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Walter Farley. Walter Farley (born Walter Lorimer Farley, 26 June 1915 – 16 October 1989) [1] was an American author, primarily of horse stories for children. His first and most famous work was The Black Stallion (1941), [2] the success of which led to many sequels over decades; the series has been continued since his death by his son Steven.
The Author. Walter Farley and Almarah Athena. Walter Farley’s love for horses began when he was a small boy living in Syracuse, New York, and continued as he grew up in New York City, where his family moved. Young Walter never owned a horse. But unlike most city children, he had little trouble gaining firsthand experience with horses-his ...
The Black Stallion® (1941) First published in 1941, Walter Farley's best-selling novel for young readers is the triumphant tale of a boy and a wild horse. From Alec Ramsay and the Black's first meeting on an ill-fated ship to their adventures on a desert island and their eventual rescue, this beloved story will hold the
Walter Farley’s love for horses began when he was a small boy living in Syracuse, New York, and continued as he grew up in New York City, where his family moved. Young Walter never owned a horse. But unlike most city children, he had little trouble gaining firsthand experience with horses-his uncle was a professional horseman, and Walter spent much of his time at the stables with him.
Walter Farley was an American published author. His works have been adapted into three movies and a television series that ran from 1990 to 1993. Born June 26, 1915, he always had a passion for horses. It started when he was living in Syracuse and continued as his family moved to NYC.
The Black Stallion Legend. by Walter Farley. 3.92 · 1,817 Ratings · 45 Reviews · published 1983 · 5 editions. Alec Ramsey has fled Hopeful Farm in order to alle…. Want to Read. Rate it: The Black Stallion (The Black Stallion, #1), The Black Stallion Returns (The Black Stallion, #2), Son of the Black Stallion (The Black Stallion, #3), Th...
Walter Farley's love for horses began when he was a small boy living in Syracuse, New York, and continued as he grew up in New York City, where his family moved. Young Walter never owned a horse. But unlike most city children, he had little trouble gaining firsthand experience with horses-his uncle was a professional horseman, and Walter spent much of his time at the stables with him.