LADIES OH HORSEBACK. 



LEARNING, PARK-RIDING, AND HUNTING. 



WITH 



hints upon costume, and numeeous 

 anecdotes. 



By MES. POWEE O'DONOGHUE 



(Nannie Lambert), 



authobess of " the knave of clubs," " horses and horse- 

 men," " grandfather's hunter," " one in ten 

 thousand," " spring leaves," " thoughts 

 on the talmud," etc. 



" Thoroughly practical, dealing with learning, park-riding, 

 hunting, and costumes, and written in a style that is sure to wia 

 readers. We heartily recommend the book." — G-7-aphic. 



"A very complete and useful manual, written in a pleasant, 

 lady-like way by a thorough mistress of the subject, and full of 

 valuable hints"— Vanity Fair. 



" Mrs. Power O'Donoghue has laid that large and increasing 

 number of her sex devoted to equitation under a deep debt of 

 gratitude by the production of this charming volume."— IrisTi 

 Sportsman. 



" We have seen no book better adapted for teaching ladies the 

 art of riding. It is written in a pleasant and agreeable fashion." 

 — Sportsman. 



"A most useful, and at the same time entertaining volume, 

 which may be cordially recommended to the notice of all fair 

 equestrians . . . The book is a delightful on&.^—Wliiteliall 

 Review. 



" The work contains a vast amount of useful information to 

 lady riders, and should be in the hands of every lady who desires 

 to ride weti.."—Kildare Observer. 



London : W. H. Allen & Co., 13, Waterloo Place. 



