Sewell, Anna  

Black Beauty

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Résumé du livre

Informationen zum Autor Anna Sewell was born in 1820 and lived with her family in Norfolk and then in a village on the outskirts of London. At the age of fourteen Anna injured her ankles in a fall, and was severely disabled for the rest of her life. She had to travel everywhere in horse-drawn carriages, and so Anna was always concerned with the treatment of the animals she so relied upon. She wrote Black Beauty in order to convince a wide audience of the importance of the humane treatment of animals. It is her only novel, and Anna Sewell died shortly after it's publication, little guessing how well-known and widely loved her story would become. Klappentext Described on the title-page of the first edition as 'the autobiography of her horse! translated from the original equine'! BLACK BEAUTY was Anna Sewell's only book! written when she fatally ill but determined to record her passopnate indignation at the insensitive behaviour of people towards animals. It has been loved by children ever since its first publication in 1877! just a few months before the death of its author! whose declared aim had been to 'induce kindness! sympathy and an understanding treatment of horses'. The illustrations by Lucy Kemp-Welch first apperared in 1915. Zusammenfassung Described on the title-page of the first edition as 'the autobiography of her horse, translated from the original equine', BLACK BEAUTY was Anna Sewell's only book, written when she fatally ill but determined to record her passopnate indignation at the insensitive behaviour of people towards animals.

Éditeur Vintage UK
Format Livre Relié
Langue Français
Parution 11 - 1993
Nombre de pages 288
ISBN 978-1-85715-916-5
EAN 9781857159165
Dimensions 160 x 215 x 24 mm