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James Schucker

Illustrator

(1903 - 1988)

James Schucker

James W. Schucker grew up in Illinois and took top honors at the International Water Color Show in Chicago at age 16. He was a successful commercial artist and illustrators, especially fond of horses.

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Bibliography

Big Black Horse (1953)

This is an abridged version of the classic story of Alec Ramsay and his Arabian horse - The Black.

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): James Schucker

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The Horse-Tamer (1958)

Henry tells Alex Ramsay about his brother William Dailey, a horse-tamer.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): James Schucker

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Little Black: A Pony (1961)

When his master graduates to a full size horse, the little pony is lonely, until …

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): James Schucker

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Little Black Goes to the Circus (1963)

The little black pony tries and tries again, and succeeds at the circus.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): James Schucker

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The Little Black Pony Races (1968)

The little black pony gets a chance to show what he can do in a race.

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Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): James Schucker

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