398 RIDING 



1804 Genius Genuine. By Samuel Chifney of Newmarket. A Fine 

 Part in riding a race, known only to the author. Why there are so few good 

 runners, or why the Turf Horses degenerate. A guide to recover them to 

 their strength and speed as well as to train horses for hard running, and 

 hunters and hacks for hard riding. To preserve their sinews from being so 

 often destroyed, with reasons for horses changing in their running, likewise a 

 full account of the Prince's horse ' Escape,' running at Newmarket on the 

 aoth and 2ist days of October, 1791 ; with other interesting particulars. 8vo, 

 London, 1804, 1871. 



1805 Scuola Equestre. Element! di cavallerizza, lezioni equestri, il 

 cavallo ammalato, catechismo, avvertimenti ed istruzione. By Fed. Mazzu- 

 chelli. 2 vols. 4to, Milan. 



1806 The Art of Horseman, altered and abreviated according to the 

 principles of the late Sir Sydney Medows. By Strickland Freeman. 410, 

 London. 



1806 L'e"cuyer des dames, ou lettres sur 1' Equitation, contenant des prin- 

 cipes et des exemples sur 1'art de monter a cheval. DEdie" au beau sexe. By 

 L. H. Pons-D'Hostun. 8vo, Paris. 



1815 The Improved Art of Riding. By G. Lloyd and R. Symes. 8vo, 

 London. 



1820 The Art of Riding, and to Manage a Vicious Horse. Anon. 8vo, 

 London. 



1825 Principles of Modern Riding for Ladies, in which all improvements 

 .are applied to practice on the promenade and the road. By John Allen. 8vo, 

 London. 



1825 Principles of Modern Riding for Gentlemen, in which the late im- 

 provements of the manege and Military systems are applied to practice on the 

 promenade, the road, the field, and the course. By John Allen. 8vo, London. 



1825 The Art of Manage, Riding and Breaking Horses systematically. 

 By T. Gibbons. 8vo, London. 



1827 Cours e'le'mentaire et analytique d' Equitation, ou Re'sume' des prin- 

 cipes de M. d'Auvergne suivi d'un essai sur les Haras. By Chabannes. 



1827 The Young Horsewoman's compendium of the modern art of riding, 

 comprising a progressive course of lessons ; designed to give ladies a secure 

 and graceful seat on horseback ; at the same time so effectually to form the 

 .hand, that they may in a short time acquire perfect command of their Horses. 

 By Edward Stanley. 8vo, London. 



1829 Rules for Bad Horsemen. By John Hinds (pseud, for John Bad- 

 .cock). i2mo, London. 



Circa 1831 The Horse. By William Youatt. Knight's Store of Know- 

 ledge. 8vo, London. 



[Also published in Vol. I. of the Farmer's Library. 8vo, London, 

 (1847). 'Appendix to the Horse,' by W. C. Spooner. 8vo, London, 

 1849. 'The Horse, its History, Management, and Treatment.' 8vo, 



