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The Horsewoman: A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.

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A practical manual offers step-by-step instruction in side-saddle and cross-saddle riding for women, combining technical guidance with numerous photographic illustrations. It details equipment and clothing choices, saddle construction and fitting, bridles, stirrups and safety skirts, and methods of holding reins. Clear guidance covers mounting and dismounting, seat and balance, use of hands, voice, whip and spur, rising trot, canter, hunting, hacking and negotiating fences and gates. Separate chapters address breaking and handling difficult horses, riding abroad, puppy walking, kindness and basic external anatomy. Practical tips and safety measures are emphasized throughout, with photographed examples and corrective advice drawn from extensive riding experience.

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Alice M. Hayes

Alice M. Hayes was an author known for her contributions to both literature and practical guides in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She gained recognition for her book "The Horsewoman: A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding," which provided insights and techniques for women riders, reflecting the evolving role of women in equestrian sports. Additionally, her work "My Leper Friends" offers a poignant exploration of compassion and humanity, showcasing her ability to address social issues through her writing. Hayes's diverse interests and expertise highlight her unique position in the literary landscape of her time.

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