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The Silver Pony : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Silver Pony
''The Silver Pony: A Story in Pictures'' is an illustrated children's book by American artist Lynd Ward, published in 1973. The story tells of a farmboy who finds a silver winged pony, which he lures with an apple and then flies through forests, deserts, cities, and into outer space. The boy awakens to discover it all a dream—but that in waking life his father has bought him a real silver pony. Ward executed the 80 wordless drawings that make up the book in casein. ''The Silver Pony'' was the first wordless book Ward published since he produced his last wordless novel, ''Vertigo'', in 1937, since the publication of which Ward had devoted himself to illustration and had won awards for his work on children's books, such as a Newbery Medal for his illustrations to Elizabeth Coatsworth's ''The Cat Who Went to Heaven'' (1930), and a Caldecott Medal for his ''The Biggest Bear'' (1952). Though it shares the form and length of Ward's wordless novels, it is not classified as one. The book won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, the Children's Book Showcase Award, and was a Boston Globe–Horn Picturebook Honor Book. ==References==
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