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THE TROTTING HORSE 



Bradburn^ John. Breeding and Developing the Trotter. 



The late Mr. Bradburn was a practical man, and a leading 

 authority on the subject. 



BuSBEY, Hamilton. The Trotting and Pacing Horse in 

 America. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1 904. 

 Instructive, and agreeably written. 

 Helm^ H. T. American Roadsters and Trotting Horses, 

 Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 1878. 

 A highly original work dealing chiefly with conformation as 

 controlling gait. This book never received the attention which 

 it deserved. The author died some years ago. 

 Marvin, Charles. Training the Trotting Horse. New 

 York, 1890. 

 Mr. Marvin was the trainer at Palo Alto. 

 Parlin, S. W. The American Trotter. The American Horse 

 Breeder, Boston, 1905. 

 A most accurate history of the trotter. 

 Splan, John. Life with the Trotters. Edited by H. T. 

 White. Chicago, 1889. 

 A very racy, entertaining, and instructive book. 

 Woodruff, Hiram. The Trotting Horse of America. Win- 

 ston, New York, 1868. 

 This is the classic book on the subject, and perhaps the most 

 readable book ever written on the subject of the horse. 



saddle horses 

 Anderson^ E. L. On Horseback, New York, 1 882. 

 Anderson, E. L., and Collier, P. Riding and Driving. New 



York, 1905. 

 Beach, Belle. Riding and Driving for Women. New York, 



1912. 

 BussiGNY, H. L. de. Handbook for Horsewomen. New 



York, 1884. 

 Carter, W. H. Horses, Saddles, and Bridles. Ketchcson & 

 Reeves, Leavenworth, Kansas, 1895. 

 Dealing especially with cavalry horses. 

 Dodge, T. A. Patroclus and. Penelope. Boston, 1885. 

 Melville, Whyte. Riding Recollections. New York, 1899. 

 Very interesting essays, mainly about riding to hounds in 

 England. 



