Results Gavin Dark Horse The Life of Anna Sewell. This biography reveals the life of AnnaSewell (18201878), the author of the classic children s novel Black Beauty. http://dev7.artlogic.net/results/?qs=Adrienne E. Gavin
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Books For Girls -- Fiction Sewell, Anna, 18201878. TITLE, Black Beauty the autobiography of a horse, byAnna Sewell. PUBLISHER, London, JM Dent; New York, EP Dutton 1921 http://www.unm.edu/~vseiser/girlsFiction.html
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Harmony Public Library - Booklists The Wainscott weasel; Sewell, Anna, 18201878 Black beauty the autobiographyof a horse; Taylor, Theodore Trouble with Tuck http://web.provlib.org/harlib/booklists.htm
Encyclopedia: Great Yarmouth Anna Sewell (18201878), the author of Black Beauty , was born in a 17th centuryhouse in Church Plain. The house is now a museum. Anna Sewell (March 30, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Great-Yarmouth
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Local Authors Sewell, Anna, 18201878. BLACK BEAUTY / Anna Sewell ; CONDENSED AND ADAPTED BYLOUISE COLLN ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY MICHEAL FISHER. Shelton, Bill. http://lib.williamson-tn.org/LocalAuthorsList.htm
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Stories, Listed By Author Sewell, Anna (18201878) (chron.) * A Queens Favourite from Black Beauty, (ex)London Jarrolds 1877. Collins Young Elizabethan Jun 1953 http://contento.best.vwh.net/paper/s287.htm
Buxton-Norfolk.co.uk The Sewells came to Buxton when Isaac Sewell (1793 1879) of Yarmouth marriedMary Wright They had 2 children Philip (1822-1906) Anna (1820-1878). http://www.feedsoft.clara.co.uk/buxton-norfolk/h_people.htm
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Kingwood College Library New Titles For December 2004 S38 Bl Black Beauty / Sewell, Anna, 18201878 2001, c2000. Q335 .M23Machines who think a personal inquiry into the history and prospects of http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/newbooks_dec04.htm
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TITLEWAVE - Print List By Sewell, Anna, 18201878. Dewey -Fic- A horse in nineteenth-century Englandrecounts his experiences with both good and bad masters. http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/oakhills/reading6.htm
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Index Sewell, Anna (18201878). Black Beauty. Sewell, Robert (1845-1925) A ForgottenEmpire Vijayanagar. Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) http://www.eshu.cn/en3k/titles/index-s.htm
Extractions: -young Anna Sewell prompting her horse to go faster One of the great unanswered questions of life is the mysterious attraction that horses hold for young girls. Sure, we all know that there's some kind of psychosexual component, but why horses in particular? At any rate, Black Beauty Black Stallion National Velvet , etc.) were never central to my childhood reading, but my wife fondly recalls her father reading it to hera topic I feel it is best to avoid commenting on. Anna Sewell was left crippled by a childhood accident and depended on horses to get around. A Quaker, she was apparently extremely sensitive about any violence towards animals. As the quote above indicates, she even used prompting rather than prodding to guide her own rides . In the closing years of her life, suffering intense pain herself, she wrote this book to call attention to the mistreatment of horses and it became a genuine publishing phenomenon. She uses a first person (first horse?) narrative to completely anthropomorphize Black Beauty, a well bred and even tempered stallion who passes from owner to owner. Over the course of the book, Beauty's owners display varying standards of treatment from kindness to neglect to open brutality. But Beauty perseveres and happily ends up back with his original owners. Along the way, Sewell also gets the opportunity to take some potshots at hunting, drinking, poverty and the like.