
A Rider's SURVIVAL From TYRANNY by Charles de Kunffy
Enjoy an amazing COLLECTION OF DOZENS OF JUMPING PHOTOS AND CHARLES' STORIES FROM 'BACK IN THE DAY'
Here's what is being said about this great book:
" ' When I rode, the world cares, fears and hardships fell away. I found myself in a state of great emotional happiness and intellectual well-being.' ... de Kunffy writes. I highly recommend de Kunffy's new book and commend him for the courage to write it." LISA CAMPBELL/National Sporting Library for The Chronicle of the Horse.
Charles de Kunffy retells the dramatic events of his privileged and turbulent young life. A European nobleman in the stormy years of World War II and the Hungarian Revolution persevered to become a prominent equestrian. During the Soviet occupation, de Kunffy finds a life-saving island of tranquility in the ancient art of classical horsemanship.
Fascinating accounts of his great mentors, âprofessorâ horses and remarkable characters are vividly described against an uncertain historical landscape. The authorâs account of life under brutal tyranny, and the victorious survival of a civilized mind are a testament to a determined and sensitive spirit.
Tragic at times, funny at others, this true-life tale of travel through a rugged social landscape is graced with equestrian salvation.
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Here's what people are saying:
ââŠ.. thank you for writing your experiences in your book âA Riderâs Survival from TyrannyââŠ.. there were many pages in your book that resonated with a chilling familiarity. Yours was a deeply moving and honest account, written with composure and compassion. It left me with a great sense of hope; that even in such dark times, the beauty and profundity of classical culture and equestrian art can live within the hearts and souls of those who keep it. I have been fortunate to watch you teachâŠand was able to witness that life and light in you. Thank you again for writing such an important testimony.â - A.M.
With warmest regards,
Andy Moody
âThis is a thriller and an autobiography at the same time. The plot would be the right stuff for a Hollywood movie. Moreover this written monument tells us about a time, people, horses, and a culture which has fallen into oblivion nowadays. Charles de Kunffyâs noble, elegant style makes reading a pleasure. In my book âMilestones of Austrian Equestrian Artâ (âMeilensteine österreichischer Reitkunstâ) I also describe de Kunffyâs role as an ambassador of this classical art in the USA and the English speaking world. After having read âA Riderâs Survival from Tyrannyâ I appreciate his achievement for our equestrian culture even more. He and his teachers guaranteed the flow of tradition which otherwise could have easily been interrupted or even extinguished forever. Definitely highly recommendable!â
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Dr. Werner POSCHARNIGG author of "Meilensteine österreichischer Reitkunst: Eine europÀische Kulturgeschichte"
- ISBN13::Â 9780933316287
- PAGES:Â 130
- Item #:Â 6119
- Manufacturer:Â Xenophon Press
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Enjoy an amazing COLLECTION OF DOZENS OF JUMPING PHOTOS AND CHARLES' STORIES FROM 'BACK IN THE DAY'
Here's what is being said about this great book:
" ' When I rode, the world cares, fears and hardships fell away. I found myself in a state of great emotional happiness and intellectual well-being.' ... de Kunffy writes. I highly recommend de Kunffy's new book and commend him for the courage to write it." LISA CAMPBELL/National Sporting Library for The Chronicle of the Horse.
Charles de Kunffy retells the dramatic events of his privileged and turbulent young life. A European nobleman in the stormy years of World War II and the Hungarian Revolution persevered to become a prominent equestrian. During the Soviet occupation, de Kunffy finds a life-saving island of tranquility in the ancient art of classical horsemanship.
Fascinating accounts of his great mentors, âprofessorâ horses and remarkable characters are vividly described against an uncertain historical landscape. The authorâs account of life under brutal tyranny, and the victorious survival of a civilized mind are a testament to a determined and sensitive spirit.
Tragic at times, funny at others, this true-life tale of travel through a rugged social landscape is graced with equestrian salvation.
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Here's what people are saying:
ââŠ.. thank you for writing your experiences in your book âA Riderâs Survival from TyrannyââŠ.. there were many pages in your book that resonated with a chilling familiarity. Yours was a deeply moving and honest account, written with composure and compassion. It left me with a great sense of hope; that even in such dark times, the beauty and profundity of classical culture and equestrian art can live within the hearts and souls of those who keep it. I have been fortunate to watch you teachâŠand was able to witness that life and light in you. Thank you again for writing such an important testimony.â - A.M.
With warmest regards,
Andy Moody
âThis is a thriller and an autobiography at the same time. The plot would be the right stuff for a Hollywood movie. Moreover this written monument tells us about a time, people, horses, and a culture which has fallen into oblivion nowadays. Charles de Kunffyâs noble, elegant style makes reading a pleasure. In my book âMilestones of Austrian Equestrian Artâ (âMeilensteine österreichischer Reitkunstâ) I also describe de Kunffyâs role as an ambassador of this classical art in the USA and the English speaking world. After having read âA Riderâs Survival from Tyrannyâ I appreciate his achievement for our equestrian culture even more. He and his teachers guaranteed the flow of tradition which otherwise could have easily been interrupted or even extinguished forever. Definitely highly recommendable!â
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Â
Dr. Werner POSCHARNIGG author of "Meilensteine österreichischer Reitkunst: Eine europÀische Kulturgeschichte"
- ISBN13::Â 9780933316287
- PAGES:Â 130
- Item #:Â 6119
- Manufacturer:Â Xenophon Press
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