T15p tlK same autTjor. 

 MODERN HORSEMANSHIP: 



A NEW METHOD OF TEACHING RIDING AND 



TRAINING 



By means of Instantaneous Photographs from the Life. 



Nc'iO and Revised Edition, coHtainiiig some observations upon the 

 mode of Changing Lead in. the Gallop. 



In I vol. dciiiy Zvo, J>ricc 2i.f. 



' A master of the craft.' — Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic Ne^vs. 



' A practical and very accomplished horseman. The fact is obvious 

 from his book.' — Saturday Revieiu. 



'The book is liberally furnished with instantaneous photographs, which 

 illustrate and explain the author's text.' — St. James's Gazette. 



' Every detail connected with saddle, bits, and bridles, with mounting 

 and leaping, is dealt with in the most thorough manner.' — Harper's 

 Magazine. 



THE GALLOP. 



Lately Published, in i vol. foolscap ^to, 2S. 6d. 

 Illustrated by Instantaneous Photography. 



EDINBURGH : DAVID DOUGLAS. 



