No. Black Beauty is about a horse found in the wild that keeps getting new homes. Black Stallion is About a Boy who befriended a horse on a ship. And they were shipwreked on an island together.
So they have similar names, and they're both about black horses. But they're different stories.
Black Stallion Mystery is the one i read 4th, its in al little set of 4 books, the black stallion, the black stallion returns, Satan and the black stallion, and finnaly the black stallion mystery
Not exactly, theres not really the Black Stallion from the book, but there are tons of black stallions in the wild!
In Walter Farley's books about The Black Stallion, the horse is actually named The Black. Before The Black was shipwrecked, he was known as Shaitan (Arabic for Satan).
Henry in the Black Stallion Books by Walter Farley is the short, stocky, balding old man who helps the main character Alec, a young red-haired man, tame and train several horses including the Black Stallion.
The Black Stallion in the books and movies was an Arabian. In the TV series he was an American Quarter Horse. The horse feature in the books and in the movie of the Black Stallion was an Arabian stallion. The horse which appeared in the movie was actually called Cass Ole.
Walter Farley's books in the Black Stallion series are all pretty much centered around Alex Ramsy, Henry and "The Black". There are many and numerous peripheral characters, but these 3 are the central characters.
The Black Stallion, known as "the Black" or "Shêtân", is the title character from author Walter Farley's bestselling series about the stallion and his young owner, Alec Ramsay. The series chronicles the story of an Arab sheikh's prized stallion after it comes into Alec's possession, although later books furnish the Black's back story.
you can't but the original books are still on the market. I was alo looking for them for my e-reader, but I found only : The Black Stallion and Satan.
There is exactly 91 books in the series. That is including the special ones and all the others as well.
the Lustiano, the Fresian, the Arabian, the Clydesdale, the Connemara, the Dales Pony, the Quarter Horse, the Morgan, the American Standard-bred, the American Saddle-bred, the Tennessee Walking Horse, the Thoroughbred, Also most of the English jumping breeds can also be black, such as, Holsteiner, Hanoverian.
Depends. I really like him in the books. :)
Equus caballus. A horse's color or gender has no effect on its genus or species name.