Ann Hyland  | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Writer | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Subject | Equestrianism Development of the horse Horses in warfare  | 
Ann Hyland is a writer and historian who specialises in equestrianism and the development of horses.[1] She is also a consultant for the Oxford English Dictionary.[2]
Ann Hyland trains horses as well as being a freelance lecturer on equestrian topics.[1]
Select bibliography
- Beginner's Guide to Western Riding (1971)[3]
 - Foal to Five Years (1980)[3]
 - The Endurance Horse (1988)[3]
 - Riding Long Distance (1988)[3]
 - Equus: The Horse in the Roman World (1990)[3]
 - The Appaloosa (1990)[3]
 - Training the Roman Cavalry (1993)[3]
 - The Medieval Warhorse: From Byzantium to the Crusades (1994)[3]
 - The Warhorse: 1250–1600 (1998)[3]
 - The Horse in the Middle Ages (1999)[3]
 - The Quarter Horse (1999)[3]
 - The Horse in the Ancient World (2003)[3]
 - The Warhorse in the Modern Era: Breeder to Battlefield 1600 to 1865 (2009)[3]
 - The Warhorse in the Modern Era: The Boer War to the Beginning of the Second Millennium (2010)[3]
 
Notes
References
- Staff. "About Ann Hyland". Greenwood Publishing. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
 - Staff. "Consultants, advisers, and contributors". Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
 - World Cat. "Books by Ann Hyland". World Cat. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
 
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