The Private Stable 



Its Establishment, Management, and Appointments 

 By JAMES A. GARLAND ^ /^ /^ 



NE^V EDITION. WITH ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS, 

 FULLY ILLUSTRATED. 8vo. CLOTH, $5.00 net 



MR. GARLAND'S valuable book has been for some time 

 out of print. The new chapters in this edition are : 

 " Hunters and Hunting," by Harry W. Smith, one of 

 the leading riders in America; "Exhibiting," by Francis M. Ware, 

 manager of the American Horse Exchange, New York; "Riding 

 for Women," by Belle Beach, the expert woman rider; "Four- 

 in-Hand Driving," by Frederick Ashenden, the leading profes- 

 sional whip, with additional suggestions as to the handling of reins 

 in driving a single, pair, or four-in-hand ; and "Notes on Riding," 

 by T. C. P. of Toronto. The new edition has additional illustra- 

 tions and will be found of greater value than ever to all interested 

 in horses and stables. 



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OPINIONS REGARDING THE FIRST EDITION 



We heartily indorse the work as one of the best that has come to our 

 attention. — Rider and Dri'ver. 



Everything that needs to be known for the successful establishment and man- 

 agement of a private stable seems to be contained between the covers of this 

 excellent manual. — Re'vieiu of Re'vieivs. 



It is a treasure-house of valuable and accurate information. — Neiv York World. 



The touch of the master of his subject is discernable on every page of this 

 book. — N. Y. Mail and Express. 



LITTLE, BROWN, &■ COMPANY, Publishers 

 254 WASHINGTON STREET • BOSTON, MASS. 



