Xenophon's 'On Horsemanship' is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of horse care, training, and riding in ancient Greece. Written in a straightforward and instructional tone, the book covers topics such as selecting a good horse, proper grooming techniques, and effective riding methods. Xenophon's clear and practical advice reflects his own experience as a skilled horseman and military leader, making this work a valuable resource for anyone interested in equestrian pursuits. Set in a literary context of ancient Greek philosophy and military history, 'On Horsemanship' stands out as a practical manual filled with timeless wisdom for horse lovers of any era. Xenophon's attention to detail and emphasis on the importance of a strong bond between horse and rider make this book a classic in the field of horsemanship literature. I highly recommend 'On Horsemanship' to readers looking to enhance their knowledge of horse care and training techniques based on ancient wisdom and practical expertise.