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In Imperial 16mo. Uniform with Hayes’ ‘‘ Riding: on the Flat and Across Country,” 
“Hindu Mythology,” etc. 
Handsomely bound. Rs. 7-8. ( 
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RIDING FOR LADIES. 
With Hints on the Stable. . 
BY MRS. POWER O' DONODGEHD KE. 
AUTHOR OF ‘‘LADIES ON HORSEBACK,”’ ‘‘A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK,” etc. 
With 91 Illustrations drawn expressly for the Work by A. Chantrey Corbould. 
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xvill. Hacks and Hunters. 
volume will form a Stan- 
dard on the Subject, and 
one which no lady can 
dispense with. The scope 
of the work will be under- 
stood by the following : 
CONTENTS. 
1. Ought Children to Ride? 
II. 
111. First Hints to a Learner. 
IV. 
v., VI. The Lady's Dress. 
vil. Bitting. v1. Saddling. 
‘« For Mothers & Children.” 
Selecting a Mount. 
How to Sit, Canter, &c. 
Reins, Voice, and Whip. 
. Riding on the Road. 
Paces, Vices, and Faults. 
xv. Falling. 
. Hunting Outfit Considered. 
xxl. Stabling. xxul. Doctoring. 
xvi. Economy in Riding Dress. | Xx. Shoeing. XxI. Feeding. 
x1x. In the Hunting Field. 
‘« When there may arise differences of opinion as to 
XxiIv. Breeding. xxv. ‘*Tips:~ 
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some of the suggestions con- 
tained in this volume, the reader, especially if a woman, may feel assured she will 
not go far astray in accepting what is said by one of her own sex, who has the dis- 
tinction of three times beating the Empress of Austria in the hunting field, from 
whom she ‘took the brush.’ ‘Riding for Ladies’ is certain to become a classic.” 
—New York Stortsman. 
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