PREFACE. A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. PAGE Utility, ILLUSTRATIONS. INTRODUCTION. THE AMERICAN HORSEWOMAN. CHAPTER I. THE HORSE. "Look, when a painter would surpass the CHAPTER II. THE RIDING HABIT. "Her dress, her shape, her CHAPTER III. THE SADDLE AND BRIDLE. CHAPTER IV. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING. "'Stand, Bayard, CHAPTER V. THE SEAT ON HORSEBACK. "Bounded the fiery steed in CHAPTER VI. TO HOLD THE REINS, AND MANAGE THE HORSE. "What a CHAPTER VII. THE WALK. "And do you not love at evening's hour, CHAPTER VIII. THE TROT, THE AMBLE, THE PACE, THE RACK. CHAPTER IX. THE CANTER. "When troubled in spirit, when weary of CHAPTER X. THE HAND GALLOP. THE FLYING GALLOP. CHAPTER XI. THE LEAP. THE STANDING LEAP. THE FLYING LEAP. CHAPTER XII. DEFENSES OF THE HORSE. CRITICAL SITUATIONS. "High EXPLANATION. ADDENDA. GOOD RULES TO BE REMEMBERED. GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HORSEMANSHIP. INDEX. FOOTNOTES:
J. Webster BOSTON HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY New York: 11 East Seventeenth Street The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1884
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