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Harold Eldridge

Illustrator

(1906 - 0)

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Harold E. Eldridge was born in England in 1906. As a child, he always wanted to draw. He lived in Canada for twelve years and loved horses. Then he lived in the United States for seven years.

Eldridge had a studio in New York. There, he illustrated many magazines. Then he met Walter Farley and began illustrating books.



Bibliography

The Black Stallion and Flame (1960)

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When Alex Ramsay and the Black are on a plane that goes down over the Caribbean Sea, they find themselves on Azul Island - home of Flame!

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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The Black Stallion Returns (1945)

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Alec Ramsay learns that Black had been stolen and his rightful owner comes to reclaim him.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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The Black Stallion Revolts (1953)

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When his restless black stallion revolts against the routine and schedule of stable life, becoming a potential killer, a plane crash thwarts Alec’s plans to give the Black free run in the desert, and bringing danger to both boy and horse.

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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The Black Stallion’s Sulky Colt (1954)

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When Tom Messenger is injured in an accident, it’s up to Alec Ramsay and Henry to race Bonfire in the Hambletonian.

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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The Island Stallion Races (1955)

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With the help of an extraterrestrial visitor, Steve Duncan races Flame.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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The Island Stallion’s Fury (1951)

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Steve Duncan and Pitch return to Azul Island and Flame - only to be met by a vicious intruder.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Harold Eldridge

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