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272 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



THE ARAB HORSE 



Blunt, Lady Anne. The Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates. 

 Harper and Brothers, New York, 1879 ; Pilgrimage to Nejd. 

 Murray, London, 1881. 

 These two books give an interesting and trustworthy account 



of the Arab horse in his native desert. 



Borden, Spencer. The Arab Horse. Doubleday, Page & 

 Co., New York, 1906. 



Davenport, Homer. My Quest of the Arab Horse. William 

 Rickey & Co., New York, 1909. 



TwEEDiE, W. The Arabian Horse. W. Blackwood, Edin- 

 burgh, 1894. 

 An exhaustive work in two large illustrated volumes. 



THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE 



Trevathan, C. E. The American Thoroughbred. The Mac- 

 millan Company, New York, 1905. 



THE MORGAN HORSE 



Battell, Joseph, and his Executors. The Morgan Horse 

 and Register. 3 vols. American Publishing Company, 

 Middlebury, Vermont. 



DiMON, John. American Horses and Horse Breeding. Hart- 

 ford, Conn., 1895. 



LiNSLEY, D. C. Morgan Horses. Published in 1857. 



This is the oldest and most important work on the subject. 



It is out of print, but the Morgan Horse Club has a few copies 



for sale at five dollars each. 



Murray, W. H. H. The Perfect Horse. Boston, 1873. 



Parlin, S. W. The American Trotter. The American Horse 

 Breeder, Bpston, 1905. 

 This book contains some valuable chapters about the Morgan 



horse — especially valuable in respect to pedigrees, as to which 



there is no better authority in the world than Mr. Parlin. He 



was a lieutenant of cavalry and rode a Morgan horse in the 



Civil War. 



Rommel, G. M. The Preservation of Our Native Types of 

 Horses. Circular No. isy. United States Department of 

 Agriculture, 1908; The Regeneration of the Morgan Horse. 

 Circular No. 163, United States Department of Agriculture, 

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