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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Horsemanship for Women, by Theodore Hoe Mead, Illustrated by Gray Parker

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Title: Horsemanship for Women

Author: Theodore Hoe Mead

Release Date: June 13, 2013 [eBook #42938]

Language: English

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HORSEMANSHIP FOR WOMEN

BY
THEODORE H. MEAD

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GRAY PARKER

 

 

 

NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE
1887


Copyright, 1887, by Harper & Brothers.


All rights reserved.


CONTENTS.

PART I. PAGE
Amateur Horse-training 1
Lesson
I. Coming to the Whip 15
II. To Hold the Bit Lightly (Flexion de la mâchoire), Using the Curb 21
III. To Hold the Bit Lightly, using the Snaffle 24
IV. To Lower the Head 25
V. To Bend the Neck to Right and Left, with the Reins Held Below the Bit (Flexions de l’encolure) 32
VI. To Bend the Neck to Right and Left, with the Reins Thrown Over the Neck 35
VII. To Move the Croup to Right and Left with the Whip 38
VIII. Mounted 41
IX. Mounted (continued) 48
X. The Walk 51
XI. To Move the Croup with Heel and Whip (Pirouette renversée) 52
XII. To Guide “Bridlewise” 55
XIII. The Trot 58
XIV. The Gallop, Hand-gallop, and Canter 64
XV. The Pirouette, Deux Pistes, Passage 71
XVI. Backing 75
XVII. Riding in Circles.—Change of Leading Foot 79
PART II.  

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