A BOY AND HIS WILD WHITE HORSE.—Folco, the fisher boy who lived among the marshes of the Camargue, South France, urges White Crest, a wild stallion, into the Rhone river to escape from their pursuers. The picture is taken from Albert Lamorisse’s story, “The Wild White Stallion,” told in photographs, from the film “Crin-Blanc,” and a short text. The book is attractively set out with nearly 50 pages and is published by Putnam, London.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27629, 9 April 1955, Page 3
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74A BOY AND HIS WILD WHITE HORSE.—Folco, the fisher boy who lived among the marshes of the Camargue, South France, urges White Crest, a wild stallion, into the Rhone river to escape from their pursuers. The picture is taken from Albert Lamorisse’s story, “The Wild White Stallion,” told in photographs, from the film “Crin-Blanc,” and a short text. The book is attractively set out with nearly 50 pages and is published by Putnam, London. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27629, 9 April 1955, Page 3
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