B. L. ANDERSON'S 



BOOKS ON HOKSEMANSHIP. 



I. 

 MODERN HORSEMANSHIP 



A NEW METHOD OF TEACHING EIDING AND TRAINING BY MEANS OF 

 INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LIFE. 



Third Edition, with Fresh Illustrations of "The Gallop Change," 



OF UNIQUE and PECULIAR INTEREST. 



In One Volume, Demy 8vo. Illustrated. Price 21s. 

 II. 



VICE IN THE HORSE 



AND OTHER PAPERS ON HORSES AND RIDING. 

 New Edition, ivith Additions. Demy Sro. Illustrated. Price 5s. 



III. 



THE GALLOP 



ILLUSTRATED BY INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY. 

 Small Uo. 2s. 6cZ. 



" It is impossible to read a page in any of his books without recognising the fact that this is 

 a practical horseman speaking from long experience of an art which he has devotedly studied and 

 practised." — The Saturday Review. 



"The best new English work on riding and training tliat we can recommend is the book 

 'Modern Horsemanship.'" — The Sport Zeitung, Vienna. 



"Every page shows the author to be a complete master of his subject." — The Field. 



COLONEL DODGE. 



A CHAT IN THE SADDLE 



OR, PATROCLUS AND PENELOPE 



By THEO. a. dodge, Lieutenant-Colonel, U.S. Army. 



Illustrated by 14 Instantaneous Photographs. Demy 8ro. Price 21s. 



"A very learned and charming book about horses." — Graphic. 



"We recommend Col. Dodge's work as one of the most important and valuable treatises upou 

 the art of riding that we have in our language." — Saturday Review. 



COLONEL CAMPBELL. 



MY INDIAN JOURNAL 



CONTAINING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL FIELD SPORTS OF INDIA, WITH NOTES 

 ON THE NATURAL HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE WILD ANIMALS OF THE COUNTRY 



By Colonel WALTER CAMPBELL, Author of "The Old Forest Ranger.- 

 Small Demy Svo, ivith Drawings on Stone by Wolf. Price 16s. 



GENERAL GORDON. 



THE ROOF OF THE WORLD 



BEING THE NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY OVER THE HIGH PLATEAU OF TIBET 

 TO THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER, AND THE OXUS SOURCES ON PAMIR. 



By Major-General T. E. GORDON, C.S.L 

 With Numerous Illustrations. Royal Svo. Price 31s. Qd. 



EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS. 



