High Days and Bye Days. Being stray chapters from the life of a huntsman
3
Lamb, Charles, 1775–1834
Everybody's Lamb
1933
4
Goldschmidt, Sidney George, 1869–
An eye for a horse;
1933
5
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809–1892
In memoriam
MCMXXVII [1933]
6
Yeatman, Robert Julian
Horse nonsense
1933
7
Thomas, Joseph B. (Joseph Brown), 1879–1955
Hounds and hunting through the ages
1933
8
Grand, Gordon
Colonel Weatherford and his friends,
1933
9
Brown, Paul, 1893–1958
Spills and thrills
1933
10
Bates, H. E. (Herbert Ernest), 1905–1974
The house with the apricot
1933
11
Budgett, H. M. (Hubert Maitland), 1882–
Hunting by scent,
[1933]
12
The Dolphin;
1933-1941
13
McTaggart, M. F. (Maxwell Fielding), 1874–1936
The horse and his schooling,
1933
14
Young, Andrew, 1885–1971
Winter harvest
1933
15
Laver, James, 1899–1975
Ladies mistakes
1933
16
Harrison, Fairfax, 1869–1938
The background of the American stud book
1933
17
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772–1834
Coleridge
1933
18
Carlisle, D. T. (Donald Thompson), 1894–
Wining and dining with rhyme and reason
1933
19
Kendall, Paul Green, 1901–
Polo ponies;
[c1933]
20
Edwards, Lionel, 1878–1966
Sketches in stable and kennel,
[1933]
21
Portsmouth T.L.V. League
A course of economics will be given in fourteen fortnightly lectures at the Stubbington Avenue Tramways Hall (North End Terminus) by the Portsmouthth T.L.V. League, from Cctrober to April, 1932-23
[approximately 1933]
22
Brand, Max, 1892–1944
The thunderer
1933
23
Wootton, Stanley, 1895–1986
Stanley Wootton archive,
1933-1934
24
Ruggles-Brise, A. W
Historical notes of the last century with the East Essex Hounds
[1933]
25
McKay, William John Stewart, 1866–
The evolution of the endurance, speed and staying power of the racehorse