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BLACK BEAUTY er den fantastiske historie om hesten Black Beauty, som vi følger gennem hele livet: Fra den sorgløse opvækst på landet sammen med sin mor, over det hårde liv i Londons gader som arbejdshest, til en lykkelig tilværelse hos sin nye familie i den idylliske engelske countryside.BLACK BEAUTY er fortalt ud fra hestens synsvinkel, og vi kommer med på en spændende rejse, der kaster lys over menneskets gode og dårlige sider. Bogen fortæller om arbejdsforhold og samfundsstrukturer i 1800-tallets England, og historien er en enestående fortælling om respekt, sympati og næstekærlighed.idden /title /head body center h1 403 Forbidden /h1 /center /body /htmlAnna Sewell (1820-1878) var engelsk forfatter og kvinden bag en af de bedst sælgende bøger nogensinde, BLACK BEAUTY. BLACK BEAUTY var oprindelig skrevet som et værk til mennesker, der arbejdede med heste, og bogen lægger i høj grad vægt på dyrevelfærd og respekten for både mennesker og dyr. Anna Sewell skrev bogen, mens hun var sengeliggende efter længere tids sygdom, og hun døde kun fem måneder efter bogens udgivelse. Selvom Anna Sewell ikke oprindeligt skrev BLACK BEAUTY til et børnepublikum, regnes bogen i dag som en klassiker inden for børne- og ungdomslitteraturen.
Part of the "Penguin Threads" series, this title features cover art by Jillian Tamaki and deluxe French flaps.
Da unghesten Black Beauty bliver solgt, aner han ikke, hvilke prøvelser han skal igennem. Læs Black Beautys egen fortælling om, hvordan han overvinder farer og brutalitet og arbejder med alt fra at trække drosker i den smogfyldte storby til herskabsvogne ude på landet.
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The first place that I can well remember was a pleasant meadow with a pond of clear water in it. Some shady trees leaned over it, and rushes and water-lilies grew at the deep end. Over the hedge on one side we' looked into a plowed field, and on the other we looked over a gate at our master's house, which stood by the roadside; at the top of the meadow was a grove of fir trees, and at the bottom a running brook, overhung by i a steep bank. While I was young I lived upon my mother's milk, as I could not eat grass. In the daytime I ran by her. Side, and at night I lay down close by her. When it was hot we used to stay by the pond in the shade of the trees, and when it was cold we had a warm shed near the grove. There were six young colts in the meadow beside me; they were older than I was. I used to run with them, and had great fun. We used to gallop all together round the field, as hard as we could go, and some times we had rather rough play, for they would bite and kick, as well as gallop. One day when there was a good deal of kicking, my mother whinnied to me to come to her, and then she said: I wish you to pay attention to what I am going to say. The colts who live here are very good colts, but they are cart-horse colts, and they have not learned manners. You have been well-born and well-bred; your father has a great name in these parts, and your grandfather won the cup at'the races; your grandmother had the sweetest temper of any horse I ever knew, and I think you have never seen me kick or bite. I hope you will grow up gentle and good, and never learn bad ways; do your work with a good will, lift your feet up well when you trot, and never bite or kick even in play. I have never forgotten my mother's advice. I knew she Was a wise old horse, and our master thought a great deal of her. Her name was Duch ess, but he called her Pet.
Chiltern Publishing was formed in 2018 with a vision to create the most beautiful classics. Using a perfect mix of tradition and the very latest in printing techniques, 19th Century quality has met 21st Century technology. With wonderfully detailed covers, sparkling gilt edges, creamy pages, and stitched binding they are the most beautiful classics ever published.Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is a poignant story told from the perspective of a horse, highlighting the mistreatment of animals and advocating for kindness and compassion towards them. The story is narrated as an autobiographical memoir told by the titular horse named Black Beauty--beginning with his carefree days as a foal on an English farm with his mother, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty's life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses, with Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behavior.Black Beauty is considered to be one of the first fictional animal autobiographies. Originally meant to be informative literature read by adults on the norms of horse cruelty and preventions of these unjust acts, this timeless classic is now seen as an all time great among children.
Here is the compelling tale of a spirited young Thoroughbred that captured the hearts of readers throughout Victorian England when it was first published in 1877. This masterfully illustrated classic is skillfully adapted by Newbery Award-winning author Robin McKinley and remains faithful to the original. With simple text to read aloud to young children, it's little wonder that "The Boston Globe" says it is "certain to quicken the hearts of young horse lovers." A timeless tale of courage, hope, and strength guaranteed to delight a new generation of readers.
This powerful narrative, told from the perspective of a horse, is now available in an unabridged, illustrated cloth hardcover edition in Union Square and Co.'s Children's Signature Clothbound Classics series. Despite Black Beauty being her only published work, Anna Sewell is widely regarded as one of the most successful children's novelists from England. Black Beauty chronicles the life of a horse in Victorian England. At the hands of different owners, he experiences discipline, friendship, overwork, and, ultimately, love. Young readers will be moved by this empathetic novel about animal treatment--a story that's still relevant even today.
Black Beauty er den fantastiske beretning om hesten Black Beauty, der fortæller om udvalgte episoder gennem dens levetid. Hesten møder utallige gode mennesker og heste, men den fortæller desværre også om nogle episoder, hvor menneskene gør heste ondt. Historien bliver fortalt ud fra hestens perspektiv, og den ser bestemt anderledes på tingene end dens menneske-ejere.Black Beauty af Anna Sewell er klassisk læsning for alle heste- eller dyreinteresserede børn og unge. Bogen består af flere mindre og let læste historier, hvor vi følger hesten Black Beauty fra livet som føl og til den bliver gammel, og undervejs hører vi hestens tanker om såvel de heste den møder på sin vej og de mennesker, som den lærer at kende på godt og ondt.
Hesten Black Beauty fortæller selv sin historie helt fra sin tid som ubekymret føl på den grønne eng ved åen, sit liv i Londons pulserende gader, indtil den finder sit sidste hjem hos nogle venlige, ældre damer. Black fortæller selv hvad den tænker og føler, og ønsker utallige gange i sit liv at kunne tale med menneskene for at forklare, at mange af de ting vi gør mod heste ret beset er ondt.Anna Sewells bog om Black Beauty er en klassiker for alle hesteinteresserede, og alle andre, som elsker en virkelig god fortælling.
La storia del cavallo Black Beauty, dalla sua nascita alla sua vecchiaia, raccontata in prima persona. Un classico della letteratura per bambini e adulti amanti degli animali.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
'I hope you will grow up gentle and good ...'Black Beauty begins his life on an idyllic English farm before moving to Birtwick Park, where he is treated with kindness and love. After he is forced to leave his perfect home, Black Beauty quickly discovers how harsh Victorian England can be for a working horse.
Black Beauty is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell. It was composed in the last years of her life, during which she remained in her house as an invalid.The novel became an immediate best-seller, with Sewell dying just five months after its publication, but having lived long enough to see her only novel become a success. With fifty million copies sold, Black Beauty is one of the best-selling books of all time. While forthrightly teaching animal welfare, it also teaches how to treat people with kindness, sympathy, and respect. In 2003, the novel was listed at number 58 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. PLOT: The story is narrated in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by the titular horse named Black Beauty-beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm with his mother, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty's life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses, with Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behaviour lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude. The book describes conditions among London horse-drawn taxicab drivers, including the financial hardship caused to them by high licence fees and low, legally fixed fares. A page footnote in some editions says that soon after the book was published, the difference between 6-day taxicab licences (not allowed to trade on Sundays) and 7-day taxicab licences (allowed to trade on Sundays) was abolished and the taxicab licence fee was much reduced. Anna Sewell (30 March 1820 - 25 April 1878) was an English novelist, best known as the author of the classic 1877 novel Black Beauty. Biography: Anna Sewell was born on 30 March 1820 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, into a devoutly Quaker family. Her father was Isaac Phillip Sewell (1793-1879), and her mother, Mary Wright Sewell (1798-1884) was a successful author of children's books. She had one sibling, a younger brother named Philip and was largely educated at home. When she was twelve, the family moved to Stoke Newington where she attended school for the first time.Two years later, however, she slipped while walking home from school and severely injured her ankles. Her father took a job in Brighton in 1836, in the hope that the climate there would help to cure her. Despite this, and most likely because of mistreatment of her injury, for the rest of her life she could not stand without a crutch or walk for any length of time. For greater mobility, she frequently used horse-drawn carriages, which contributed to her love of horses and concern for the humane treatment of animals. At about this time, both Sewell and her mother left the Society of Friends to join the Church of England, though both remained active in evangelical circles. Her mother expressed her religious faith most noticeably by authoring a series of evangelical children's books, which she helped to edit, though all the Sewells, and Mary Sewell's family, the Wrights, engaged in many other good works. While seeking to improve her health in Europe, Sewell encountered various writers, artists, and philosophers, to which her previous background had not exposed her.....
"We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words." Anna Sewell's only published novel, Black Beauty, is an extraordinary classic that deals with animal life and focuses on the importance of good animal treatment. The idea of writing a book about animal rights has been inspired by Sewell's own physical disability which has made her dependent on horse-drawn transportation. The narrator in Black Beauty is himself a personified horse who tells his life story and describes the world through his own lenses. Sewell says that the objective of writing the novel is to sensitize people to the sufferings of "working animals" and she has actually succeeded in fostering legislation protecting horses and in influencing public attitudes towards animal pain. Black Beauty's life crucially changes when he is taken from a country farm to pull cabs in the city of London. The different ordeals that he has to go through often contain a moral lesson that teaches kindness and sympathy not only for the poor animals, but also between human beings themselves. Indeed, the novel does not miss to cover the hardships of London taxi drivers either. Generally, Sewell's seminal classic has had a great influence on other writers of animal stories and has opened up new windows of discovering animal life.
The autobiography of a horse By Anna Sewell 1820 - 1878
Black Beauty: His Grooms and Companions, the Autobiography of a Horse is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell. It was composed in the last years of her life, during which she was bedridden and seriously ill. The novel became an immediate best-seller, with Sewell dying just five months after its publication, but having lived long enough to see her only novel become a success. With fifty million copies sold, Black Beauty is one of the best-selling books of all time.
"Da jeg blev fire år gammel, kom godsejer Gordon for at se på mig. Han undersøgte mine øjne og mine tænder og følte hele vejen ned på mine ben. Derefter måtte jeg gå, trave og galopere foran ham. Han så ud til at kunne lide mig og sagde: "Når den er blevet trænet, vil den klare sig fint."Min ejer sagde, han selv ville ride mig til, da han ikke ønskede, jeg skulle blive skræmt eller komme til skade. Og han spildte ingen tid. Næste dag begyndte han."I Anna Sewells klassiker fortæller hesten Sorteper om sit liv i England i 1820’erne. Sorteper oplever både at bo hos mennesker, der holder af ham og passer på ham, men han prøver også, hvordan det er at have ejere, der ikke tager sig ordentligt af deres heste. Historien satte som en af de første bøger et tiltrængt fokus på dyrevelfærd.Anna Sewell (1820-1878) var en engelsk forfatter og kvinden bag en af de bedst sælgende bøger nogensinde "Black Beauty", der på dansk både er udkommet under originaltitlen og som "Sorteper". "Sorteper" var oprindelig skrevet som et værk til mennesker, der arbejdede med heste, og bogen lægger i høj grad vægt på dyrevelfærd og respekten for både mennesker og dyr. Anna Sewell skrev bogen, mens hun var sengeliggende efter længere tids sygdom, og hun døde kun fem måneder efter bogens udgivelse. Selvom Anna Sewell ikke oprindeligt skrev "Sorteper" til et børnepublikum, regnes bogen i dag som en klassiker inden for børne- og ungdomslitteraturen.
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La escritora inglesa Anna Sewell nos ha dejado en este libro uno de los relatos más emocionantes de la literatura juvenil. Su héroe es un hermoso caballito negro, llamado por esa misma razón Black Beauty en inglés y que en español se conoce internacionalmente con el nombre de Azabache. Beauty está basada en una historia de la vida real de un caballo llamado Bessie. La narración está realizada en primera persona por el mismo caballo. Esta innovadora humanización de un animal hizo del libro un verdadero éxito. Nacido en una finca de Inglaterra, en el último cuarto del siglo pasado, Azabache tuvo una infancia feliz hasta que un penoso acontecimiento obligó a su dueño a venderlo. Después de diversas aventuras y días empañados por el sufrimiento y la intolerancia, querido unas veces, maltratado muchas, encuentra finalmente un hogar donde vuelve a conocer la amistad y el cariño. Escrito con profunda comprensión de los sentimientos que anidan tanto en los seres humanos como en los animales, los jóvenes lectores vivirán momentos de intensa emoción con este libro, que por su amenidad y su elección de amor se ha convertido en uno de los clásicos del género.
Black Beauty is the only published novel by Anna Sewell. She composed it in the last years of her life, during which she remained in her house as an invalid. The novel became an immediate best-seller, with Sewell dying just five months after its publication. She lived long enough to see her novel become a success. With fifty million copies sold untill today, Black Beauty is one of the best-selling books of all time.
Anna Sewell 30 March 1820 - 25 April 1878) was an English novelist, best known as the author of the classic 1877 novel Black BeautyAnna Sewell was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, into a devoutly Quaker family. Her father was Isaac Phillip Sewell (1793-1879), and her mother, Mary Wright Sewell (1798-1884) was a successful author of children's books. She had one sibling, a younger brother named Philip and was largely educated at home. When Anna was twelve, the family moved to Stoke Newington where she attended school for the first time. Two years later, however, she slipped while walking home from school and severely injured both of her ankles. Her father took a job in Brighton in 1836, in the hope that the climate there would help to cure her. Despite this, and most likely because of mistreatment of her injury, for the rest of her life Anna was unable to stand without a crutch or to walk for any length of time. For greater mobility, she frequently used horse-drawn carriages, which contributed to her love of horses and concern for the humane treatment of animals.Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse, first published November 24, 1877, is Anna Sewell's only novel, composed in the last years of her life between 1871 and 1877 while confined to her house as an invalid
There was one man, I thought, if he would buy me, I should be happy. He was not a gentleman. He was rather a small man, but well made, and quick in all his motions. I knew in a moment, by the way he handled me, that he was used to horses; he spoke gently, and his gray eye had a kindly, cheery look in it. It may seem strange to say--but it is true all the same--that the clean, fresh smell there was about him made me take to him; no smell of old beer and tobacco, which I hated, but a fresh smell as if he had come out of a hayloft. He offered twenty-three pounds for me; but that was refused, and he walked away.
Black Beauty is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell. It was composed in the last years of her life, during which she remained in her house as an invalid. The novel became an immediate best-seller, with Sewell dying just five months after its publication, but having lived long enough to see her only novel become a success. With fifty million copies sold, Black Beauty is one of the best-selling books of all time.
Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse, first published November 24, 1877, is Anna Sewell's only novel, composed in the last years of her life between 1871 and 1877 while confined to her house as an invalid
Azabache es un caballo negro que narra su vida entera, como por ejemplo los diversos amos que tuvo y sus costumbres. Es una vida llena de aventuras, alegrías y sufrimientos, que muestran tanto la bondad como la crueldad con que los seres humanos tratan a los animales.
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