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to be scituated and made not hitherto so fully described by any ; the 

 second directing the most exact and improved manner how to know and cure 

 all maladies and diseases of the horse, a work containing the secrets and best 

 skill belonging either to Ferrier or Horse-leech ; the cures placed alpha- 

 betically, with many hundreds of medicines never before imprinted in any 

 Author, &c. &c. By Thomas De Grey. Folio, London, 1639, 1651, 1656, 

 1670. 



1656 The Perfect Horseman, or the experienced secrets of Mr. Mark- 

 ham's Fifty years Practice, shewing how a man may come to be a general 

 horseman by the knowledge of these seven offices, viz. : Breeder, Feeder, 

 Ambler, Rider, Keeper, Buyer, Farrier. Published by Launcelot Thetford, 

 practitioner in the same for the space of forty years. 8vo, London, 1656, 

 1671, 1673, 1680. 



1679 L'e'cuyer fran9ois, qui enseigne a monter a cheval, a voltiger, et a 

 bien dresser les chevaux. (By Turbotti de Beaumont.) 8vo, Paris, 1679, 1682 

 or 1685. There should be at the end of the volume some extra sheets, viz. 

 A F 3, containing thirty-five plates and explanation, originally published 

 separately in 1679. 



1726 The Farrier's and Horseman's Dictionary : being a Complete System 

 of Horsemanship. Anon. 8vo, London. 



1727 Description de Manege moderne dans sa perfection. By Baron 

 -d'Eisenberg. Obi. 410. Paris. 



[Reprinted a La Haye, under the title of ' L'Art du monter a cheval 

 ou description du Manege Moderne.' 410, 1733, 1737, 1740. Another 

 edition, Amsterdam and Leipsic, 4to, 1749, to which is added the 

 ' Dictionnaire des Termes du Manege,' and sometimes the ' Anti-maqui- 

 gnonage.' ' L'Art de monter 1 has fifty-nine plates by Picart, and an 

 engraved title-page. The ' Anti-maquignonage ' has nine plates.] 



Circa 1750 Manege et Equitation. By Harguinez. Folio, Paris. 



1763 Rules for Bad Horsemen, addressed to the Society for the Encourage- 

 ment of Arts. ' Nescit equo rudis Haerere," Hor. By Charles Thompson. 

 .'8vo, London, 1763, 1765. A new edition, with additions by J. Hinds, i2mo, 

 London, 1830. 



1765 The Art of Riding ; or Horsemanship made easy, exemplified by 

 Rules drawn from Nature and Experience. By J. L. Jackson. i2mo, 

 London. 



1766 L'Art du Manege, pris dans ces vrais principes. By J. B. de Lind. 

 4to, Bonn, 1766 ; 8vo, Vienna, 1772, 1774. 



1771 The History and Art of Horsemanship. By Richard Berenger. 

 2, vols. 4to, London. 



[This work is a compound of Xenophon's Treatise on Horsemanship; 

 Bourgelat's Elemens, 1750-53 ; and contains a Dissertation on the Ancient 

 Chariot, the exercise of it in the race, and the application of it to real 

 service in war, by T. Pownall. 1 



