“JOEY THE
TALE OF A PONY” by J. Ivester Lloyd.
Published by Country Life Limited, London.
Second edition 1950.
A work of fiction but with facts concerning the goings-on in the hunting field, so it is not just
entertainment but a bit of education as well.
This is the story of Joey the pony and his life at Bramble Farm, the adventures which befell him whilst in
Farmer Blake's care, and later when he is sold as a mount for young
Susan Strong.
Contents: 12
chapters - Mainly About Walls, Dealing With Life at Bramble Farm, In Which Rain
Falls, Telling How Joey Went Cub-Hunting, Wherein is a Tragedy, Which Tells How
Two Boys Reached the Coverside, Largely About
the Quarry Spinney Fox, Concerning 'The
Limes', Kiddlewick Green, Wherein Mr. Wimple is Taken 'Antin', Being Mostly Related by Susan, Which Shows That Breeding Will Out, And the Last.
12 black and
white illustrations by T Ivester Lloyd.
72 pages.
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