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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    Paperback (Pretorian Books, Jan. 29, 2020)
    Anna Sewell - Black BeautyAnna Sewell - Black BeautyThe story is narrated in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by the titular horse named Black Beauty—beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm with his mother, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty's life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses, with Anna Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behaviour lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude.
  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Robert Louis Stevenson, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Kenneth Grahame, L. Frank Baum

    language (Titan Read, Aug. 3, 2015)
    Black Beauty is a novel by English author Anna Sewell.Black Beauty has sold over fifty million copies and is one of the best-selling books of all time.The Collection•Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery•Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson•The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett•The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame•The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank BaumThe Audiobook•Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    eBook (e-artnow, Nov. 17, 2015)
    A majestic horse endures mistreatment and neglect before being reunited with his friends.
  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    Hardcover (General Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    One of the most celebrated and enduringly popular animal stories, 'Black Beauty' was originally written as an appeal for the humane treatment of horses. This suspenseful and deeply moving account of a horse's experiences at the hands of many owners is retold in this classic tale- some, sensitive riders who treated him gently; others, cruel drivers who thoughtlessly inflicted lasting damage. It is a compelling tale of a spirited young Thoroughbred that captured the hearts of readers throughout Victorian England when it was first published in 1877. Anna Sewell's beloved classic reveals as much about human conduct and the social ills of the time as it does about the treatment of animals. Animal lovers of all ages will cherish this memorable story. 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. Anna received her education at home from her mother, who as well as instilling in her a sense of duty and religion also filled the house with music, painting and poetry-she was herself an accomplished ballad-writer-and Anna soon proved a capable pianist and artist. When she was fourteen, Anna, who already suffered from a crippling bone disease, had a fall which left her an invalid for the rest of her life. By her mid-thirties she was no longer able to get around by herself and relied on a pony cart to transport her. Characteristically she never used a whip on her own horses, and one of her intentions with Black Beauty was to 'induce kindness, sympathy, and an understanding treatment of horses'. Confined to her room through ill-health, Anna started writing Black Beauty in 1871 but later abandoned the project until 1876. Afraid that she would not live to see the book published she worked laboriously on it despite failing health. Her mother found a publisher for the book and a delighted Anna saw her work in print in November 1877. She died five months later and was buried at the family plot near Old Catton in Norfolk. What Anna did not live to see was the effect her 'little book' has had on the millions of people around the world who have read it. It has been translated into many languages and there have been several attempts at filming it. As Anna hoped, Black Beauty has exercised great influence on the treatment of animals.
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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    A handsome horse with a glossy black coat and a pretty white star on his forehead, Black Beauty seems to lead a charmed life. Although his mother warns him that there are 'bad, cruel men' in the world, he begins his life in a happy home, with a friendly groom to look after him and plenty to eat. However, when a change of circumstances means that he is sold, he soon discovers the truth of his mother's words. Anna Sewell's moving story is one of the best-loved animal adventures ever written.
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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, April 2, 2013)
    A majestic horse endures mistreatment and neglect before being reunited with his friends.
  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell, Ruth Brown

    language (Andersen Digital, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Discover the magic of Anna Sewell's Black Beauty in this picture book, retold and stunningly illustrated by Ruth Brown for the very youngest of horse lovers.Black Beauty's story improved the lives of horses all over the world. Seen through his own eyes, young horse lovers will be swept up in his incredible journey from a peaceful paddock to the streets of London. No matter what he encounters, nothing can break Black Beauty's spirit.'A real treat for young horse-lovers' Irish Times
  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell, Mary Sebag-montefiore, Alan Marks

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Presents an abridged version of Black Beauty's experiences with both good and bad masters in nineteenth-century England.
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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    eBook (Wilder Publications, )
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  • Black Beauty:

    Anna Sewell

    language (, May 11, 2020)
    Black Beauty is Anna Sewell's only novel, composed in the last years of her life between 1871 and 1877 while confined to her house as an invalid.The story is told in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by a horse named Black Beauty—beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty's life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses, with Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behavior lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude.
  • Black Beauty

    Sharon Lerner, Susan Jeffers

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2009)
    A stunning picture-book introduction to the first famous fictional horse!Anna Sewell's classic Black Beauty comes vividly to life in this 40-page picture-book adaptation by Sharon Lerner. Follow the famous stallion as he meets many masters, from Squire Gordon, whose wife Black Beauty saves nearly at the cost of his own life; to the cruel Nicholas Skinner, who drives horses to death; and finally to a reunion with Joe, the kind groom he knew as a colt. Caldecott Award winner Susan Jeffers illustrates this beloved tale with lush watercolor drawings guaranteed to delight and enchant children.
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  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    eBook
    A majestic horse endures mistreatment and neglect before being reunited with his friends.