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Riding and Driving by Edward L. Anderson

Chapter 1 No.1

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Copyright, 1905.

By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.

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Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1905.

Norwood Press

J. S. Cushing & Co.-Berwick & Smith Co.

Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.

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CONTENTS

RIDING

By EDWARD L. ANDERSON

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Chapter 1 No.1

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Chapter 2 BREEDING THE SADDLE-HORSE

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Chapter 3 HANDLING THE YOUNG HORSE

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Chapter 4 THE PURCHASE, THE CARE, AND THE SALE OF THE SADDLE-HORSE

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Chapter 5 SOME SADDLE-HORSE STOCK FARMS

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Chapter 6 THE SADDLE-THE BRIDLE-HOW TO MOUNT

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Chapter 7 THE SEAT-GENERAL HORSEMANSHIP

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Chapter 8 AMERICAN HORSEMANSHIP-OUR CAVALRY

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Chapter 9 HOW TO RIDE-THE SNAFFLE-BRIDLE-THE WALK AND THE TROT-SHYING-THE CUNNING OF THE HORSE-SULKING-REARING-DEFEATING THE HORSE

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Chapter 10 WHAT TRAINING WILL DO FOR A HORSE-THE FORMS OF COLLECTION

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Chapter 11 THE SPUR

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Chapter 12 SOME WORK ON FOOT-THE SUPPLING

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Chapter 13 THE CURB-AND-SNAFFLE BRIDLE-GUIDING BY THE REIN AGAINST THE NECK-CROUP ABOUT FOREHAND-UPON TWO PATHS

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Chapter 14 THE GALLOP, AND THE GALLOP CHANGE-WHEEL IN THE GALLOP-PIROUETTE TURN-HALT IN THE GALLOP

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Chapter 15 BACKING

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Chapter 16 JUMPING

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Chapter 17 ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE HORSE

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Chapter 18 THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HORSE

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Chapter 19 THE EARLY DAYS OF THE HORSE IN AMERICA

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Chapter 20 POINTS OF THE HORSE

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Chapter 21 THE STABLE

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Chapter 22 FEEDING AND STABLE MANAGEMENT

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Chapter 23 FIRST AID TO THE INJURED

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Chapter 24 SHOEING

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Chapter 25 HARNESS

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Chapter 26 THE AMERICAN HORSE

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Chapter 27 A CHAPTER OF LITTLE THINGS

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Chapter 28 DRIVING ONE HORSE

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Chapter 29 DRIVING A PAIR

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Chapter 30 DRIVING FOUR

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Chapter 31 THE TANDEM

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Chapter 32 DRIVING TANDEM, BY T. SUFFERN TAILER, ESQ.

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Chapter 33 No.33

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