Albert G. Miller (1906–1982)
Author of Bambi Gets Lost (Disney's Wonderful World of Reading)
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Works by Albert G. Miller
The Sesame Street Storybook: Stories and Verse Based on Material from the Sesame Street Show featuring Jim Henson's Muppets (1971) 122 copies
The Wonderful Magic-Motion Machine 5 copies
Redders in het wit 1 copy
The foundations of science 1 copy
Fury 1 copy
Silvervargen på farlig jakt 1 copy
Captain Whopper, 1 copy
Pop Up Color Book 1 copy
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Set in the American West in the mid-1950's the premise is simple: orphan boy meets wild horse, and forms a bond, a plot not totally unlike The Black Stallion. While it is based upon a television series, it is surprisingly engaging. Good read.
The third Fury book has Joey and his stallion trying to thwart horse thieves and mustang hunters. Definitely aimed at young audiences, especially horse-lovers.
In this sequel to the first Fury book we meet Fury's love interest, have issues with illegal logging, and then a huge blizzard makes a rescue necessary. This story is definitely aimed at younger readers, but is not a bad adult read.
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