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Treasury of Horse and Pony Stories

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  • 478

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  • 9780861637508

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  • HARDCOVER

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  • 1 4 1995

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    Josephine Pullein-Thompson

    The Pullein-Thompson sisters — MBE (3 April 1924-[1]), (born 1 October 1925) [2] and (1 October 1925–2 December 2005[2] — are British writers of several horse and pony books (mostly fictional) aimed at children and mostly popular with girls. They started at a very young age (initially writing collectively) and they were at their peak in the 1950s and 1960s, but their popularity has endured. They have written a collective autobiography Fair Girls and Grey Horses.

    All 3 sisters have written at least 1 book under a different name; Josephine wrote 1 under the pseudonym of , Diana 3 books under her married name of and Christine wrote 2 books under the name of Christine Keir.

    Their mother, (1898–1961), sister of the poet , wrote similar equestrian stories, but is better known for detective mysteries.

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