An Analysis of Horsemanship: Teaching the Whole Art of Riding, in the Manege, Military, Hunting, Racing, and Travelling System ... Together with the Methods of Breaking Horses, for Every Purpose to which Those Noble Animals are Adapted, Volume 2J. Cundee, 1805 - Horsemanship |
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