BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RIDING 397- 



1771 or 1772 Trait6 d'equitation, avec une traduction du trait6 de la 

 Cavalerie de Xdnophon. By Duparty de Clam. 8vo, Deux-Ponts and Paris. 



1772 The Compleat Horseman, or the Art of Riding made easy. Illus- 

 trated by rules drawn from nature, and confirmed by experience ; with direc- 

 tions to the ladies to sit gracefully, and ride with safety. By Charles Hughes. 

 i2mo, London. 



1773 Essai sur I'dquitation, ou principes raisonne's sur 1'art de monter les 

 chevaux. By Mottin de la Balme. i2mo, Amsterdam and Paris. 



1774 The Moderne Riding Master, or a key to the knowledge of the- 

 Horse and Horsemanship, with several necessary rules for young Horsemen^. 

 By Phillip Astley. 8vo, London, 1774, 1775. 



1776 La science et 1'art d'equitation de'montre's d'apres nature. By 

 Duparty de Clam. 410, Paris. 



[Counterfeit edition, 8vo, Yverdon, 1777.] 



1778 Traite" d'e"quitation. By Montfaucon de Regies. 410, Paris, 1778 ;. 

 8vo, Paris, 1810. 



1787 An Academy for grown horsemen, containing the completest instruc- 

 tions for walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling, and tumbling ; 

 twelve plates and portrait of the author, Geoffrey Gambado, Esqre., Riding. 

 Master, Master of the Horse, and Grand Equerry to the Doge of Venice. 



[Also published with and generally bound with the above, though 

 with separate title-page : Annals of Horsemanship, containing accounts 

 of accidental experiments, and experimental accidents both successful 

 and unsuccessful, together with most instructive marks thereon and. 

 answers thereto, &c. By Geoffrey Gambado (H. Bembury). Folio ;. 

 London, 1787 ; 410, London, 1787 and 1791 ; 8vo, Dublin, 1792 ; 410, 

 London, 1796; 8vo, London, 1809; 8vo, London, 1811 ; 410, London,. 

 1822.] 



1796 A Complete Dictionary of Farriery and Horsemanship, containing 

 the Art of Farriery in all its branches, with an Explanation of the Terms and a- 

 Description of the various particulars relating to the Manege and to the 

 Knowledge of Horses. By James Hunter. 8vo, London. 



1799 Analysis of Horsemanship, teaching the whole Art of Riding in the- 

 Manege, Military, Hunting, Racing, or Travelling System, together with the 

 Method of Breaking Horses and Dressing them to all kinds of Manege. By- 

 John Adams. 8vo, London, 1799 ; 3 vols. 8vo, London, 1805, 1812. 



1800 System of Equestrian Education, exhibiting the Beauties and Defects 

 of the Horse, with serious and important observations on his general excel- 

 lence, preserving him in health, grooming, &c. By Phillip Astley. 410, 

 London, 1800, 1801 ; 8th edition, 1802. 



[Another edition : Projects in the management of the Horse, render- 

 ing it calm on the Road, in Harness, &c. Such acquirements may prevent 

 dreadful accidents. By Phillip Astley ; being an abridgement of his popular- 

 Book of Equestrian Education. To which is prefixed many excellent, 

 remedies for the diseases in Horses, &c. i2mo, London, 1804.] 



