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  • One Horse Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Islandport Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    One Horse Farm, first published in 1950, tells the story of a boy and a horse who grow up together on a farm and watch the world change around them. It's a book that comes from the heart for legendary Maine artist Dahlov Ipcar, who has lived on a farm in Georgetown, Maine, for more than seventy years. It was the life I lived, she says.
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  • One Horse Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Paperback (Islandport Press, March 1, 2019)
    A quality paperback reissue of the beloved 1950s classic from the renowned American artist "…delivers a perfect example of Ipcar's timeless illustrations, their exquisite palette, quietly expressive figures and sublime backdrops…an absorbing visual narrative… One Horse Farm exemplifies Ipcar's particular genius…" – Publishers Weekly, 2017A baby and a foal are born on the farm, on the very same day. Together Johnny and Big Betty grow up learning to work through all the farm's seasons, planting, plowing, mowing, cow herding, and ice cutting. But Betty grows quickly and Johnny grows slowly. By the time Johnny is a young man, Betty is an old horse. When Johnny realizes it's time to replace Betty with a tractor, he must decided what to do with his beloved horse. One Horse Farm, first published in 1950, tells the story of a boy and a horse who grow up together on a farm and watch the world change around them. It's a book that comes from the heart for legendary Maine artist Dahlov Ipcar, who lived on a farm in Georgetown, Maine, for more than 70 years. "It was the life I lived," she said.
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  • One Horse Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 16, 1950)
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  • One Horse Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 16, 2000)
    One Horse Farm
  • One Horse Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Library Binding (Doubleday, Jan. 16, 2000)
    "…delivers a perfect example of Ipcar's timeless illustrations, their exquisite palette, quietly expressive figures and sublime backdrops…an absorbing visual narrative… One Horse Farm exemplifies Ipcar's particular genius…" – Publishers Weekly, 2017 A baby and a foal are born on the farm, on the very same day. Together Johnny and Big Betty grow up learning to work through all the farm's seasons, planting, plowing, mowing, cow herding, and ice cutting. But Betty grows quickly and Johnny grows slowly. By the time Johnny is a young man, Betty is an old horse. When Johnny realizes it's time to replace Betty with a tractor, he must decided what to do with his beloved horse. One Horse Farm, first published in 1950, tells the story of a boy and a horse who grow up together on a farm and watch the world change around them. It's a book that comes from the heart for legendary Maine artist Dahlov Ipcar, who lived on a farm in Georgetown, Maine, for more than 70 years. "It was the life I lived," she said.