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Anna Sewell

1820-1878

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Books by Anna Sewell

Black Beauty

"Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell is a novel published in 1877. Told as an autobiography narrated by a horse, it follows Black Beauty from his carefree days as a foal through hardships as a working horse in London to eventual retirement. Through the horse's perspective, the story reveals both cruelty and kindness in Victorian England's treatment of animals. Each chapter presents moral lessons about compassion and respect, not only toward horses but toward all beings. The groundbreaking novel became an immediate bestseller and remains one of history's most-read books.

Black Beauty, Young Folks' Edition

"Black Beauty, Young Folks' Edition" by Anna Sewell is a novel published in 1877. Written from a horse's perspective, this autobiographical tale follows Black Beauty from his carefree days as a foal through difficult years pulling cabs in London to peaceful retirement. Along the way, he encounters both cruelty and kindness, with each chapter offering moral lessons about treating animals and people with compassion. Originally intended to promote animal welfare among adults, this groundbreaking work became an immediate bestseller and remains one of history's most beloved stories.

Pulska Musta: Hevosen elämänvaiheet, sen itsensä kertomat

"Pulska Musta: Hevosen elämänvaiheet, sen itsensä kertomat" by Anna Sewell is a novel written between 1871 and 1877. Told as an autobiography from a horse's perspective, it follows Black Beauty from his carefree days as a foal through hardships pulling cabs in London to eventual retirement. Through Beauty's encounters with cruelty and kindness, Sewell advocates for animal welfare while teaching sympathy and respect for all creatures. This groundbreaking narrative became an immediate bestseller, selling over fifty million copies worldwide.