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Jean M. Auel
The Valley of Horses is a historical fiction novel by Jean M. Auel.
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the second book of the Earth’s Children series written by Jean, M. Auel
The Valley of Horses is the second book of the Earth’s Children series written by Jean, M. Auel.
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Alonso Quixano
Cervantes was a genius when Alonso Quixano penned the horse–Rocinante is not only Don Quixote’s horse, but is a reflection of Don Quixote himself, ungraceful, past Alonso Quixano's prime, and in way over Alonso Quixano's head.
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William Shatner
William Shatner wrote the book on horses—but does William Shatner know all the facts?
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and songwriter Walter Becker
The horses was written by American singer Rickie Lee Jones and songwriter Walter Becker for Jones’ 1989 album, Flying cowboys.
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Nat Gould
Nat Gould (Nathaniel Gould, 1857–1919) was one of the most prolific, if not the most prolific, equine authors.
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the English author Anna Sewell
the horse was written by the English author Anna Sewell and is one of the best-selling books of all time.
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by Roger Ebert and Meyer
the Valley was directed by American motion picture director Russ Meyer, and written by Roger Ebert and Meyer.
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by American singer Rickie Lee Jones
The horses was written by American singer Rickie Lee Jones and songwriter Walter Becker for Jones’ 1989 album, Flying cowboys.
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Tolstoy
It wasn’t until 1861 [2] that Tolstoy began writing “the story of a horse”; Tolstoy kept kicking a horse around until early May 1863, when Tolstoy gave a horse up as “false” [3] and took up writing a book that became War and Peace.
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one of the great Western writers and American novelists
The book is by one of the great Western writers and American novelists.
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Washington Irving
This site commemorates the location of herds of wild horses running wild near the river in Oklahoma Territory in 1832 as observed and written about by the great American writer Washington Irving.
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Susy Flory, Rebecca E. Ondov, Wanda Dyson, and Sarah Parshall Perry
With contributions from well-known authors such as Lauraine Snelling, Susy Flory, Rebecca E. Ondov, Wanda Dyson, and Sarah Parshall Perry, these true stories of horses and the people who love them are sometimes touching, sometimes humorous, and sometimes miraculous.
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Homer
The epic poem made by the poet Homer also includes another famous horse.
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much-loved author Vivian French and award-winning illustrator Catherine Rayner
From much-loved author Vivian French and award-winning illustrator Catherine Rayner comes a charming new Nature Storybook about horses.
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John Smithlaid horses
First John Smithlaid horses names out like a play’s billing, then John Smithcomposed the poem.
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Damon RunyonA.J. LieblingJimmy Breslinand even William Faulkner , , , all
Damon Runyon, A.J. Liebling, Jimmy Breslin, and even William Faulkner all have written brilliantly about horses and the track.
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Banjo Paterson
So starts the iconic Australian poem by Banjo Paterson about a man from the Snowy River who became a legend after Banjo Paterson recaptured a prizewinning racehorse that fled Banjo Paterson's owner's property and joined up with a group of brumbies in the High Country; that man, reputedly, was Jack Riley
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Big Bill Broonzy
Unfortunately, Big Bill Broonzy's parents couldn't afford one, so Big Bill Broonzy spent all Big Bill Broonzy's time reading and writing about horses.
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