HORSEMANSHIP. 175 



18 62 — contintied. 



England) ; Mr. Musters ; Old Days in Holderness ; 

 Dick Gurney ; Stephen Goodall ; Jesse Hills ; Dick 

 Burton ; A quiet day at Slcdmere. 1862. (Missing.) 

 Pubd. by Rogerson and Tuxford, 246 Strand. 



/'joii Silk and Scarlet. By the Druid [H. Dixon]. 



London. 1862. 



8vo. 398 pp. M., 6| in. by \\ in. 



Portraits of Dick Christian, aet. 80, James Robinson, 

 Tom Sebright, Tom Ranee, Will Goodall, Dick 

 Stockdale, and a folding sketch — a Recollection of 

 the Quorn and Pytcheley Hunt, by Mr. Ambrose 

 Isted, introducing portrait of Mr. Osbaldeston, and a 

 sketch of a model head of a foxhound. Published 

 by Rogerson and Tuxford, 246 Strand. 



302 A Little Book for Every Man that keeps a Horse ; or 

 ease to horses and safety to drivers in single and 

 double harness. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of 

 England. By L. L. D. London. 1862. 

 i2mo. 64 pp.. Contents, Introduction, and 2 unnum- 

 bered pp. 2 plates. M., 6i in. by 4 in. 

 Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London ; and R. E. Peach, 



Bath. Third thousand. 

 This little book was written to introduce and explain 

 the Author's invention for Improvements in Appara- 

 tus for attaching Horses to Carriages, for which he 

 obtained Her Majesty's Patent. 



