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LADIES ON HORSEBACK : Learning, Park-Eiding, and Hunt- 



ing. With Hints upon Costnme, and numerous Anecdotes. By Mrs. Power O'Donoohuk 

 (Nannie Lambert), Authoress of " The Knave oi Clubs," " Horses and Horsemen," &c. 



" Thoroughly practical, dealing with learning, park-riding, hunting, and costumes, and 

 written in a style that is sure to win readers. We heartily recommend the book." — Gra'phic. 



" A very complete and useful manual, written in a pleasant, lady-like way, by a thorough 

 mistress of the subject, and full of valuable hints."— Fanity Fair. 



"Mrs. Power O'Donoghue has laid that large and increasing number of her sex devoted to 

 equitation under a deep debt of gratitude by the production of this charming volume."— Irijh 

 Sportsman. 



Cro^vn 8vo., price 2s. 6d. 



HOW TO RIDE AND SCHOOL A HORSE. By E. L. 



Anderson. 



" It requires the study of only a few pages of this book to convince the reader that the 

 author thoroughly understands his subject."— Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 



" Concise, practical directions for riding and training, by which the pupil may become hi» 

 own master."— Land and Wat&r. 



"A useful and carefully written volume."— Sporting Times. 



"It is sensible and practical."— WTiite/iall Review. 



"We cordially commend this book."— Indian Daily News. 



Crown 8vo., 2s. 66.. 



A SYSTEM OF SCHOOL TRAINING FOR HORSES. Bj 



E. L. Anderson, Author of " How to Ride and School a Horse." 



"He is well worthy of a hearing."— Bell's Life. 

 - "Mr. Anderson is, without doubt, a thorough horseman."— The Field. 



" It should be a good investment to all lovers of horses."— T?ie Farmer. 



" There is no reason why the careful reader should not be able, by the help of this little- 

 book, to train as well as ride his horses."— Land and Water. 



Crown Svo., 3s. 6d., with Illustrations. 



THE HORSE, AS HE WAS, AS HE IS, AND AS HE 



OUGHT TO BE. By James Irvin Lupton, P.E.C.V.S., Author of " The External 

 Anatomy of the Horse," &c. 



" Written with a good object in view, namely, to create an interest in the important sub- 

 ject of horse-breeding, more especially that class known as general utility horses. The book 

 contains several illustrations, is weU printed and handsomely bound, and we hope will meet 

 with the attention it deserves." — Live Stoclc Journal. 



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