8vo. 222 pp, foreword, Early History of the Ranch; Sphere of the Arabian Horse; Arabian Families and Myths; Background of the Kellogg Arabians; Action, Conformation and Color; Individual Arabians of the Ranch; Statistics on Champions; Present and Future Status of the Arabian Horse; Progressive Overal Development of the Ranch; index of b&w illustrations. First Edition, 1958. Blue faux-leather with Arabian head with gilt circular background to front board, and gilt lettering to spine. "The W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch near Pamona, California in its pioneer stages, forms the basis of this book. Due to his interest this ranch became a dominant factor in giving the American people an heretofore unavailable opportunity to see Arabian horses at their best, in roles previously unexploited in the breed. The best bloodlines of the time were made available to the horse-loving public and thier use was encouraged in increasing the guality of general riding stock as well as in the preeding of purebred Arabian horses." from the Foreword.