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In Imperial i6mo. Uniform with " Lays of Ind," " Hindu Mythology," etc. 

 Handsomely bound. loj. dd. 



RIDING FOR LADIES. 



raitf) In'nts on tfee stable* 



By MRS. POWER O'DONOGHUE. 



AUTHOR OF "LADIES ON HORSEBACK," "A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK," etc 



VJith 91 Illustrations drawn expressly for the Work by A. Chantrey Corbould. 



HIS able and beautiful 

 volume will form a Stan- 

 dard on the Subject, and 

 is one which no lady can 

 dispense with. The scope 

 of the work will be under- 

 stood by the following : 



CONTENTS. 



I. Ought Children to Ride? 

 II. " For Mothers & Children." 



III. First Hints to a Learner. 



IV. Selecting a Mount, 

 v., VI. The Lady's Dress. 



vii. Bitting. VIII. Saddling. 

 IX. How to Sit, Canter, &c. 

 X. Reins, Voice, and Whip. 

 XI. Riding on the Road. 

 XII. Paces, Vices, and Faults. 

 XIII. A Lesson in Leaping. 

 , '\ XIV. Managing Refusers. 

 XV. Falling. 



XVI. Hunting Outfit Considered. 

 XX. Shoeing. xxi. Feeding. 

 XXII. Stabling, xxiii. Doctoring. 

 XXIV. Breeding, xxv. "Tips." 







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XVII. Economy in Riding Dress, 

 xviii. Hacks and Hunters. 

 XIX. In the Hunting Field. 



" When there may arise differences of opinion as to some of the suggestions con- 

 tained in this volume, the reader, especially if a woman, may feel assured she will 

 not go far astray in accepting what is said by one of her own sex, who has the dis- 

 tinction of three times beating the Empress of Austria in the hunting field, from 

 whom she ' took the brush. ' ' Riding for Ladies ' is certain to become a classic. " 



— A'ew York Sportsman. 



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