Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece / or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common Riding

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CONTENTS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP.

CHAPTER I. MILITARY RIDING NOT FIT FOR COMMON RIDING.

CHAPTER II. HOLDING AND HANDLING THE REINS.

CHAPTER III. EFFECT OF INDICATIONS.

CHAPTER IV. MECHANICAL AID OF THE RIDER.

CHAPTER V. THE SEAT.

CHAPTER VI. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING.

CHAPTER VII. THE BIT.

CHAPTER VIII. THE SADDLE AND SIDE-SADDLE.

CHAPTER IX. THE SHORT REIN.

CHAPTER X. COLT-BREAKING.

CHAPTER XI. THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE.

A LIST OF BOOKS

Transcriber’s Note

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HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP.



HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP,
TO
A Nephew and Niece.

BY

AN OFFICER OF THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE
OF CAVALRY.

LONDON.
EDWARD MOXON & Co. DOVER STREET.
1861.


HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP,
TO
A Nephew and Niece;
OR,
COMMON SENSE AND COMMON ERRORS IN
COMMON RIDING.

BY

COLONEL GEORGE GREENWOOD,
Late Lieut.-Col. commanding 2nd Life Guards.

NEW EDITION.

LONDON:
EDWARD MOXON & CO., DOVER STREET.
1861.


LONDON
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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