Tnavas
Well-Known Member
Eight books are all that remmain of my extensive collection of horse stories - I don't know where many of thm went but I know there were the 'Jill' books, all the Punchbowl Farm stories, The Four Jays and many others.
Still on the shelf and brought out to read every so often
By Josephine Pullein-Thompson
Six Ponies published 1946
Six pony club members are chosen by Major Holbrooke to break in some wild young ponies. Noel is despondant as she feels her riding is too bad to have a pony to train. June and her mother are sure their pony will be the only one properly trained, and the Radcliffes see the undertaking as a chance to have fun. And Richard sees the pony as an obstacle to his enjoyment of the summer holidays. But even as the pony club members teach their youngsters, they find they learn more about life and themselves at the same time.
Show Jumping Secret published 1955
After contracting polio Charles has health problems but is determined to overcome them and show jump his mare Secret.
Plenty of Ponies Published 1949
Very funny book about a group of unruly kids trying to improve their riding and behaviour!
Prince Among Ponies published 1952
Two children fall in love with a pony but he belongs to their cousins.
By Christine Pullein-Thompson
Phantom Horse Published 1955
Jean and brother Angus move to America and there Jean falls in love with the beautiful wild palomino Phantom Horse. Bur he has been running loose and evading captors for a long time. Can she and Angus succeed where others have failed.
By Diana Pullein-Thompson
A Pony for Sale - Published 1951
The story of a pony's life written by four different owners, some good, some bad
By Pat Leitch
Riding Course Summer Published 1963
Ann and Angy are in despair over their hopeless riding. Along with some other local children, they set up a group whose aims are to improve their riding over the summer. But all does not go smoothly..
By Ursula Moray Williams
Kelpie - The Gypsies' Pony - Published 1934
Tammas the Gipsy boy falls in love with and tames a wild moorland pony which he names Kelpie. When the rest of the Gipsies move on he can't bear to leave Kelpie and so settles down on a local farm where he can be with his beloved pony.
This site is amazing - it seems to have information on every pony story ever written
http://www.ponymadbooklovers.co.uk/
So whats on your book shelves?
Still on the shelf and brought out to read every so often
By Josephine Pullein-Thompson
Six Ponies published 1946
Six pony club members are chosen by Major Holbrooke to break in some wild young ponies. Noel is despondant as she feels her riding is too bad to have a pony to train. June and her mother are sure their pony will be the only one properly trained, and the Radcliffes see the undertaking as a chance to have fun. And Richard sees the pony as an obstacle to his enjoyment of the summer holidays. But even as the pony club members teach their youngsters, they find they learn more about life and themselves at the same time.
Show Jumping Secret published 1955
After contracting polio Charles has health problems but is determined to overcome them and show jump his mare Secret.
Plenty of Ponies Published 1949
Very funny book about a group of unruly kids trying to improve their riding and behaviour!
Prince Among Ponies published 1952
Two children fall in love with a pony but he belongs to their cousins.
By Christine Pullein-Thompson
Phantom Horse Published 1955
Jean and brother Angus move to America and there Jean falls in love with the beautiful wild palomino Phantom Horse. Bur he has been running loose and evading captors for a long time. Can she and Angus succeed where others have failed.
By Diana Pullein-Thompson
A Pony for Sale - Published 1951
The story of a pony's life written by four different owners, some good, some bad
By Pat Leitch
Riding Course Summer Published 1963
Ann and Angy are in despair over their hopeless riding. Along with some other local children, they set up a group whose aims are to improve their riding over the summer. But all does not go smoothly..
By Ursula Moray Williams
Kelpie - The Gypsies' Pony - Published 1934
Tammas the Gipsy boy falls in love with and tames a wild moorland pony which he names Kelpie. When the rest of the Gipsies move on he can't bear to leave Kelpie and so settles down on a local farm where he can be with his beloved pony.
This site is amazing - it seems to have information on every pony story ever written
http://www.ponymadbooklovers.co.uk/
So whats on your book shelves?