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A history of the Percheron horse : including hitherto unpublished data concerning the origin and development of the modern type of heavy draft, drawn from authentic documents, records and manuscripts in the national archives of the French government : together with a detailed account of the introduction and dissemination of the breed throughout the United States : to which is appended a symposium reflecting the view of leading contemporary importers and breeders touching the selection, feeding and general management of stallions, brood mares and foals / Compiled under the personal direction of Alvin Howard Sanders ... in collaboration with Wayne Dinsmore.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sanders, Alvin Howard, 1860-1948.
Contributor:
Dinsmore, Wayne, 1879-1966.
Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Percheron horse.
Penn Provenance:
McNeil, John H. (inscription, June 1917) (Fairman Rogers copy)
Simon(?), Wagner (autograph, June, 1917) (Fairman Rogers copy)
McNeil, John H., Mrs. (donor) (Fairman Rogers copy)
Physical Description:
602 pages, 122 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, maps, portrait, facsimile ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Breeder's Gazette Print, 1917.
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Fairman Rogers copy: Card with ms. notes laid in.
Cited in:
Fox, C.G. The Fairman Rogers Coll. on the horse and equitation, 694
OCLC:
6374771

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