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He covers the whole ground of good horsemanship, not as an amateur or theorist, but as one who knows all the facts with which he deals.--San Francisco Chronicle.

Col. Dodge is an expert in all the finesse and paraphernalia of horses and horseback-riding.... The advice is sound and simple and very direct.--The Critic (New York).

The chapters on the training of horse and rider are full of sound information, clearly stated, and practical to the last.--Journal of Military Service Institution (New York).

A lover of horses will find in this volume a book which will give him unlimited pleasure.--The Book-Buyer (New York).

This book will be given an enthusiastic welcome by all lovers of equestrianism.--Chicago Journal.

The hearty animal spirits which gallop through its pages are catching.--New York Mail and Express.

Col. Dodge is a charming teacher.--Boston Herald.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, Publishers, BOSTON AND NEW YORK.

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