132 HORSEMANSHIP. 



183 6 — continued. 



195 The Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse. 

 By Caveat Emptor, Gent. One, etc. 



Verbum sapienti. — " A nod is as good as a wink 

 to a blind horse." Trin. Coll., Dublin. 

 Second Edition. London. 1836. 



8vo. ijG pp. M., 6\ in. by 4 in. 46 engravings by 

 Robert Cruikshank, including the capitals and finals 

 to each chapter. 



The Author is Sir George Stevens. 



In his address to Sir John Gurncy, one of the Barons of 

 his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, he says : — " I hope, 

 if you will condescend to refer to that part of the 

 following pages, which treats of Warranty, you will 

 find that it is not unworthy of legal attention upon a 

 difficult and insulated subject of frequent occurrence 

 at Nisi Prius. I have endeavoured to introduce every 

 case that is reported, directly or indirectly bearing 

 upon the topic of horse dealing, and to deduce from 

 them, as far as it is possible to do so from very con- 

 flicting authorities, a clear impression of the existing 

 law." 



The First Edition was published in the same year. 



Published by Saunders and Otley, Conduit St. 



1837. 



J 96 Ippologia, ossia trattato universale de' Cavalli opera 



compilata da Gio. Anto. Maria-Gazzola 



