THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY EDITED BY CASPAR WHITNEY RIDING AND DRIVING The Gallop-change from Right to Left. The horse, having been in gallop right, has just gone into air from the right fore leg. The right hind leg was then planted, which will be followed in turn by the left hind leg, then the right fore leg, and lastly the left fore leg, from which the horse will go into air; the change from gallop right to gallop left having been made without disorder or a false step. RIDING AND DRIVINGRIDING BY EDWARD L. ANDERSON DRIVING HINTS ON THE HISTORY, HOUSING, HARNESSING BY PRICE COLLIER New York Copyright, 1905. By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1905. Norwood Press |