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Another 1000 Famous Horses

Fact & Fictional Throughout the Ages

F. J. H. Glover
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Pages
492
Year
2022
Language
English
Publisher
Xlibris UK

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“Another 1000 Famous Horses: Fact & Fictional Throughout the Ages” includes an index at the back of the book that is brilliant. The contents list, at the front of the book, is in alphabetical order, and is a list of the horse’s names, gives paragraph numbers. Whereas the Index gives the Rider/Owner in alphanumeric order and gives paragraph numbers. So, if you do not know the name of a person’s horse you would look up the person in the Index and it would indicate the paragraph numbers to find the answer.
For instance: Steptoe and Son would be under 'S' in the Index, and this would lead you to 'Hercules', the strong man from Greek Mythology. Or Toy Story 2 would lead you to 'Bullseye'

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