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" Before taking our leave of Mr. GouGH he informed us that he 

 was shortly about to publish a cheaper edition of his valuable 

 work, through Messrs. Thacker and Co., of New Street Square, 

 London, E.G., which he hoped to be able to supply at the very 

 low price of 25. 6d. per copy, so that it would be within the reach 

 of everybody, and we certainly say that everi/hodi/ should possess 

 it. We should strongly advise the trade to stock it as soon as 

 the new edition is ready, and by recommending it to their 

 customers, they will confer a boon upon them, and a still greater 

 one upon the noble subject of the book." 



MISCELLANEOUS PRESS OPINIONS. 



" The Horse Book of the day." 



" It may be said to be unique both in design and execution." 



" Undoubtedly written by one thoroughly experienced, and of 

 very kindly feeling." ' 



" Is extremely interesting." 



"For all readers." 



*' The illustrations are specimens of art." 



" Is sure to command success." 



" The title of this book should be ' The Horse and its True 

 Friend.' " 



" Will do honour to the city from which it emanates/' 



" A most original work, and supplies a real want." 



" It is a jewel among books." 



•' Goes right away at both sides of the question," 



" Will become the world's property," 



" The success it deserves." 



PRIVATE TESTIMONIALS.* 



EXTKACTS FROM LETTERS SENT DIRECT TO THE 



AUTHOR. 



The President of America — " ' Centaur ' is a useful and 

 interesting work." 



The King of Italy wrote in the highest terms of "Centaur," 

 February 13th, 1882. 



* The Original of these Testimonials can be seen on application to the Author. 



