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The Horse

A Galloping History of Humanity

Timothy C. Winegard

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Hardback

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English
Dutton
30 July 2024
From the author of The New York Times bestselling The Mosquito, a sweeping account of the way the horse changed human history

The Horse is an account of the horse's relationship with the peoples of the world, as a mode of transportation, a means of farming, a companion, and a weapon of war. It covers the profound impact of the species in an extraordinary story of evolution, revealing just how much of our existence we owe to this amazing animal.

Filled with fascinating revelations and insights, The Horse is a riveting narrative of the animal that has shaped the world as we know it today.
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Imprint:   Dutton
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 43mm
Weight:   675g
ISBN:   9780593186084
ISBN 10:   0593186087
Pages:   544
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Timothy C. Winegard is a New York Times bestselling author of five books including The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator. He holds a PhD from the University of Oxford, served as an officer in the Canadian and British Armies, and has appeared on numerous documentaries, television programs, and podcasts. Winegard is an associate professor of history at Colorado Mesa University.

Reviews for The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity

"Praise for The Horse: ""In this epic saga of the horse and human history, Winegard has researched deeply, written vividly, and made new connections about trade, agricultural production, transportation, and war. The horse has been integral to every point in civilization, and this grand narrative blazes new trails for experts and readers."" —Tim Cook, bestselling author of Vimy: The Battle and the Legend, The Fight for History, and The Good Allies “They say that dogs are humankind’s best friend, but as Timothy Winegard makes clear in this sweeping book, it’s the horse that truly deserves that title—and not just that one. Horses were revolutionary political allies, tireless explorers, and our deadliest weapons of war as well. And if we've come so far, it’s only because the horse has carried us here, and this book masterfully maps each stage in that 5500-year epic journey.”—Sam Kean, author of The Icepick Surgeon and The Disappearing Spoon ""Sprawling and instructive...ambitious and entertaining."" —The Wall Street Journal “A thorough, comprehensive look at the horse across time and space. . . . Everything you ever wanted to know about the genus Equus.” —Kirkus “A panoramic account of the horse, from its origins some 57 million years ago to its eventual pairing with humans to forge ‘the most dominant animal coalition ever witnessed.’ . . . Winegard gives ample time and space to laying out the historical contexts in which the horse was a central actor, all such contexts making for a book whose revelations about the once all-powerful human-horse dyad will continue to surprise.” —Booklist ""Mankind invented and advanced the modern world, but horses invented and advanced mankind....And Winegard, a historian, argues it's because horses keep us tethered to our most elemental selves."" —Reader's Digest ""Winegard's The Horse is interesting, charming and entertaining...offering a fresh perspective on how crucial horses were in human development."" —Minneapolis Star-Tribune “A fascinating read that reveals the importance of horses in world history.” —Rod Miller, New York Journal of Books “The Horse is a great historical ride.” —Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Bookworm “This highly researched book…is an engrossing, stimulating read."" —Country Life Magazine “Horse lovers should absolutely find this book, but historians and lovers of culture will like it, too. For sure, The Horse is perfect for someone with a need for steed.” —Terri Schlichenmeyer, Wyoming Tribune “Winegard’s book is truly riveting.” —History Nerds United"


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