Gypsy Horses and the Travelers Way: The Road to Appleby Fair |  | Author: John Hockensmith Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 184 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 9.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 1599755971 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.1 EAN: 9781599755977 ASIN: 1599755971
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Product Description Through tales told by the light of stick fires to the drumbeat of hooves across foggy moors, Gypsy Horses and the Travelers' Way reveals the centuries-old but zealously guarded lifestyle of the Romani Gypsies of northern England. With stunning images, lyrical prose and moving poetry, renowned equine photographer John S. Hockensmith invites readers on a unique journey across cultural boundaries to celebrate the rituals of horse trading and spiritual renewal at Appleby Fair. Hockensmith gained rare entrée into this secluded world when he was invited to join a prominent Gypsy family over two summers during the annual horse-drawn pilgrimage through picturesque villages, along busy modern highways and into verdant pastures where time seems to have been suspended. By the time readers reach the Appleby Fair--a boisterous gathering that first took place more than 300 years ago--Hockensmith has shared a penetrating insight into a way of life cherished by the Gypsies with the same fierce pride they maintain for their horses. The striking steeds earn first billing by virtue of their historical role in the Gypsies' nomadic existence as well as their chiseled beauty and gentle strength. Hockensmith's lavish photos depict them hauling the Gypsies' brightly painted wagons, carrying young bareback riders through river currents, and punctuating sun-dappled landscapes with the bold pinto patterns of their muscular bodies.
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Gypsy Horses and the Travelers' Way December 8, 2006 Ann Allyn Slessman (Michigan) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Gypsy Horses and the Travelers' Way
By John Hockensmith
Hockensmith Fine Arts
146 E. Main St.
Georgetown, KY 40324
ISBN: 1599755971
Price: $49.95
Page Count: 184
December 8, 2006
Reviewer: Ann Allyn Slessman
While this is John Stephen Hockensmith's first book, it won't be his last. This beautiful book is what most would categorize as a "coffee table" book with one exception - Hockensmith's brilliant prose. One has to wonder why this man hasn't published before now. He writes as if he is having an intimate talk with his readers. And he hits the mark if this was his intention. I cannot imagine anyone panning this book. If they did so, it would surely be an act of jealousy. You will find after reading and perusing this book that his poems continue to live within your heart and mind.
John Stephen Hockensmith is well known in the Midwest for his photography skills. He has photographed the Kentucky Derby Winners' Print and Winners' Circle prints since the year 2000. He owns an art gallery in Georgetown, KY which exhibits equine and animal images sought after by collectors throughout the world.
This book is a treat for the reader's eyes as well as a great source of information on the Romani Gypsies and their beautifully bred Gypsy Horses. The imagery is without comparison and the prose is well written and quite visual in itself. The quality of this work dictates that it will surely outlive Hockensmith.
As the reader journeys through the images and prose of Gypsy Horses and The Travelers' Way they will find it hard not to be lured by the gypsy way of life. Their mysterious cavalier ways seem quite enchanting when compared to nine to fivers. The test - can a reader find their way back home after visiting this work? Read it and find out!
Engaging as it is entertaining October 7, 2006 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A superbly presented photographic narrative, "Gypsy Horses And The Travelers' Way: The Road To Appleby Fair" by John S. Hockensmith visually showcases the "mystery and magic" of life as a Romani Gypsy in the northland country of England. Hockensmith has the eye of an artist as expressed through a camera's lens with his full color images of gypsies, gypsy caravans, gypsy life, and a 60-mile, horse-drawn journey through English villages and misty moors, to engage in three centuries of horse trading and communal renewal traditions at the Appleby Fair. Informatively enhanced with an accompanying text that is hallmarked by prose laced with poetry, "Gypsy Horses And The Travelers' Way" is as engaging as it is entertaining and will prove of especial and enduring interest to students of contemporary gypsy life in northern Britain..
A Romaphile's delight May 2, 2007 Mokadi Jook (pt richmond, CA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Gypsy Horses and the Traveler's Way: The Road to Appleby Fair is a delightful book. The photographs are superb, and lovers of these gorgeous colored horses will be captivated by Mr. Hockensmith's eye for detail and his ability to capture mood. The horses are heart-stoppingly beautiful and Mr. Hockensmith's portrayals of them reflect his enthusiasm for this lovely breed. The people Hockensmith travels with are presented with respect and a refreshing lack of over-familiarity so often found in the work of those who write about, but cannot really know the Romany people.
The titular road is lovingly described, as is the destination. The burgeoning popularity of the "Gypsy Vanner" has made Appley Horse Fair an increasingly popular tourist destination, and no doubt there is much to see there. Here again, we see flowing manes and tails aplenty, but there is more. The minutia of Appleby is lovingly portrayed - but not varnished with romantic stereotyping,
The book is available in two bindings. There is a slipcased special editon available from the publisher's website, (Fine Art Editions Press), and the edition offered by Amazon which has a beautiful dustjacket and an attractive cloth binding. Either edition is well worth the asking price. Step for awhile into the world of Appleby, the people and the horses there. You will want to visit again and again.
Simply beautiful. October 18, 2007 Kristi (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is absolutely beautiful! The pictures are incredible and the information about the Romani people is intriguing. Even if you are not a horse lover, you will be awed by the incredible landscapes and beauty of these horses. Beautifully done.
Great book! January 7, 2008 L. M. ZAHALKA (Bloomfield, Ky USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book I was sad when I finished it. Beautiful photos ans nice description about the journey to Appleby fair. This would make a wonderful
TV special. Beautiful Gypsy Horses. It will be a pleasure to keep this book in my collection forever. This is definitely a coffee table book.
If you love horses you will love this book. Expensive but well worth the cost.
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