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THACKER, SPINK 6- CO., CALCUTTA. 
Second Edition. Imperial i6mo., cloth, 8r. 6 d. net. Rs. 7.8 
THE COMMON SENSE OF RIDING. 
RIDING FOR LADIES. 
WITH HINTS ON THE STABLE. 
By Mrs* POWER O'DONOGHUE. 
With 68 Illustrations by A. Chantrey Corbould. 
This able and beautiful Volume forms a standard on the subject, and is one 
which no lady can dispense with. 
Reviews of First Edition. 
Punch . — “ Mrs. Power O’Donoghue (more power to her — not that she wants 
it) shows no sign of ‘ falling off ! ’ Indeed, she shows her readers how to become 
riders, and to stick on gracefully. She sketches her pupils ‘ in their habits as they 
ride,’ and gives them a bit of her mind about bits, and tells them about spurs on 
the spur of the moment.” 
Field. — Mrs. O’Donoghue is great on the subject of a lady’s riding-dress, 
and lays down useful information which should not be forgotten 
From first to last she never errs on the side of anything approaching to bad taste, 
which is more than can be said for some equestriennes.” 
Daily News .- — ■“ It is characteristic of her book, as of all books of any value, 
that it has a distinctive character. Sound common sense, and a thoroughly 
practical way of communicating instruction, are its leading traits.” 
