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Stars and Snips : To Fatten a Horse with little charge, 

 and to make him Lively and Lovely. V. The whole Art 

 of a Farrier, in curing all Diseases, Griefs, and Sorrances 

 incident to Horses ; with their Symptoms and Causes. 

 VL The Methods of Shooing, Blooding, Rowling, Purging, 

 and prevention of Diseases, and many other things, from 

 long Experience and Approved Practice. By A. S. 

 Gent. 1700. 



The School of Recreation ; or, A Guide to the Most Ingenious 

 Exercises of Hunting, Riding, Racing, Fireworks, Military 

 Discipline, the Science of Defence, &c. By R. H. 1701. 



Rules for Bad Horsemen, addressed to the Society for the En- 

 couragement of Arts. By Charles Thompson. A new 

 Edition, with additions by J. Hinds. 



Genius Genuine. By Samuel Chifney, of Newmarket. 



The Adventures of a Gentleman in search of a Horse. By 

 "Caveat Emptor" (Sir George Stephen). 1837. 



The Hunting Field. By Harry Hieover. 



On the Proper Condition for all Horses. By Harry Hieover. 



The Horse and his Rider. By Sir Francis Stead. 



Horses and Hounds. By " Nimrod." 



The Turf, the Chase, and the Road. By C. J. Apperley 

 ('•'Nimrod"). 



The Horse. By William Day. 



The Economics of Feeding Horses. By H. A, Woodruff, 

 1912. 



The Horse. By Col. R. C. Meysey Thompson. 



How to Ride and School a Horse. By E. L. Anderson. 



Breaking and Riding, with Military Commentaries. By 

 James Fillis. 



