
Horse Laughs
"Horse Laughs" by Chas. H. Marshall is a collection of humorous sketches written during the late 19th century. This book captures the amusing aspects of equestrian life, poking fun at the various characters involved in hunting and horse culture. With a blend of wit and satire, it offers a lighthearted take on the social customs and quirks of those who engage in these leisure activities. The content of "Horse Laughs" consists of a series of illustrated vignettes that depict the antics and folly of hunters, horses, and their owners. Each illustration is paired with clever dialogue that highlights the absurdity of certain situations, such as a curmudgeonly horse dealer or a hapless huntsman. Through its playful commentary, the book explores themes of pride, pretentiousness, and the humorous challenges faced by those passionate about horseback riding and fox hunting, ultimately portraying the lighter side of equestrian culture.
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