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Patroclus and Penelope: A Chat in the Saddle

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A seasoned rider offers practical instruction and personal observations on horsemanship, combining technical advice on saddles, seats, and rein handling with step-by-step training for gaits, leads, flexions, and jumping. The text moves between illustrated lessons—covering rack, single-foot, trot, canter, and changes of lead—and reflections on riding styles for soldiers, fox-hunters, and park riders. It addresses mounting, dress, equipment choice, schooling methods, and common faults, illustrated by anecdotes about the author's mounts Patroclus and Penelope. Emphasis falls on safety, adaptability of tack and seat to individual needs, and the sensible progression from groundwork to hunting and road-riding.

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Theodore Ayrault Dodge

Theodore Ayrault Dodge was an American historian and author, recognized for his insightful works on military history and strategy. He is best known for his book "Great Captains," which examines the lives and tactics of renowned military leaders throughout history. Dodge's writing often reflects a deep understanding of military campaigns, as seen in his detailed analysis in "The Campaign of Chancellorsville." Additionally, his work "Patroclus and Penelope: A Chat in the Saddle" showcases his ability to blend historical narrative with engaging storytelling. Through his contributions, Dodge has enriched the field of military literature and provided valuable perspectives on historical events.

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