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Dayton Hyde
2009, paperback, 208 pages
Dayton Hyde acts as a guide to the natural history, behaviour and future chances of the wild horse breeds that not only survive across America but also around the world, from mustangs of the West and the ponies of Chincoteague islands to the white horses of the French Camafgue.
Beautifully illustrated with 206 colour images, this American book truly conveys the nature and plight of these splendid animals.
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