BROWN, PAUL - Silver HeelsNew York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. First Edition. First Printing; Hardcover. Illustrated by Paul Brown. B&W Illustrations; 6 1/4 x 8 1/2; Unpaginated pages; Hard cover is grey cloth boards with red outlined horse on front and red lettering on spine. Pages not numbered, ca. 125 pages. Cover has some bumping, corner fraying, sunning. Pages are clean and tight. No marks on book or DJ. Complete DJ has a blurry price stamp on front flap. Sunning rubbing/scuffing/bumping, closed tear on the back from edge of rear flap to spine; in a mylar cover. Illustrated with delightful b/w drawings by the author/artist. Copyright page has the 'A' indicative of a Scribner's first edition. "The Lairds were horse crazy, every one of the them. Silver Heels was their pony, a natural jumper, witha bit of Welsh in him. There was no keeping him in the pasture, and when the hounds gave tongue, Silver thought it was his signal to join the hunt...this is a real out-door book, with the fun of riding, of a Pony Club and of a Drag Hunt. It is full of the good, straight horse talk and fine picturess of horses that Paul Brown's readers have come to expect and love. At the end of the story, Silver Heels shows what he can do". Paul Brown (1893-1958) was a prolific illustrator and artist of equestrian sports and country life. As a young child he began drawing horses and equestrian sports. Although he never owned a horse, he was a fan of horse sports, attending hunt race meetings, polo matches, racetracks and horse shows. He studied everything about horses and became an expert at portraying them. He is especially known for his gift to accurately depict horses in motion. During his career, he wrote and illustrated 32 books, illustrationg another 100 byother authors. In addition to books, his works appeared in many periodicals.. Very Good+ in Good+ dust jacket .
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