The Godolphin Arabian

The Godolphin Arabian by Eugene Sue is a captivating tale that appeals to horse lovers and enthusiasts of animal sports. Published by Derrydale Press on November 3, 2003, this edition features a translation by Alex de Jonge and spans 200 pages. The narrative blends fact and legend, recounting the life of the Godolphin Arabian alongside his companion, Grimalkin the cat, offering readers a unique perspective on equestrian history.
In this imaginative story, readers will discover the adventures and experiences surrounding the Godolphin Arabian, a horse of notable significance. The book presents a rich tapestry of events that intertwine the realms of sports and recreation, making it a noteworthy addition to the literature on animal sports. This edition, written in English, invites readers to explore the legacy of this remarkable horse and the bond he shares with his feline friend.
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A dandy story for all horse lovers and worthy rival to Marguerite Henry’s enormously successful King of the Wind . Ms. Henry based her story on this very book, written in 1846 by French author and sportsman Eugene Sue. Here now is Alex de Jonge’s immensely readable translation of the original tale—an imaginative mixture of fact and legend recreating the life of the Godolphin Arabian and his constant companion, Grimalkin the cat.
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