Basic, fundamental training of horse and rider; an analysis of the various methods in vogue, with his own cavalry training...

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Basic, fundamental training of horse and rider; an analysis of the various methods in vogue, with his own cavalry training stressing preference for the posting seat. He discusses various gaits and how to handle them, jumping, rough riding, open range, etc. He goes into the matter of saddles and bridles, and touches briefly on polo. The book ends with a question and answer section, which tells the beginner a great deal about the care of the horse.

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Publisher: Barnes

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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