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Billy and Blaze

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Billy and Blaze
1936 Macmillan edition
AuthorClarence William Anderson
IllustratorClarence William Anderson
Cover artistAnderson
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBilly and Blaze
GenreChildren's book
PublisherCollier Books, Later, Macmillan, Later Aladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
1936
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN0-689-71608-7
OCLC24247447
[E] 20
LC ClassPZ7.A524 Bi 1992
Followed byBlaze and the Gypsies 

Billy and Blaze is a children's picture book that was written and illustrated in 1936 by Clarence William Anderson.[1] Published by MacMillian Books, it is the first of a series of eleven books and is Anderson's most well known work. The book is about a little boy, Billy, and his pony, Blaze, who he receives as a birthday gift in this book. The adventures of Billy and Blaze revolved around proper care of the horse, while teaching a lesson. Anderson would go to great lengths to give accurate information. Some other titles in the series are Blaze and the Gypsies, Blaze and the Forest Fire, and Blaze Finds the Way. All of the titles in the series included full-page illustrations and easy to read text.

Books in the series

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A complete list of the books in the series and the publication dates is as follows:

  • Billy and Blaze (1936)[1]
  • Blaze and the Gypsies (1937)
  • Blaze and the Forest Fire (1938)
  • Blaze Finds the Trail (1950)
  • Blaze and Thunderbolt (1955)
  • Blaze and the Mountain Lion (1959)
  • Blaze and the Indian Cave (1964)
  • Blaze and the Lost Quarry (1966)
  • Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony (1968)
  • Blaze Shows the Way (1969)
  • Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads (1970)[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hahn, Daniel (2015). The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford. University Press. pp. 68–69. ISBN 9780198715542.