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100 1  Astley, John,|d-1595. 
245 14 The art of riding :|bset foorth in a breefe treatise, with
       a due interpretation of certeine places alledged out of 
       Xenophon, and Gryson, verie expert and excellent horssemen
       : wherein also the true vse of the hand by the said 
       Grysons rules and precepts is speciallie touched: and how 
       the author of this present worke hath put the same in 
       practise, also what profit men maie reape thereby: without
       the knowledge whereof, all the residue of the order of 
       riding is but vaine. Lastlie, is added a short discourse 
       of the chaine or cauezzan, the trench, and the martingale:
       written by a gentleman of great skill and long experience 
       in the said art. 
246 2  Discourse of horssemanship. 
260    Imprinted at London :|bBy Henrie Denham,|c1584. 
300    [8], 79, [1] p. 
500    By John Astley, who is named on page A4r. 
500    Running title reads: A discourse of horssemanship. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington 
       Library and Art Gallery. 
650  0 Horsemanship|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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