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A horse tells the story of his life in nineteenth-century England, and his treatment under many different masters, from a kind country squire to all kinds of drivers when he was let out for hire.
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Black Beauty, 1955, Whitman, Publishing, Stories, Horses, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, English literature: literary criticism, History, Horses, fiction, Children's fiction, England, fiction, Animals, treatment, fiction, Folklore, Black Beauty (Fictitious character), Great britain, history, 19th century, fiction, Horses, juvenile literatureShowing 11 featured editions. View all 85 editions?
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Black Beauty: his grooms and companions : the autobiography of a horse
1990, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English
- 1st American ed.
0374307768 9780374307769
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A horse of nineteenth century England tells his life story from his early home through many masters and experiences, both good and bad.
About the author Anna Sewell was a kind and generous woman whose great love for horses and desire to see them better treated resulted in the most celebrated animal story of the nineteenth century. Born into a strict Quaker family who lived at Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, she was brought up to believe in the importance of self-reliance, moral responsibility and 'tender consideration for the Creatures of God'. From an early age she developed a strong love of animals and abhorred any form of cruelty towards them. She seemed to have a natural affinity with horses, and the great knowledge of horsemanship evident in Black Beauty was born from a lifetime's experience. Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Sewell
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