82 HORSEMANSHIP. 



17 91 — continued. 



Dauphine, No. i. A Paris. i/Qi- 



8vo. 32 pp. and frontispiece — statue of a horse on 

 pedestal with the motto — PACE ET BELLO ^QU^ 

 UTiLis EQUUS. Very rare and curious, as being the 

 first book on Horse racing in France. M., 8 in. by 



5i in. 



1792. 



107 The Sporting Magazine, from its commencement in 

 1792 to 1870. 



Illustrated with upwards of 1,000 fine engravings by 

 Stothard, Scott, Corbould, Howitt, etc. 



1793. 



fioS Lectures on the Elements of Farriery ; or, the Art of 

 Horse-shoeing, and on the Diseases of the F'oot. 

 Designed chiefly for the use of the pupils of the 

 Veterinary College, London. By Charles 

 Vial de Sainbel, Professor of Veterinary 

 Medicine in the College. London. 1 793. 



4to. The Advertisement, Preliminary Discourse, and 

 Six Lectures contain 202 pp. Frontispiece designed 

 by Richard Lawrence, and engraved by Matthew 

 Haughton ; 2 single-page plates and i folding ditto. 

 M., 10^ in. by 8i in. 



Dedicated to the President, Vice-Presidents, Directors, 

 and the other members of the Veterinary College 

 London. 



