lOO HORSEMANSHIP, 



180 9 — continued. 



140 The History and Delineation of the Horse, in all its 

 ""^ varieties, comprehending the various uses, 



management, and progressive improvement of 

 each, with a particular investigation of the 

 character of the Race Horse, and the business of 

 the Turf. Illustrated by anecdotes and biograph- 

 ical notices of distinguished Sportsmen. The 

 engravings from original paintings ; with 

 instructions for breeding, breaking, training, and 

 the general management of the Horse, both in 

 a state of health and of disease. By John 

 Lawrence, Author of " A Philosophical and 

 Practical Treatise on Horses," etc., etc. London. 

 1 809. 



4to. 288 pp. Engraved Title and Vignette. Brood- 

 Mare and Foal. 



Plates : — Jupiter, Stallion, late the property of Col. 

 Thornton. From a painting by Gilpin. He was got 

 by Eclipse out of the famous " Tartar " Mare, which 

 was supposed to be 36 years of age when she foaled 

 Queen Mab. 



Inscription Plate with dedication to his Royal Highness 



George, Prince of Wales. 

 The Wellesley Arabian. This horse has various marks 



upon his face, neck, carcase, and quarters, which are 



generally found upon horses imported from the East. 



P- 75- 

 The Godolphin Arabian, p. 6^. 



