1 74 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1862. 



{298 Park Riding, containing instructions for acquiring the 

 ^' Grecian seat ; the favourite and fashionable posi- 



tion acquired by ladies in the trot ; with some 

 remarks on the art of horsemanship. By 

 J. Rimell Dunbar, Professor of Equitation. 



" To ride quiet is to ride well." 

 " Many ride well, but there are not many elegant riders." 

 London. 1862. 



8vo. 94 pp. 7 plates and frontispiece. M., 7I in. 

 by 4I in. 



299 Scott and Sebright. By the Druid [H. H. Dixon]. 



London. 1862. 



Revised and re-edited with steel portraits and woodcuts. 



The steel portraits are those of Mr. Richard Tatter- 



sall and " Nat." ; the woodcuts, Captain Becher and 



Jesse Hills. 

 8vo. 418 pp. Size, 6| in. by 4^ in. Bound up with 



"Saddle and Sirloin " of the same series-" The Druid." 

 Published by Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, 



Covent Garden. 



300 Scott and Sebright. By the Druid [H. DixonJ. 



Second Edition. London. 1862. 



8vo. 426 pp. M., 6| in. by 4^ in. Engravings : — • 

 Mr. R. Tattersall ; " Nat.," vignette ; John Day, 1836 ; 

 Mr. J. F. Herring ; Bill Beau (the Arch Trespasser of 



