The Steeplechase Horse. ix 



In Crown 8vo., 7^-. dd. 

 THE 



STEEPLECHASE HORSE 



How to Select, Train and Eide Him. 



WITH NOTES ON ACCIDENTS AND DISEASES, 

 AND THEIR TREATMENT. 



By CAPT. J. HUMFREY. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



Sporting Life.—'' Under this title we have to notice a very useful and 

 interesting volume, evidently the work of a practical pen. The subject- 

 matter applies principally to Indian experiences, but is for the most part 

 applicable to the selection, education, and management of the horse in 

 any country. The treatment of equine ailments is also set forth in plain 



language. 



"With these remarks we feel justified in heartily commending the book, 



and its perusal cannot fail to repay." 



Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News.—'' The following anecdote is an 

 admirable specimen of what ingenuity and determination can accomplish. 

 It is borrowed from an excellent little volume by Captain Humfrey, 

 entitled, ' The Steeplechase,' a treatise which though primarily intended 

 for Indian readers, may be studied with advantage by all who care to 

 know what a practical judge has to say upon the subject." 



W. Thacker (2^' Co., Lo?idoti. Thacker, Spink 6- Co., Cakiitta. 



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