THE PRIVATE STABLE, 



New York Tribune. 



" . . . It is a good book, well done in every respect. . . ." 

 Providence Sunday Journal. 



" . . . The novice who studies this book with care and follows its 

 teachings can feel confident that his equipages are all turned out in 

 the perfection of the latest fashion. . . ." 



Boston Daily Advertiser. 



" . . . * The Private Stable ' is the most attractive, comprehensive, 

 and conveniently arranged book on the subject that we have ever 

 seen and we have seen a good many. It would be difficult to find 

 anywhere else all the information which is here accessible, with the 

 aid of a most excellent index; and it would be equally difficult to 

 name any point on which a private horse owner would be likely to 

 want to inform himself which is not here elucidated." 



Philadelphia Evening Telegram. 



" One of the best-known horsemen in New England has contributed 

 a most valuable addition to the many volumes now in existence con- 

 cerning the care, equipment, and treatment of horses. Filled with 

 numerous illustrations, the present book is just what has been needed 

 for a long time as a book of reference, both for the owner and the 

 stableman. . . ." 



Chicago Evening Post. 



"... His book, dealing with the essential facts thus gleaned, 

 becomes at once the reference'work that should be of great value to 

 novices in setting up stables, and an educator of progressive stable 

 employes. Every detail of stable life is so thoroughly covered in 

 this book that it might be said nothing of importance has been 

 overlooked. . . ." 



Cleveland Plain Dealer. 



"... Everything in regard to the stable, horses, carriages, coach- 

 men, stablemen, harness, feed, etc., has been looked after, down to 

 the smallest detail, and thoroughly illustrated. The illustrations, as 

 well as the text, are all practical ; they are not ' embellishments,' but 

 genuine ' illustrations ' of the text. A good index completes the 

 usefulness of the work. 



"... As a manual of practical information, its value is unques- 

 tionable." 



