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Cavalarice, or The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship, asmuch as is necessary for any man to understand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder. horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler. Together, with the discovery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses understanding: or how to teach the[m] to do trickes like Bankes his curtall: and that horses may be made to draw dry-foot like a hound. Secrets before unpublished, & now carefully set downe for the profit of this whole nation: newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne: by Gervase Markham

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  • "Cavalarice, or The English horseman : contayning all the art of horse-manship"
  • "Cavalarice, or The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship, asmuch as is necessary for any man to understand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder. horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler. Together, with the discovery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses understanding: or how to teach the[m] to do trickes like Bankes his curtall: and that horses may be made to draw dry-foot like a hound. Secrets before unpublished, & now carefully set downe for the profit of this whole nation: newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne: by Gervase Markham"@en
  • "Cavalarice; or, The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship ... Together, with the discovery of the subtil trade or mystery of horscoursers ... Newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne: by Gervase Markham"@en
  • "Cavalarice. Or the English horseman: contayning all the art of horsemanship, asmuch as is necessary for any man to vnderstand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder, horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler. Together, with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses vnderstanding"@en
  • "Cavalarice, or The English horseman : contayning all the art of horse-manship, asmuch as is necessary for any man to vnderstand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder, horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler : together, with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses vnderstanding : or how to teach the[m] to do trickes like Bankes his curtal l: and that horses may be made to draw dry-foot like a hound. Secret before vnpublished, & now carefully set downe for the profit of this whole nation : newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne"@en
  • "Cavalarice or, The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship ... Together, with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of horscoursers"@en
  • "Cavalarice, or, The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship ... Together, with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of horscoursers ... Nevvly imprinted, corrected & augmented, vvith many vvorthy secrets not before knovvne"@en
  • "Cavalarice; or, The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship, asmuch as is necessary for any man to vnderstand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder, horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith, or sadler. Together with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses vnderstanding: or how to teach the[m] to do trickes like Bankes his curtall: and that horses may be made to draw dry-foot like a hound. Secret before vnpublished, & now carefully set downe for the profit of this whole nation: newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne: by Geruase Markham"@en
  • "Cavalarice, or The English horseman : Contayning all the art of horse-manship"