barn with you.
Customer Review: I liked the book, but there wasn't a whole lot about position/form, etc. I think you have to get that from his other book, hunter seat eq. This book is designed more towards the trainer, or for the rider on what to expect when at the stable and taking a lesson. Typical old style George Morris, with... more info
Customer Review: This collection of essays from many of the best known conservative leaders within the Southern Baptist Convention traces the history of the convention and charts a course for its future. The future, in the view of these pastors, scholars and leaders, is to go back to the core biblical values that... more info
Customer Review: This is the author, Anna Jane White-Mullin, letting you know that the publisher only has 50 copies left of "Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation." After those are sold, you can receive the same information in my latest book, "The Complete Guide to Hunter Seat Training, Showing, and Judging,"... more info
Customer Review: While some people criticize George Morris for his straight forward, "tell it like it is" point of view, I find it extremely refreshing and educational! This book is a collection of his articles from "The Chronicle of the Horse", and each is better than the next. I have been competitively show... more info
Customer Review: This book is my favorite. It is well worth waiting for. If you can get it, read it twice, study the pictures and reap the rewards! George has a way with teaching riding. Do not miss out. click - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0385410824/mcfarm.
Customer Review: Not a bad book, just somewhat basic. Geared more toward the novice. The first reviewer didn't agree with that, but you must consider that to the novice, everything is complicated.