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  1. Black Beauty by Sewell. Anna. 1820-1878, 1897-01-01
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  3. Black Beauty: His Grooms and Companions by Anna, 1820-1878 Sewell, 1892
  4. Dark Horse: A Life of Anna Sewell by Adrienne E. Gavin, 2004-05-25

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Black Beauty The Autobiography of a Horse (1877). Author Info AnnaSewell 18201878. Now thee must go a little faster; thee would
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Now thee must go a little faster; thee would be sorry for us to be late at the station.
-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.

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23. World Book || Children's Literature
Top of page. Anna Sewell (18201878) wrote Black Beauty (1877), a novel abouta horse that becomes injured and suffers abuse from a series of owners.
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Ellen Raskin J. K. Rowling Ruth Sawyer Anna Sewell ... Laura Ingalls Wilder
Ellen Raskin (1928-1984) was an American author and illustrator. She won the 1979 Newbery Medal for her children's novel The Westing Game (1978). This book is a mystery about 16 people who compete for a millionaire's fortune by trying to solve a puzzle in his will. Raskin wrote and illustrated many other children's books. Raskin was born in Milwaukee.
J. K. Rowling (1965-...) a British children's author, became an international sensation with her series of fantasy novels about schoolboy Harry Potter. The series begins when Harry is an 11-year-old orphan who discovers he is the son of wizards. The stories center on his adventures as a student at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Rowling announced that the series would cover seven novels, following Harry through seven years at Hogwarts. The character ages one year in each book. The first novel in the series was published in the United Kingdom in 1997 as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. It was published in a slightly revised version in the United States in 1998 as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The next three novels were Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

24. Black Beauty By Anna Sewell
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell English Quaker 18201878.. American editionof 1911. Black Beauty. The Autobiography of a Horse. by Anna Sewell.
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Black Beauty by Anna Sewell [English Quaker 1820-1878.] American edition of 1911. Black Beauty The Autobiography of a Horse by Anna Sewell To my dear and honored Mother,
whose life, no less than her pen,
has been devoted to the welfare of others,
this little book is affectionately dedicated. Contents Part I Chapter
01 My Early Home
02 The Hunt
03 My Breaking In 04 Birtwick Park 05 A Fair Start 06 Liberty 07 Ginger 08 Ginger's Story Continued 09 Merrylegs 10 A Talk in the Orchard 11 Plain Speaking 12 A Stormy Day 13 The Devil's Trade Mark 14 James Howard 15 The Old Hostler 16 The Fire 17 John Manly's Talk 18 Going for the Doctor 19 Only Ignorance 20 Joe Green 21 The Parting Part II 22 Earlshall 23 A Strike for Liberty 24 The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse 25 Reuben Smith 26 How it Ended 27 Ruined and Going Downhill 28 A Job Horse and His Drivers 29 Cockneys 30 A Thief 31 A Humbug Part III 32 A Horse Fair 33 A London Cab Horse 34 An Old War Horse 35 Jerry Barker 36 The Sunday Cab 37 The Golden Rule 38 Dolly and a Real Gentleman 39 Seedy Sam 40 Poor Ginger 41 The Butcher 42 The Election 43 A Friend in Need

25. Anna Sewell
Anna Sewell 18201878 The fox hunter and the big game hunter aretwo iconic figures of Victorian England. But this period also
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The fox hunter and the big game hunter are two iconic figures of Victorian England. But this period also saw the emergence of a number of animal advocacy movements. Antivivisectionism, vegetarianism, and animal humanitarianism took a peripheral but important place alongside the more widespread movements in feminism, anti-imperialism, and social and labor reform. While Anna Sewell was not officially a part of any particular movement, her book Black Beauty made a public case for the abuses suffered by that most English of animals, the horse. Published in 1877, Black Beauty, the "autobiography of a horse," has become a children's classic and is generally considered the first "animal story" of note. Sewell's mother, Mary Sewell, herself an author of children's stories, raised her daughter as a devout Quaker. Their faith extended kindness and compassion to animals as well as to humans, and in Black Beauty, Anna Sewell sought to call attention to the cruelties of fashionable practices designed to improve the appearance of the horse. One such practice was docking, or shortening, the tail, which, in addition to causing the horse pain, also left the animal vulnerable to insect bites and stings. Another practice and the one that caused Sewell the greatest agony was the use of the "bearing rein," which held the horse's head toward its chest, producing not only a graceful arc to the horse's neck but also respiratory problems, severely curtailed vision, and a loss of balance. One critic has read

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The First Golden Age
The Golden Age of Children's Literature: An Introduction

by Abby Wolf
To paraphrase Virginia Woolf, on or about November 1865, children's literature changed. With the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll essentially did away with the adult in children's literature. The fantasy world of Wonderland had its own rules, which appealed to a child's sense of play rather than to an adult's sense of propriety. Instead of offering dry moral instruction, children's literature after Alice made these lessons playful and exciting: To be moral was not to sit about the house with hands-folded piety put rather to gad about the sea, the Empire, and secret gardens with what we now would call childlike abandon. The "golden age of children's literature," ushered in by Alice and ending with A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books (1924-1928), idealized the child as fanciful and free and, most importantly, it insisted that the child could best learn how to be good through a storyteller's appeal to the imagination rather than through an adult's assertion of the rules of behavior.
A Changing World
Social and economic conditions in England and America had much to do with the rise of children's literature as its own market. The industrialization of the first half of the century brought about cheaper and more efficient methods of production. From the 1860s on, books were more easily produced and were generally considered less precious: Little hands could now soil the pages of a book without devastating the middle-class family financially.

27. Black Beauty By Anna Sewell [English Quaker -- 1820-1878.] E-Book
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29. Index
Linwood (1863 ) The Darrow Enigma Seward, Albert Charles (1863-1941)Darwin and Modern Science Sewell, Anna (1820-1878) Black Beauty
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    Sabatini, Rafael (1875-1950)
      Bardelys the Magnificent
      Captain Blood
      The Historical Nights' Entertainment
      The Lion's Skin
      Mistress Wilding
      Scaramouche
      The Snare
      St. Martin's Summer
      The Trampling of the Lilies
        Saint-Simon, Duc de (1675-1755)
        The Memoirs of Louis XIV, His Court and The Regency
        Volume 01 Volume 02 Volume 03 Volume 04 Volume 05 Volume 06 Volume 07 Volume 08 Volume 09 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Sand, George (1804-1876)
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        Sands, George W. (ca.1824-1874)
          Mazelli, and Other Poems
        Saunders, Marshall (1861-1947) Beautiful Joe Say, Jean Baptiste (1776-1832)
          Letters to Thomas Robert Malthus on Political Economy
        Schiller, J. C. F. (1759-1805)
          The History of the Thirty Years' War Letters Upon the Aesthetic Education of Man Wilhelm Tell
        Schmoller, Gustav (1838-1917)

30. Anna Sewell Biographies In Directory.co.uk
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31. Informatie Over Artiest 'Anna Sewell'
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33. List Of People By Name: Se
Sewell, Anna, (18201878), Black Beauty; Seweryn, Andrzej, actor. Sex. Sexredof Essex, (616/7-617), King of Essex; Sexton, Anne, (1928-1974), poet. Sey.
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34. Buxton-Norfolk.co.uk
The Sewells came to Buxton when Isaac Sewell (1793 1879) of Yarmouth married MaryWright (1798 -1884 They had 2 children Philip (1822-1906) Anna (1820-1878).
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The Villagers.
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First vicar, also last rector of Buxton was Richard Kirkeby ( or Kirby) 1232-1288

Recent Vicars.
Sir John Picto

1837-1852 G. Jarvis
W. J. Stracey

1891-1907 A. E. Black
1908-1932 R. H. O. Bankes
1932-1938 H. W. Benson
1938-1940 G. L. Morrell
1941-1960 W. B. Dryden 1960-1971 A. K. Birch* 1971-1979 D. W. Rider 1980-1985 Dick Hare 1986-1995 Graham Drake 1996-Present Chris Walter.
Vergers and Sextons to Buxton Church. 1895-1937. William Digby (first) 1937-6 months. Daniel Foster ?1937-1942. "Happy" Bird 1942-1966. George Smithson 1966-1979. Geofffrey Foster 1979-1990. George Smithson 1990-present. Eunice Wernham
*A History of Buxton Church has been written by A. K. Birch and is available at the Forum Library and copies are held at Buxton Vicarage.
The vicars of Buxton were nominated by the Bishop of Norwich. In 1455 they presented John Gresham, otherwise known as Sir John Pyketo. He was a man of good family and fortune and became a great benefactor to this church church and his effigy in his priest's habit was put in one of the windows. He died in 1498 and was buried before the High Altar in the church.

35. About Norfolk's Famous People
Anna Sewell 18201878 Born in a small house at Priory Gate, Great Yarmouth,where a plaque is displayed today. Anna Sewell The house
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Norfolk’s most famous people Horatio Nelson
Lord Nelson was born in the village of Burnham Thorpe where his father was the vicar and also rector of the nearby village of Burnham Market. Nelson returned to the village with his wife and they lived at St Edmunds Rectory from 1787-1793. Nelson expressed a wish to be laid to rest with his family in the local cemetery but after his death at the battle of Trafalgar on 21 st October 1805 the crypt at St Paul’s Cathedral was chosen as his final resting place.
Both All Saint’s Church and the village pub, once called the Plough but renamed The Lord Nelson in 1807, are full of authentic memorabilia. Edith Cavell 1865-1915
Edith Cavell, a nurse during the First World War, was born at Swardeston near Norwich where her father was vicar for over 40 years. She was an accomplished artist and would collect and draw flowers. During the war she worked as a nurse in Belgium but was caught helping British prisoners to escape and was shot by the Germans. She was shot by a firing squad on 12 October: she was 49 years old.

36. Detail Info
20 cm. Penguin readers. Level 2. ISBN/ISSN0582421217.Sewell, Anna, 18201878; Davage, John. NCIDBA56299763. .
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, vi, 231 p. ; 18 cm....... Author, Sewell, Anna, 18201878. Title, Black Beauty / by Anna Sewell. Publisher,New York, NY New American Library, 1986.
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Black Beauty Anna Sewell English Quaker 18201878. To my dear and honoredMother, whose life, no less than her pen, has been devoted to the welfare of
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Anna Sewell Black Beauty
Anna Sewell
[English Quaker 1820-1878.]
To my dear and honored Mother,
whose life, no less than her pen,
has been devoted to the welfare of others,
this little book is affectionately dedicated.
Contents
Part I
Chapter 01 My Early Home 02 The Hunt 03 My Breaking In 04 Birtwick Park 05 A Fair Start 06 Liberty 07 Ginger 08 Ginger's Story Continued 09 Merrylegs 10 A Talk in the Orchard 11 Plain Speaking 12 A Stormy Day 13 The Devil's Trade Mark 14 James Howard 15 The Old Hostler 16 The Fire 17 John Manly's Talk 18 Going for the Doctor 19 Only Ignorance 20 Joe Green 21 The Parting Part II 22 Earlshall 23 A Strike for Liberty 24 The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse 25 Reuben Smith 26 How it Ended 27 Ruined and Going Downhill 28 A Job Horse and His Drivers 29 Cockneys 30 A Thief 31 A Humbug Part III 32 A Horse Fair 33 A London Cab Horse 34 An Old War Horse 35 Jerry Barker 36 The Sunday Cab 37 The Golden Rule 38 Dolly and a Real Gentleman 39 Seedy Sam 40 Poor Ginger 41 The Butcher 42 The Election 43 A Friend in Need 44 Old Captain and His Successor 45 Jerry's New Year Part IV 46 Jakes and the Lady 47 Hard Times 48 Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie 49 My Last Home

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40. Anna
Anna Cora Mowatt (18191970) American playwright. Anna Sewell (1820-1878) Britishauthor of Black Beauty. Anna Lea Merritt (1844-1930) American artist.
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