Books on Horses. By capt. hayes. 



VETERINARY NOTES FOR HORSE-OWNERS. 



o4n Illusirsied Manual of Horse cMedicine and Surgery, ')x>ritten in simple language, loith 

 2t>7 Illustrations. Sixth Edition. Fe'hised throughout, considerably enlarged^ and 121 neti) 

 And original "Photographs added. Large crolxm 3'vo, buckram, I5s, net. 

 " A necessary ^nide for horse-ownert-. especiaUy tho^e wlio are far removed from immediate piofe?sioual 

 assiPtance."— yAe Tinux. 



"Of the many popular veterinary books which have come under our notice, this is certainly one of the 

 most scientific and reliable " — The Field. 



"This book leaves nothing to be desired on the score of lucidity and comprehensiveness."— Ff/cnnffrj* 

 Jouriiul. 



RIDING AND HUNTING. 



Fully Illustrated ivitb upwards of 250 Reproductions of Photographs and Drawings. In 



J "hoLf demy 8'vo^ cloth, 'Price Ids. net. 

 " Capt. Hayes has produced a book which cannot fail to interest, if not to instruct the experienced honemau, 

 and the beginner may learn fmrn its pages practically all that it is necessary for him to know." — 7'ht^ World. 

 "^yecaD imagine no more suit able jiri'^eut for one who is learning to ride tfian this book." — I'allMtdl Gazette. 



THE HORSEWOMAN. 



A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding. "By MRS. HAYES. Edited by CAPT, M, H, 



HAYES. Second Edition^ re-lvritten, enlarged, and l^iVft about 150 neiu and original 



Photographic Illustrations added, 1 'voU, demy 8'vo, Us. net. 



'• This is a first occasion on wliicli a practical liorsf man nnd a practical horsewoman have collaborated in 



bringing out a book on riding for ladies. The result is in every way satisfactory, am], no mattpr how well a 



lady may ride, she will gain much valuable information from a perusal of 'The Horsewonian.'"— T^Ac Field. 



" A large amount of sound, practical instruction, verv jutliciously and pleasantly imparted." — The 7'i?)ies. 



"We are constantly being asked to recommend a book ou the subject of ladies' riding, and certainly 



know none better than this.''— Bud n. into n Aluguziue. 



STABLE MANAGEMENT AND EXERCISE. 



A "^ok for Horse -Oivners and Students. Illustrated by numerous 'Reproductions of 

 'Photographs taken specially for this Ivork. In 1 "hoi., demy S'bo. Price 12s. net, 

 '* Capt. Hayes, who may justly claim to be the first authority now living on all matters connected with 

 the horse, is always welcome, and the more so because eacli successive volume is a monument of ' the reasou 

 why.'" — The County Gentleman, 



"Eminently practical." — The Field. 



ILLUSTRATED HORSEBREAKING. 



Second and Cheaper Edition. Large croivn 8^o, Price 12s. net. This Edition has been 

 entirely re-written, the amount of the letterpress more than doubted, and 75 reproductions 

 of Photographs ha'he been added. 

 "It is a characteristic of all Captain Hayes' books on horses that they are eminently practical, and the 



present one is no exception to the rule. A work which is entitled to hitli praise as being far and away the 



i)est rea^oned-out one on breaking under a new system we have seen." — The Field. 



HORSES ON BOARD SHIP. 



A Guide to their Management. By M. H. HAYES. In I -vol., cro^n S-vOf with numerous 

 Illustrations from Photographs taken by the Author during two "boyages to South Africa 

 •with remounts during the late 'war. Price 3s. bd. net. 



" The book altogether is like the rest of Capt. Hayes' works, written on sound, practical lints, and is all 

 the more welcome in that it deals with a subject on which we have yet a great deal to learn."— TAe Field, 



AMONG HORSES IN RUSSIA. 



With 53 Illustrations from Photographs taken chiefly by the c4uihor. In 1 'hoi., large 



crd\^n 8-vo. Price 10s. bd. net. 

 "The book is exceedingly WfU wTitten and illustrated."— G'/f/;iftic. 

 " The author has made an exceedlnf-'Iy entertaining book of his experiences."— ZJrti7//'A- Magazine, 



AMONG HORSES IN SOUTH AFRICA. 



In I 'vol., crotvn 3'vo. Price 5s. 

 " Capt. Hayes' book is genuinely interesting, and fully repays re.iding."— S/acX- and White. 

 " The book is written iu a pleasant, chatty style, and with a broad mind."— -Spo;Y*7/Ki». 



MODERN POLO. 



B^ CAPT. E. D. MILLER, late I7th Lancers. Edited by CAPT. M. H. HAYES. Second 

 Edition, relyised and enlarged. In I 'vol., demy 8^o, ivith numerous Illustrations from 

 Photographs and 'Dra'iPtngs. 'Price lbs. net. 

 '' Both in the matter of polo playing and in that of choosing or breeding polo ponies, the volume is a 

 certain authority." — Tlir; Times. 



'" Modern Polo,' written by E. D. Miller and edited by Capt. M. H Hayes, will assuredly become the 

 authoritative work concerning the game, which is rapidly growing in favour in this country. It is clear and 

 bright in style, and it is provideil witli numerous illustrations from photographs." — Black and White, 



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