THE YOUNG HORSEWOMAN'S COMPENDIUM OF THE MODERN ART OF RIDING.
In progressive Lessons; designed to give a secure and graceful seat on Horseback; at the same time so effectually to form the Hand, that, in a short time, perfect command of the Horse may be obtained. By Edward Stanley; with illustrative plates, 10s. bds.
"But we have said enough of this Manual, and have only to add that it is a very sensible and judicious publication."—Literary Gazette.
THE ENGLISH RACE HORSE.
A TREATISE ON THE CARE, TREATMENT, AND TRAINING OF THE ENGLISH RACE HORSE; with important Details applicable to bettering the Condition of Horses in general. By R. Darvill, V.S. to the Seventh Hussars. Illustrated by plates. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. £1. 1s. each.
⁂ The Third and concluding Volume is in the Press, and will shortly be published, together with a Second Edition of Vol. I.
"Never before was such a book written in any language, so replete with those minute but indispensable particulars of practice; and by a writer who has personally performed his part throughout the whole of the practice. This is the true book of reference for every stud and training groom, and every jockey."—Vide Lawrence on the Horse, p. 297; also, The Sporting Magazine and British Farmer's Magazine.