W. THACKER & CO., LONDON. 
Third Edition. Enlarged. Ready in May, 1890. 
RIDING: ON THE FLAT AND ACROSS COUNTRY. 
By CAPTAIN M.H. HAYES. 
With Comprehensive Chapter on Ladies’ Riding, with Special Illustrations. 
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REVIEWS. OF FORMER EDITIONS. 
Lllustrated Sporting and Dramatic News.—‘‘ The book is one that no man who 
has ever sat in a saddle can fail to read with interest.” 
The Field.—‘'The general 
directions are in most cases 
in accordance with our own 
opinions ;.and Mr. Hayes has 
supplemented his own expe- 
rience of race-riding by resort- 
ing to Tom Cannon, Fordham, 
and other well-known jockeys 
for illustration. ‘The Guide’ 
is, on the whole, thoroughly 
reliable ; and both the illustra- 
tions and the printing do credit 
to the publishers.” 
The Sporting Life.—‘‘It has, 
however, been reserved for 
Captain Hayes to write what 
in our opinion will be generally 
accepted as the most compre- 
hensive, enlightened, and ‘all 
round’ work on riding, bring- 
ing to bear as he does not only 
his own great experience, but 
the advice and practice of 
many of the best recognized 
horsemen of the period.” 
Society.—‘* The whole book 
is written in a style eminently 
suited to the subject.” 
Atheneum.—‘‘Is an emi- | 
nently sensible and_ useful 
Manas esses) LS, In all 
respects satisfactory.” 
Scotsman.—'‘‘A thoroughly 
practical treatise.” 
Graphic.—'‘ Is as practical 
as Captain Horace Hayes’ 
‘Veterinary Notes’ and ‘Guide 
to Horse Management in 
India.’ Greater praise than 
this it is impossible to give.” 
Vanity Fairy.—‘‘ Three-fourths of those who indulge in what they call riding in 
Hyde Park would do well to learn this book by heart.”’ 
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