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  2. Feb 27, 2022 · From Olympic gold medallists to works of art, famous horses take many shapes and guises. Here Horse & Hound selects the most famous horses of all, and explains what brought them such fame.

    • Black Beauty Anna Sewell.
    • The Black Stallion (The Black Stallion, #1) Walter Farley.
    • King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian Marguerite Henry.
    • Misty of Chincoteague (Misty, #1) Marguerite Henry.
    • Wild Horses of the Summer Sun: A Memoir of Iceland by Tory Bilski. Now this story is definitely one that will surely get your blood pumping, because it immediately catches your attention thanks to its downright artistic looking cover.
    • Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. If we’re talking about classic stories, we can’t possibly skip out on what could be one of the best classic horse novels around.
    • Horse Trouble by Kristin Varner. But hey, not everyone’s into super serious adult tearjerker stories, some of us want to keep our tears for ourselves, instead opting for lighthearted content because life is bitter enough already.
    • The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater. The Scorpio Races was actually inspired by the mythical Celtic legend of the water horses, that would spring out of the sea every year.
    • The Black Stallion (The Black Stallion, #1) Walter Farley.
    • Black Beauty Anna Sewell.
    • Misty of Chincoteague (Misty, #1) Marguerite Henry.
    • Born to Run (North Oak, #1) Ann Hunter (Goodreads Author)
  3. Aug 1, 2001 · The Greatest Horse Stories Ever Told gathers together the best of the equestrian genre. It includes stories and articles by Pulitzer Prize-winners Red Smith, Maxine Kumin, and Jane Smiley, and tales by jockey-turned-mystery novelist Dick Francis and veterinarian-turned-writer James Herriot.

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  4. May 15, 2014 · Nearly every horse enthusiast is familiar with the most well-known horse stories: Black Beauty, National Velvet, the Black Stallion series, Misty of Chincoteague, and King of the Wind, as well as modern favorites such as the Saddle Club series.

  5. Dec 15, 2006 · By Dorothy Henderson Pinch. This child’s guide to equitation, written from a horses point of view with charming, humorous illustrations. Chestnut Mare Beware. By Jody Jaffe. Reporter Nattie Gold and her show hunter Brenda Starr take on a murder mystery exposé in Virginia hunt country. Heads Up, Heels Down. By C.W. Anderson.

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