222 Cejstaur ; 



The President of the Council of Ministers of Egypt— 

 " ' Centaur ' is an inspiration." 



The King of Eoumania — " I have read the original volume, 

 ' Centaur,' with much pleasure.'" 



The King of Siam, through his Interpreter—" ' Centaur' is 

 in harmory with our religion, and is the best book on horses His 

 Majesty has ever seen." 



Sir W. y. Harcourt — " ' Centaur ' is an interesting work." 



Lord Northbrook — "'Centaur' is an interesting work on 

 humane treatment." 



The Governor of the Tower of London — " * Centaur' 

 contains good practical advice upon the subject." 



The Duke of Cambridge— "Eeceived the copy of 'Centaur' 

 with much pleasure." 



Sir H. B. AA'. Brand (late Speaker to the House of 

 Coni*nons) — " ' Centaur ' is an interesting work on the treat- 

 ment of the horse." 



The Baroness Burdett Coutts — " Shall read * Centaur ' 

 with much pleasure." 



Sir Henry Allsopp— "From the perusal of 'Centaur' I 

 derived much pleasure and benefit." 



Sir Charles Forster says — of this AYork— " I am convinced 

 of the necessity of the object which you have in view, and I will 

 not fail to name it among mj friends, hoping it may meet with 

 the success it merits. Allow me to congratulate you on the 

 admirable way in which ' Centaur ' is got up and illustrated." 



Sir John Morris — "I shall not only read ' Centaur ' with 

 very much pleasure, but shall get many of my friends to do so." 



J. B. Gough, the American Orator, says : — "I value the book, 

 ' Centaur,' very highly, and shall give it an honoured place in 

 my library at home." 



Fiu)ii J. AV. Myers, Proprietor' of the largest Ilijjjjochwne in the World. 



London, N., 



Jul)/ 1st, 1882, 

 E. AV. Gough, Esq., 



My Dear Sir, 



I am pleased to see that you purpose publishing a popular 

 edition of your very valuable and original Horse Book "Centaur," 

 at 2^-. 6 /. per copy (enlarged), as the work should certainly reach 

 the hauls of all who have to do with horses. 



