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- From: jespah@carson.u.washington.edu (Kathleen Hunt)
- Subject: Re: Horsey DinnerTheatres, what I saw
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.211843.28194@u.washington.edu>
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 21:18:43 GMT
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- In article <92322.29954.6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM> 6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM writes:
- >Speaking of Walter Farley and the Black Stallion books, has anyone else
- >ever wondered how the heck they got an Arabian Stallion in the Kentucky
- >Derby? ;-) Aw, artistic license. Of course, I think Walter was only 17
- >when he wrote his first book in the late 30's. Great stuff though!
-
- Well, let's see, the Black Stallion himself was described as being "too
- big to be pure Arab" in the book. Also, not only wasn't he a registered
- Thoroughbred, but he didn't have any Arabian papers either since he was
- essentially "found" loose in the ocean, and his handlers all drowned. In
- the book they said something like "In a match race, any horse can run
- whether or not they have papers," and *luckily* there just *happened* to
- be a match race between "Cyclone from the East and Sun Raider from the West!!"
- (I love that phrase!) It wasn't the Kentucky Derby. (Though I think the
- Black's filly, Black Minx, won the Derby in some later book. Or was that
- Satan, the Black's colt?) ... Does anyone know if that's true about
- match races, or did Farley just make it up for the book? He certainly
- used some weird methods to get his wonderful fictional horses into
- organized horse races. Remember the book where the Black falls out of an
- airplane (without getting hurt!!) somewhere over the Southwest, and ends
- up beating the Quarter Horse champion? And how about that book where
- extraterrestrials teleport Flame, the island stallion, to a horse race,
- and teleport him right back to his island afterwards. Crazy.
-
- In the sequels, they finally find out where the Black was really from, and
- there were just endless books about his colts and fillies, who seemed to
- spend their careers in Thoroughbred flat racing, and even in Standardbred
- harness races. I can't remember if Farley dealt with the breed problem or
- not. Boy, this all brings a smile to my face. I just loved those books.
-
- Kathleen
-
- --
- Halfway round the course, up spoke the noble rider:
- "I fear we must fall back, for she's going like a tiger."
- Up spoke the noble horse: "Ride on, my noble master,
- For we're halfway round the course, and now we'll see who's faster."
-