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Gordon Wright

    Gordon Wright is revered by generations of riders at all levels as the “founding father” of hunter-seat horsemanship. His approach to training horses and riders has shaped instruction and become a cornerstone for many within the equestrian world. His methods and philosophy continue to inspire and influence horsemanship to this day.

    Austin Seven Briefing
    The Age of Controversy
    France in modern times
    The Reshaping of French Democracy
    Learning to Ride, Hunt, and Show
    • Learning to Ride, Hunt, and Show

      A Step-by-Step Handbook for Riders of All Ages

      • 453 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Social media campaign. First time in paperback. With a new foreword by George Morris, former coach of the United States Olympic equestrian team. Approximately four million Americans are involved in the sport of equestrian, and approximately three million horses are used in the Us solely for equestrian.

      Learning to Ride, Hunt, and Show
    • The Reshaping of French Democracy

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book provides a detailed narrative and analysis of the creation of the new French Constitution, set against its historical backdrop. It explores the political dynamics, key figures involved, and the implications of this constitutional transformation, offering insights into the historical context that shaped modern France.

      The Reshaping of French Democracy