BOOKS ON HORSES. 



VETERINARY NOTES for HORSE-OWNERS 



An Illustrated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery, written in 



simple language, vdth 267 Illustrations. Sixth Edition. Revised 



throughout, considerably enlarged, and 121 new and original 



Photographs added. Large crown 8vo, buckram, 15s. net. 



"A necessary guide for horse-owners, especially those who are far removed from 

 immediate professional assistance." — The Times. 



" 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." 

 — Veterinai'y Journal. 



" It is superfluous to commend a book that is an established success, and that has gone 

 on from edition to edition extending its usefulness." — Army and Navy Gazette. 



POINTS OF THE HORSE. A Familiar Treatise 



on Equine Conformation. Third Edition in the Press. 



" Capt. Horace Hayes, the best of writers upon horses, has issued a second edition — 

 considerably altered and enlarged, and magnificently illustrated — of his admirable work 

 upon the 'Points of the Horse,' which is, in fact, a complete work on horses, their races 

 and peculiarities." — Athenceum. 



" The intrinsic value of the book and the high professional reputation of the author 

 should ensure this new edition a cordial welcome from sportsmen and all lovers of the 

 horse." — The Times. 



RIDING AND HUNTING. Fully Illustrated with 



upwards of 250 Reproductions of Photographs and Drawings. In 

 I vol., demy 8vo, cloth. Price i6s. net. 

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

 the experienced horseman, and the beginner may learn from its pages practically all that 

 it is necessary for him to know."^ — The World. 



" We can imagine no more suitable present for one who is learning to ride than this 

 book."— Pall Mall Gazette. 



" He is no doubt the greatest authority, both on horses and horsemanship, now living 

 in this country. Everything which he writes is lucidly expressed, and no detail is too 

 trivial to be explained." — The Spectator. 



THE HORSEWOMAN. A Practical Guide to Side- 

 Saddle Riding. By Mrs. Hayes. Edited by Capt. M. H. Hayes. 

 Second Edition, re- written, enlarged, and with about 150 new and 

 original Photographic Illustrations added, i vol., demy 8vo. 12s. net. 



" This is the first occasion on which a practical horseman and a practical horsewoman 

 have collaborated in bringing out a book on riding for ladies. The result is in every way 

 satisfactory, and, no matter how well a lady may ride, she will gain much valuable 

 information from a perusal of ' The Horsewoman.' " — Field. 



"A large amount of soimd, practical instruction, very judiciously and pleasantly 

 imparted." — The Times. 



"We have seldom come across a brighter book than 'The Horsewoman.'" — The 

 Athenaeum. 



"With a very strong recommendation of this book as far and away the best guide to 

 side-saddle riding we have seen." — Saturday Review. 



LONDON : HURST AND BLACKETT, LIMITED. 



