9? HORSEMANSHIP. 



1803 — continued. 



fi25 A Treatise on the Cavalry and Saddle Horse : with 

 Remarks on Racing and Leaping, Observations 

 on Breeding, etc. By G. Orr, late of the 

 Fencible Cavalry. London. 1803. 



8vo. 233 pp., and preface and table of contents, 16 pp., 



and Frontis. M., 7 in. by 4 in. 

 Dedicated to H.R.H. The Duke of York, Commander 



in Chief, etc. 



1804. 



126 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 running, and 

 hunters and hacks for hard riding. To preserve 

 their strength and 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 20th and 21st days of October, 1791. 

 With other interesting particulars. London. 1804. 



8vo. 170 pp. M., Si in. by 5^ in. 



This is the original edition. Published at Five Pounds. 

 Sold only for the Author, 232 Piccadilly. Brown 

 morocco, by Chivers. 



