50 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1730 — continued. 



Germain, vis-a-vis la Comedie Franqoise. A 

 Paris. 1730. 



8vo. 546 pp. 7 full-page copper-plate engravings of 

 horsemanship. M., 7J in. by \\ in. 



60 The Compleat Horseman ; or, the Art of Riding made 

 Easy : illustrated by Rules drawn from nature, 

 and confirmed by experience ; with directions to 

 the Ladies to sit gracefully, and ride with safety. 

 Adorned with various engravings, finely executed. 

 By Charles Hughes, Professor of Horseman- 

 ship, at his Riding-School, near Black-friars 

 Bridge. London, n.d. [circa 1730.] 



i2mo. 73 pp. M., 6| in. b}' 4 in. 2 copper plates and 

 9 woodcuts. 



^n The Compleat Horseman ; or, the Art of Riding made 

 Easy ; illustrated by rules drawn from nature, and 

 confirmed by experience ; with directions to the 

 ladies to sit gracefully, and ride with safety. 

 Adorned with various engravings, finely executed. 

 By Charles Hughes. Professor of Horseman- 

 ship, at his Riding School, near Black Friars 

 Bridge. London, [circa 1730.] 



i2mo. yi pp. Frontispiece — portrait of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Hughes on horseback. M., 6;^ in. by 4 in. 



This copy is bound with two others, viz. : — " A Method 

 of Breaking Horses " and " Traites sur I'Equitation." 



