Capt. Hayes Books on Horses. 



INDIAN RACING REMINISCENCES. 



Being Anecdotes of Men, Horse's, and Sport. Illustrated with 

 Twenty-two Portraits and a number of smaller Engravings. 

 Imperial i6mo. 8i-. dd. 



' ' All sportsmen who can appreciate a book on racing, written in a chatty 

 style and full of anecdote, will like Captain Hayes' latest work. In this book, 

 as in his others, Captain Hayes shows himself a thorough master of his sub- 

 ject, and has so skilfully interwoven technicalities, history, and anecdote, that 

 the last page comes all too soon."^77^i? Field. 



" No racing reminiscences have ever been recorded so graphically, with 

 such a loving lingering over the days that were, and with such a wide personal 

 acquaintance with the horses, the men, and the times, as Captain Hayes has 

 done in his new book." — The Indian Planter's Gazette. 



A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL TACTICS. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. 



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Captain Hayes' book deals exclusively with tactics, and is a well- 

 considered treatise on that branch of the art of war, giving not merely rules, 

 but also principles and reasons. We would particularly draw attention to 

 the chapter on the defensive, which subject is treated with more fulness than 

 is usually found in English books. ... A valuable chapter on machine-guns 

 winds up the work." — TAe Times. 



IN PREPARATION. 



THE HORSEWOMAN. A Practical Guide for Ladies in 

 the Art of Riding. Illustrated. By M. II. and A. M. Hayes. Im- 

 perial i6mo. 



THE POINTS OF THE HORSE. A Familiar Treatise 



on Equine Conformation. Describing the Points in which the perfection 

 of each class of Horses consists. Illustrated by numerous Drawings from 

 Photographs and exact measurements of Living Typical Animals. Illus- 

 trated by J. H. Oswald Brown. Oblong 4to. 



