HORSEMANSHIP. 1 29 



1834. 



189 An Historical Record of the Royal Regiment of 



Horse Guards, or Oxford Blues: Its Services, 

 and the transactions in which it has been engaged, 

 from its first establishment to the present time. 

 By Edmund Packe, late Captain Royal 

 Horse Guards. London. 1834. 



8vo. 150 pp. 9 coloured plates, with a portrait of 

 Aubrey De Vere, XXth Earl of Oxford. M., 9 in. 

 hy sh '"• 



Dedicated to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 



1835. 



190 Helps and Hints how to protect life and property, with 



instructions in Rifle and Pistol Shooting, etc. By 



Lt.-Col. Baron de Berenger. Published 



for the Proprietor by T. Hurst, 65 St. Paul's 

 Church Yd., and may be had at the Stadium, 

 Chelsea. London. 1835. 



8vo. 286 pp. 29 illustrations by G. and R. Cruikshank, 

 Aiken, Haghe, Fussell, and De Berenger. M., 8| in. 

 by 5§ in. 



(191 ^ A Treatise on Equitation, or the Art of Horsemanship, 

 simplified progressively for amateurs ; Forming 

 complete lessons for Training Horses, and In- 



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