JULY HORSE BOOK SALE! All unsold books from our CATALOGUE 56: THE LONG CENTURY OF HORSE POWER 1775-1925 are on sale during July. They're 20% off if you pay by check or PayPal, 15% off if you pay by credit or bank card. They must be ordered from this web site or directly from us, not from our other online sites. To see what's available, go to "Browse Horses" and then click on Catalogue 56. To see the complete listing, go to our "Catalogues & Lists" link (it's long!) or ask us to mail you a printed copy.

News & Shows

"Thank you for coming here!" -- another happy customer
OUR EQUESTRIAN SHOWS FOR 2010

We bring hundreds of new, used, and bargain horse books to these equine trade fairs--all subjects and priced for all pocketbooks. Sometimes we have small prints or C.W. Anderson portfolios, too. Let us know if you'd like us to bring a specific title or subject, at least a few days before the show. If you have books to sell, we can also take a look at them (send a list or give us a call ahead of time). We hope to see you there!

Second International Carriage Symposium, Colonial Williamsburg, VA
January 28-30, 2010
Sponsored by the Carriage Association of America and Colonial Williamsburg
Talks by many leading American and European carriage collectors and curators on "Highways and
Horses: Travel and Transport by Horse-Drawn Vehicles."  See our Catalogues & Lists for the list of books we issued for the symposium.

Horse World Expo, Harrisburg, PA
February 25-28, 2010. 
Thanks to all of you who made it in the snow!

Equine Affaire, Columbus, OH
April 8-11, 2010
Booth 814, Bricker Building, as last year.
Thanks for coming!

Equine Affaire, West Springfield, MA
November 11-14, 2010.
Booth 819, Better Living Center, as usual. 
Please contact us for a discount coupon. We'll mail it to you shortly before the show.

OUR OTHER SHOWS FOR 2010, so far

Printing Arts Fair at the Museum of Printing, North Andover, MA
Sunday June 20 (Father's Day, as usual)
Sponsored by The Letterpress Guild of New England. We brought our  books about books, all reasonably priced. There were also private press, crafts, and equipment vendors; printing, bookbinding, and paper-making demonstrations; and museum tours.  Lots of kids' activities--a good family outing!  We hope you can come next year.
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