W. B. WHITTINGHAM and CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



Crown 8vo. Cloth, ys. 6d. 



SEATS AND SADDLES, 



Bits and Bitting, Draught and Harness, and the 

 Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in Horses. 

 By Major FRANCIS DWYER. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON THE THIRD EDITION. 



Bell's Life says: "The work which Major Dwyer has so 

 successfully carried through the press in two former editions is, for 

 the third time, presented to the public in a new and enlarged form. In 

 all the details of horse management the author is perfectly at home, 

 and the practical way in which he deals with his subject cannot fail 

 to be appreciated by equestrians or those who keep studs. The first 

 portion of the volume is devoted to a lengthy dissertation on the all- 

 important subject of Seats and Saddles We assure our 



readers that the whole contents of the book are well worth perusal. 

 It may be well, however, to mention that the question of bits and 

 bitting is thoroughly considered, while Part III. is taken up with 

 remarks on the true principles which should be observed in matters 

 of draught and harness. The concluding portion of the book deals with 

 that worst of all vices in the horse, restiveness, its prevention and cure." 



The Saturday Review says: " It is a book which we should 

 recommend to the notice of young cavalry officers." 



In Large Crown 8vo. Cloth elegant, bevelled boards, 145.. 



PERTHSHIRE IN BYGONE DAYS. 



One Hundred Biographical Essays. By P. R. 

 DRUMMOND, F.S.A. 



The Nonconformist says: " The volume is simply full of the 

 raciest material, on the whole well laid out, and cannot fail to prove of 

 interest to many beyond the circle of Perthshire men into whose hand 

 it may have the good fortune to come. Mr. Drummond had no purpose 

 to serve in writing the book beyond giving vent to his wide knowledge 

 and his love of the subject. He was a bookseller in Perth, and it is 

 evident that to nothing in literature or in human life was he indifferent. 

 All the notables he knew ; and he treasured up ana, year by year, simply 



because it fell in with his tastes and enjoyments to do so The 



book is full of delicious morsels." 



The Athenseum says : " It contains a great deal of sound 

 sense, and many amusing stories." 



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