doodle
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What are no 4, 6 and 7 titled. And does anyone have these for sale? Preferably the old ones.
Me too. Spent hours laying on my bed reading Ruby Ferguson..Happy days.Oh gosh, that's a blast from the past. I used to love those books.
Me too. Spent hours laying on my bed reading Ruby Ferguson..Happy days.![]()
Great books !!!
No. 4 is Jill and the Runaway
No. 6 is rosettes for Jill
No. 7 is jill and the perfect pony
I’m sure you can find them on ebay
Serious envy Floxie! My lovely daughter managed to track down Jill's Gymkhana for me Christmas 2016 in a 1960's edition. I would love to find the rest too.
Did they really? When did they do that? I've got a variety of editions, up to the 1980s I think, and he's always called Black Boy.Danny Boy :rolleyes3:
Did they really? When did they do that? I've got a variety of editions, up to the 1980s I think, and he's always called Black Boy.
I could never work out if he was supposed to be black, or black and white. Seemed to vary from book to book![]()
Some point in the 90's I think.
He is Piebald in the first book, there is a whole bit in her learning to groom him and 'his black patches shone like ebony'
I always imagined him as black and white, as he was nicknamed patchy by Jill before she bought him.
Glad I'm not just imagining it! The books I have are from a variety of different editions, so that might explain the inconsistency.He was nicknamed Blackie in the very old hardback copy of Jill's Gymkhana a friend's mum gave me. He was intermittently Piebald in the paperbacks I had but they weren't edited consistently so he changed colour all the way through.
My mum got rid of all of them when I went to Uni but I've since picked up some very early ones to replace and he's consistently black in those.