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Very informative December 9, 2001 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
An excellent book, covers the basics well
The D Manual Is The Book to Start With - February 2, 2000 45 out of 45 found this review helpful
In all my years of riding and teaching this is the book I recommend first to beginners and their families. This book spells out the "right way" and what a great way to start. Safety is stressed - the basics are covered. If you or a friend wants to get started with horses this is definitely the book to start with. Once you know this book read the C manual - if you know all that you will be ready for just about anything. Then if you want to fine tune your abilities with horses read the B manual and then the A - BUT START WITH THE D MANUAL!
Perfect Series for Competitive English Riders January 1, 2000 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
The USPC series is extremely helpful to me. Although aimed towards the younger rider, these books have helped riders of all experiences, and all ages. Complete with advice for flatwork, groundwork, jumping, eventing, tack care, and general and specific horse care, this series is perfect!
This book is has easy words and really tells alot of things! April 11, 1999 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
I really thought this book was great in a kids point of view. I have learned more from just reading a book in my own home instead of being around horses!
a very informative book, whether you're in Pony Club or not! January 17, 1999 lkrieger@sjmercury.com (Los Altos Hills, California) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
A great overview for the young rider. Summarizes the crucial facts in horse ownership/riding, without much extraneous prose. Plus has great diagrams.
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