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Faverot de Kerbrech's 'Methodical Dressage of the Riding Horse' is considered the 'Bible of Baucherism'. Together with it, in 'Dressage of the Outdoor Horse' General de Lagarenne gives us the teaching of Faverot de Kerbrech. Both books, included in this one volume, are excellently translated by Michael L. M. Fletcher. FranA§ois Faverot de Kerbrech's (1837 1905) first riding master was his father, General Baron Faverot, student of Chevalier D Abzac. At Saint Cyr, his teachers were students of the Count d Aure. Faverot completed his studies by following FranA§ois Baucher. Faverot became one of Baucher s favorite students. A horseman of great repute, he remained the loyal successor to the work of FranA§ois Baucher. The Master FranA§ois Baucher brought numerous modifications to his first method of dressage. His best student, Faverot de Kerbrech gives us the definitive description and explanation of Baucher s