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7 best short stories - Horse Stories

Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Mark Twain, D. H. Lawrence, ...

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Friendship between man and horse is one of the pillars of civilization. Retired from most of his functions of transport and heavy work, today the horse is an animal companion - and is even used as a therapeutic tool in health treatments - and a classic partner of sports. In this book, the critic August Nemo has selected seven short stories that talk about the intimate relationship between man and horse. This book contains: - Chu Chu by Bret Harte. - The Doctor's Horse by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. - The Rocking-Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence. - Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle. - The Maltese Cat by Rudyard Kipling. - A Genuine Mexican Plug by Mark Twain. - The Brogue by Saki.

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Western, Owen Wister, James Fenimore Cooper, Hans Christian Andersen, Nathaniel Hawthorne, horse riding, John Tenniel, Pocket Books, companion animal, Lewis Carroll, Washington Irving, William Makepeace Thackeray, cowboy, old west, Frances Hodgson Burnett, equitation, polo, Johanna Spyri, Willa Cather, Equestrianism, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Shakespeare, Pocket Classics, Edgar Allan Poe, horsewoman, herseback ridind, Carlo Collodi, O. Henry, Arthur Conan Doyle, Everyman’s Library, Charles Dickens, Jack London, Jules Verne, equestrian, Zane Grey, Mark Twain, Horse racing, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, rodeo