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The Black Stallion

The Black Stallion

“The Black Stallion - young Alec Ramsay first saw the Black Stallion when his ship docked at a small Arabian port on the Red Sea. The Black was a giant of a horse – all muscle, all power, all beauty. His mane swept in the wind like black flame. A white cloth was tied around his savage head, covering his eyes so that he could not see. He reared high into the air, and his front legs struck out viciously at the men who were trying to get him aboard ship. And little did he dreamed that this mighty, black horse was destined to play an important part in his young life; that between them would grow a strange understanding that would lead them through untold dangers in their long journey to adventure in America. Nor would his wildest imagination tell him that he and this desert born stallion would electrify and captivate an entire nation!" It was written by Walter Farley and illustrated by Keith War. This edition was published in 1941 by Random House.  

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