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In the Riding-School; Chats with Esmeralda

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About This Book

A lively series of practical riding lessons and conversational essays guides a novice through mounting, trotting, cantering, class and road work, posture, rein-handling, exercises to correct stiffness, and elementary military evolutions. Humorous commentary on common errors, the riding habit, equipment, selection and methods of instructors, and social expectations accompanies detailed drills and riding-school scenes, with progressive lessons, private and class instruction, and safety considerations. The tone mixes practical instruction with wry observation about learners' anxieties and teachers' methods, offering both step-by-step exercises and reflections on style, etiquette, and how to build confidence in the saddle.

About the Author

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Miss G. Hamlin

Miss G. Hamlin is an author known for her work "In the Riding-School; Chats with Esmeralda," which offers insights into the world of equestrianism through engaging narratives. Her writing reflects a keen observation of the interactions between riders and their horses, as well as the broader social dynamics within the riding community. Hamlin's work contributes to the literary heritage of equestrian literature, providing readers with both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the art of riding.

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