File:Black stallion 1st edition dust jacket 01.jpg

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Dust Jacket of the first edition of The Black Stallion.

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English: This 1941 dust jacket is believed to be in the public domain, because it does not feature a copyright notice. No notice was created as well in the copyright catalogs. Both were required at the time of publication.
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Source https://pictures.abebooks.com/inventory/31469625531.jpg
Author Keith Ward, Walter Farley, Random House
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