Black Horses for the King.
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New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, 1996, 1st printing; large 8vo, 221 pp.
Juvenile hardback.
CONDITION: Fine in Fine jacket; as new; unclipped 16.00
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9732 The court of King Arthur (Artos) from the point of view of a Roman-Celtic boy, Galwyn, who eventually helps Arthur develop a stable of war horses for his knights. To help their hooves adjust to the English climate, he also becomes a skilled farrier. Although this is a departure from science fiction, the author knows her history and her horses, and this book is an absorbing read.