Man has always been fascinated by Equus caballus, recasting horse power into many forms: a hunk of meat, an industrial & agricultural machine, a luxury good, a cherished dancer, a comrade in arms & a symbol of a mythical past. From the wild tarpans sought by the Nazis to jade-laden treasure steeds in Ancient China, broken-down nags recycled into sausages & furniture stuffing, stallions that face fighting bulls & brewery horses that charmed the founder of the Sikh Empire, The Age of the Horse knits the history of the horse into that of humans, through revolution, war, social change & uneasy peace. It also uncovers new roles for the horse in the twenty-first century as a tool in the fight against climate change & as a therapist for soldiers damaged in unwinnable conflicts. In this captivating book, Susanna Forrest takes a journey through time & around the world, from the Mongolian steppes to a mirrored manege at Versailles, an elegant polo club in Beijing & a farm, a fort & an auction house in America, exploring the horse`s crucial role & revealing how our culture & economy were generated, nourished & shaped by horse power & its gifts & limits.