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  2. Hello Beautiful (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hello Beautiful is a 2023 historical fiction novel and the fourth book by American writer Ann Napolitano. It is a drama about the four sisters in an Italian Catholic family in Chicago; two sisters fall in love with the same man, causing the family to split apart for 25 years. Hello Beautiful was published on March 14, 2024, by The Dial Press.

  3. The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

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    The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging authors. [1] The following are a few of the individuals who contributed to the list. Authors (fiction)

  4. List of historical horses - Wikipedia

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    Rugged Lark, famous quarter horse owned by Carol Harris, in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame; Sampson, the tallest horse ever recorded; a Shire; stood 21.25 hands (86.5 inches; 220 cm) high; Spanker was a 17th-century sire of many important horses. Thunder, Red Ryder's horse; Traveler, mascot of the University of Southern California

  5. Al Khamsa - Wikipedia

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    Nejdi Koheilan mares drawn by Wacław Seweryn Rzewuski Polish count Wacław Seweryn Rzewuski in the 18th century provided a detailed description. He held the horses of the Arabian Najd in the highest esteem, and acquired them for his stud farms . wrote a treatise in French during his expedition to the Bedouins of Arabia's Najd, from 1817 to 1819.

  6. Camargue horse - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, to preserve the standards and purity of the breed, the French government set breed standards and started registering the main breeders of the Camargue horse. In 1978, they set up the breed stud book. To be registered, foals must be born out of doors and must be seen to suckle from a registered mare as proof of parentage.

  7. List of fictional horses - Wikipedia

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    Miramis, with golden mane and hooves, from Astrid Lindgren's book Mio, My Son; Misty of Chincoteague, a real pony made famous by Marguerite Henry's children's book of the same name; Mortis, Death's Steed (Death rides a pale horse). Mortis can transform into other modes of transportation,including a pale limousine with the license plate reading ...

  8. List of horses in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Mares of Diomedes, which fed on human flesh; Pegasus, flying horse of Greek mythology; Phaethon, [14] one of the two immortal steeds of the dawn-goddess Eos; Rhaebus, the horse of Mezentius in Roman myths; Sterope, [14] horse of the sun-god Helios; Trojan Horse; Equuleus, Hippe transformed into a foal (now a constellation)

  9. Marske (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Masquerade 1771 filly, a very good race mare Desdemona 1770 filly, dam to Apothecary; third dam to Neva (1814, won Oaks and 1,000 Guineas), Magnolia (1771), and Proserpine (1766) From these 22 years were sired 154 winners, of some £71,205 10s (equivalent to £11,600,000 in 2023) excluding non-monetary prizes and races won by unknown offspring ...