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Pembroke, Henry Herbert,
Earl of,
1734-1794,
author.
A method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride :
designed for the use of the army /
by Henry Earl of Pembroke.
The second edition, revised and corrected, with additions.
London :
Printed by J. Hughs, Lincoln's-Inn Fields,
MDCCLXII [1762]
[8], 128 pages, [2] folded leaves of plates :
illustrations ;
16 cm
text
rdacontent
still image
rdacontent
unmediated
rdamedia
volume
rdacarrier
English short title catalogue,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1342864
T98092
BAC: British Art Center copy bound in contemporary calf, tooled in gold. Armorial bookplate: Fac Et Pera. Signed in graphite: "From John Baskett, Christmas, 1979."
Horses
Training
Early works to 1800.
Cavalry
Early works to 1800.
Horsemanship
Early works to 1800.
Engravings
1762.
gmgpc
Armorial bookplates (Provenance)
rbprov
CtY-BA
Chron
1762.
Hughs, J.
Printer.
Baskett, John
Provenance.
Hughs, John,
1703-1771,
publisher,
printer.
Great Britain
England
London.
rlin
AC031397
RLA Beinecke Recon