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*Fadl and Charles Craver, August 1952

*Fadl and Charles Craver, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl and Charles Craver, August 1952

*Fadl and Charles Craver, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl August 1952 with Charles Craver, two mares

*Fadl August 1952 with Charles Craver, two mares

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl, August 1952

*Fadl, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl, August 1952

*Fadl, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl, August 1952

*Fadl, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl, August 1952

*Fadl, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Fadl, August 1952

*Fadl, August 1952

One of a series of nine photographs taken at the Babson Arabian Horse Farm, Grand Detour, Illinois, August 1952, by Andrew Segal, on a visit with Charles Craver. Craver took 16mm movies on the same trip. Part of the Craver Farms collection, Winchester IL.

*Saoud in 1933 one of two

*Saoud in 1933 one of two

Photograph of the Rihani imported stallion *Saoud, from Saudi Arabia, shown in 1933. One of two poses.

*Saoud in 1933 two of two

*Saoud in 1933 two of two

The Rihani imported stallion *Saoud, shown in 1933. One of two poses.

Rousseau 1813

1813 Lettre de M. Rousseau, consul-général de France a Alep, a M. Jouannin, consul-général de France a Memel, sur les chevaux arabes.

Description of good and undesirable points of the horse, comments on its place in the Bedouin household (mares valued equally to the women). Includes a hujjah in Arabic and translated into French, and a list of 18 strain names. Short quotations from Horace and Vergil about horses. (Michael Bowling) Strains mentioned: Kuheil, Djelfy, Scydi, Ménaki, Seglawoui, Dejdjan, Hemdani, Richan, Soueyti, Eubéyan, Behdan, Fezeidjan, Hedban, Toeyssan, Wednan, Choueimain, El-Sebbah, Mucherref, Abou Erkoub. Thanks to Kate McLachlan for sending us the articles and Michael Bowling for the overview.

1816 Rzewusky: Notice sur les chevaux arabes

1816 Rzewusky: Notice sur les chevaux arabes

Rzewuski describes the Kuhaylan (Kohlan) as having black skin and a thin coat with many bare areas, and that the name derives from Kohl. The bedouin horse is not a tall horse. There is much description of coat color variation, seen more in the desert than elsewhere. There are descriptions of colors, lists of strain names and the origins of the strains. Thanks to Kate McLachlan for sending us the articles and Michael Bowling for the overview.

1816 Rzewusky: Sur l'introduction du sang oriental des chevaux en Europe

1816 Rzewusky: Sur l'introduction du sang oriental des chevaux en Europe

This is primarily an essay about the breeding of cavalry horses in Europe, with his finding that the best and most useful of these are influenced by Oriental blood, and are bred and raised in dry country. Thanks to Kate McLachlan for sending us the articles and Michael Bowling for the overview.

1868 Katplan

1868 Katplan

A description of four Arabian stallions presented by the Ottoman Sultan to the Prince of Wales in commemorattion of the Sultan's visit to England. Includes a engraving by E. Hacker of one of the horses, Katplan, from a painting by E. Corbet. Anonymously written by someone with a strong subjective bent toward the English Thoroughbred as opposed to the Arabian horse. One of the horses, Kouch (spelled Qouch), was used on the Arabian mare Naomi, bred from the Upton importation, leaving a line in South America.

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