Arabians

Edited by Hossein Amirsadeghi
Text by Peter Upton
Photographs by Rik van Lent, Sr.
and Rik van Lent, Jr.

9-7/8 x 11-3/4 in; 256 pp ; 250 color photos
Hardcover
Published in April, 1999
ISBN 0811824144
ISBN13 9780811824149
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$75.00  


Arabians -- The majestic Arabian horse, with its refined beauty and spirit, has long held a special appeal for horse lovers throughout the world. Arabians is a lavishly illustrated celebration of the impressive history and splendor of this noble breed. The authoritative text explores the breed’s ancient origins, its importance in the Islamic world, and the growing international interest in Arabians that began in the 17th century and continues today. At the heart of the book are more than 250 gorgeous color photographs that take the reader on a stunning visual journey around the world, touching down in the many countries and continents where this versatile breed has earned a loyal following among equestrians. In addition, it features a comprehensive list of Arabian horse organizations, registries, and societies; a glossary of Arabic terms; a thorough bibliography; and a foreword by H. H. Shiekh Zayed bin-Sultan al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates. Arabians is the definitive book on this revered breed.


Hossein Amirsadeghi was born in Iran. He is a writer, filmmaker, and equestrian. Today he lives in London.

Peter Upton is a former president of the Arab Horse Society of Great Britain, an international judge of the breed, and a founding member of the Arabian Horse Historians’ Association. He makes his home in England.

Rik van Lent, Sr. makes up one half of an internationally known father-and-son photography team. They have devoted the last 20 years to recording the Arabian horse throughout the world. They live in Belgium.

Rik van Lent, Jr. makes up one half of an internationally known father-and-son photography team. They have devoted the last 20 years to recording the Arabian horse throughout the world. They live in Belgium.


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