BOOKS ON HORSES AND RIDING. 



Published by W. H. ALLEN & Co. . 



New Edition. Demy 8vo, los. 6d. 



THE ILLUSTRATED HORSE DOCTOR. Being an Account of the 

 Various Diseases Incident to the Equine Race ; with the Latest Mode 

 of Treatment and Requisite Prescriptions. 400 Illustrations. By 

 Edward Mayhew, M.R.C.V.S. Revised and Improved by James 

 Irvine Lupton, F.R.C.V.S., Author of several Works on Veterinary 

 Science and Art. 



New and Cheap Edition. 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



ILLUSTRATED HORSE MANAGEMENT. Containing Descriptive 

 remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine, Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, 

 Stables ; likewise a plain account of the situation, nature, and value 

 of the various points ; together with comments on Grooms, Dealers, 

 Breeders, Breakers, and Trainers. Embellished with more than 400 

 Engravings from original designs made expressly for this work. By 

 E. Mayhew. A new Edition, revised and improved by J. I. Lupton, 

 M.R.C.V.S. 



New and Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo, with Portrait, 3s. 6d. 



LADIES ON HORSEBACK: Learning, Park-Riding, and Hunting. 



With Hints upon Costume, and numerous Anecdotes. By Mrs. 

 Power O'Donoghue (Nannie Lambert), authoress of " The Knave 

 of Clubs," ** Horses and Horsemen," &c. 



"Thoroughly practical, dealing with learning, park-riding, hunting, and costumes, 

 and written in a style that is sure tc win readers. We heartily recommend the book." - 

 Graphic. 



" A very complete and useful manual, written in r. pleasant, lady-like way by a 

 thorough mistress of the subject, and full of valuable hints." — Vanity Fair. 



Crown 8vo. Price 2s. 6d. 



HOW TO RIDE AND SCHOOL A HORSE. By £. L. Anderson. 



" It requires the study of only a few pages of this book to cor.vince the reader that the 

 author thoroughly understands his subject.'* — Illustrcited Sporting and Dramatic News. 



** Concise, practical directions for riding and training, by which the pupil may become 

 his own master." — l.andand Water. 



" A useful and carefully written volume." — Sporting Times, 



Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. 



A BVSTEM OF SCHOOL TRAINING FOR HORSES. By E. L. 



A. derson, author of " How to Ride and School a Horse." 



" It should be a good investment to all lovers of horses." — TJu Farmer. 

 "There is no reason wny the careful reader should not be able, by the help of this 

 little book, to train as well as ride his horses." — Land and Water. 



Crown 8vo. Illustrated, 6s. 



THE MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF THE HORSE, IN THE 



STABLE, FIELD, AND ON THE ROAD. By William 

 Proctor (Stud Groom). Second Edition, revised and enlarged. 



" There are few who are interested in horses who will fail to profit by one portion or 

 another of this useful ^oxV." —Scotsman. 



" There is a fund of sound common-sense views in the work." — Field. 



" Coming from a practical hand the work should recommend itself to the public. "•> 

 Sportsman, 



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