BOOKS ON HORSES— coniinued. 



ILLUSTRATED HORSEBREAKING. Second and Cheaper 

 Edition. Large crown 8vo. Price 12s. net. This Edition has been entirely 

 re written, the amount of the letterpress more than doubled, and 75 reproductions 

 of Photographs have been added. 



" It is a characteristic of all Captain Hayes' books on horses that they are eminehtly practical 

 and the present one is no exception to the rule. A work which is entitled to hii^h praise aa 

 beinc: far and away the best reasoned-out one on breaking under a new system we have seen."— 

 The Field. 



HORSES ON BOARD SHIP. A Guide to their Management. By 

 M. H. Hayes. In i vol., crown 8vo, with numerous Illustrations from Photo- 

 graphs taken by the Author during two voyages to South Africa with remounts 

 during the late war. Price 3s. 6d. net. 



"The book altogether is like the rest of Capt. Hayes' works, written on sound, practical 

 lines, and is all the more welcome in that it deals with a subject on which we have yet a ereat 

 deal to learn."— 7'Ae Field. 



AMONG HORSES IN RUSSIA. With 53 Illustrations from Photo- 

 graphs taken chiefly by the Author. In i vol. , large crown 8vo. Price los. 6d. net. 



"The book is exceedingly well written and illustrated." — Oraphic. 



"The author has made an exceedingly entertaining book of his experiences." — Bails/' s Magazine. 



AMONG HORSES IN SOUTH AFRICA. In i vol., crown Svo. 

 Price £5. 



" Capt. Hayes' book is genuinely interesting, and fully repays reading."— 5/nr* and While. 

 " The book is written in a pleasant, chatty style, and with a broad mind. " — Sportsman. 



PRJEVALSKY'S HORSE. Translated by Capt. M. H. Hayes and 

 Edited by Prof. Cossar Ewart, F^dinburgh. With numerous Illustrations. 

 Large crown Svo. Price 5s. 



MODERN POLO. By Captain E. D. Miller, late 17th Lancers. 

 Edited by Captain M. H. HAYt.S. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. In 

 1 vol., demy Svo, with numerous Illustrations from Photographs and Drawings. 

 Price i6s. net. 



" Both in the matter of polo playing and in that of choosing or breeding polo ponies, the 

 volume is a certain authority."— r.'j* Times. \ 



" 'Modern Polo,' written by E. D. Miller and edited by Capt. M. H. Hayes, will assuredly 

 become the authoritative work concoruiiig the game, wliich is rapidly growing in favour in this 

 country. It is clear and bright in style, and it is provided with numerous illustrations from 

 photographs."— /</atA and White. 



BREAKING AND RIDING. Military Commentaries. By 



Jamics FiLLls, Riding Mastcr-in-Chic-f to the Cavalry School at .St. i\ t< r.sburg. 

 Translated by M. H. Havks. In i vol., medium Svo. Fully Illustrated by 

 Photogr.iphs and Sketches taken on the spot. Price i6s. net. 



"Those who are anxious to know somethiui? more about horseman.ship than is implied by mere 

 sticking on would bo well advised to study Mr. FiUis'a p:iges. A higher authority there 

 could not he.-— The Feld. 



".•klr. Pillis'fl book is regarded in Franco as the standard book on the subject, and the English 

 translation shows that It is a thoughtful and original work."— Vor;iiHj/ fast. 



HURST AND BLAGKETT, LTD., 182, HIGH HOLBORN, W.O. 



