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  2. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    Gulliver, from The Horse Whisperer book and film of the same name; Gunpowder, Constable Ichabod Crane's horse in the film The Legend of Sleepy Hollow; Gypsy, Meggie MacWade's horse, which undertakes a 500-mile journey over treacherous terrain to be reunited with her in Gypsy Colt; Hidalgo, paint stallion from the movie of the same name (disputed)

  3. List of Thoroughbred novels - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the "lost diary specials", Samantha also had a two book special #65 Bridal Dreams and #66 Samantha's Irish Luck which were published within the regular series. . These books are not distinguished with a separate title indicating their "special" status within the series, but are generally regarded as such and were included within the regular series also in attempts to explain ...

  4. Category:Horses in literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's books about horses (2 C, 17 P) Comics about horses (1 C, 2 P) N. Novels about horses (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Horses in literature"

  5. Category:Novels about horses - Wikipedia

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    The Horse Whisperer (novel) A Horse's Tale; R. The Red Pony; Riders (novel) T. Traveller (novel) W. War Horse (novel)

  6. Misty of Chincoteague (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Misty of Chincoteague is a children's novel written by pony book author Marguerite Henry, illustrated by Wesley Dennis, and published by Rand McNally in 1947.Set in the island town of Chincoteague, Virginia, the book was inspired by the real-life story of the Beebe family and their efforts to raise a Chincoteague Pony filly born to a wild horse, who would later become known as Misty of ...

  7. Black Beauty - Wikipedia

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    She sold the book to the local publishers, Jarrold & Sons. The book broke records for sales and is the "sixth best seller in the English language." [5] By telling the story of a horse's life in the form of an autobiography and describing the world through the eyes of the horse, Anna Sewell broke new literary ground. [6]

  8. Houyhnhnm - Wikipedia

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    Houyhnhnms are a fictional race of intelligent horses described in the last part of Jonathan Swift's satirical 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels. The name is pronounced either / ˈ h uː ɪ n əm / or / ˈ hw ɪ n əm /. [1] Swift apparently intended all words of the Houyhnhnm language to echo the neighing of horses.

  9. Category:Fictional horses - Wikipedia

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