HOW TO RIDE 



AND 



SCHOOL A HORSE 



BY 



E. L. ANDERSON. 



Crown ^vo, Price^ 2^. 6c?. 



" It requires the study of only a very few pages of this book 

 to convince the reader that the author thoroughly understands 

 his subject." — Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 



" Concise, practical directions for riding and training, by 

 which the pupil may become his own master." — Land and 

 Water. 



'* A useful and carefully -written volume." — Sporting Times. 



" It is sensible and practical." — Whitehall Review. 



" We cordially commend this book." — Indian Daily News. 



" The work is a good riding-master's book, with no super- 

 fluous words, and with plain, straightforward directions 

 throughout. The chapter on ' The Walk and the Trot ' seems 

 to us especially practical and good." — Farmer. 



" Goes straight to the core of the subject, and is throughout 

 replete with sound sense." — Home News. 



" Cannot fail to be of service to the young equestrian, while 

 it contains many hints that may be advantageously borne in 

 mind by experienced riders." — Scotsman. 



" Mr. Anderson gives good practical advice, and we com- 

 mend the work to the attention of our readers." — Live Stock 

 Journal. 



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