Qualified horses and unqualified riders, or the reverse of sporting phrases taken from the work entitled Indispensable accomplishments. ... : In looking over that very amusing work call'd Indispensable accomplishments sign'd Billesdon Coplow with which I was very much delighted but could not forbear remarking that he consider'd it only necessary that the horse should come well into the next field, charge and ox fence, go in and out clever, face a brook & swish at a rasper he does not mention that to do all that kind of thing it is necessary he should be mounted by a rider of judgment and courage. I have undertaken beging [as printed] his pardon to mount well qualified horses with unqualified riders and to shew the figure those horses are likely to cut during the day. /

Fine; plates lightly foxed, plates bound out of order, plate 2 has small tear (mended), plate 7 has worm damage.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784-1851
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Published 1st Septr. 1815, by S & J Fuller, 34, Rathbone Place, [1815]
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Description
Summary:Fine; plates lightly foxed, plates bound out of order, plate 2 has small tear (mended), plate 7 has worm damage.
Rebound in 20th C. with additional 14 blank leaves.
Item Description:Ben Tally Ho is a pseudonym used by Henry Thomas Alken.
Engraved title page.
A rejoinder to Sir Robert Frankland's Indispensable accomplishments, London, 1811.
Engraved at the foot of each plate: "London. Pub. 1st August 1821 by S & J. Fuller, at their Sporting gallery, 34, Rathbone Place."
Physical Description:8 unnumbered pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates (color) : illustrations (engravings) ; 27 x 37 cm.
Place of Publication:England -- London.