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Walter Farley (born Walter Lorimer Farley, 26 June 1915 – 16 October 1989) was an American author, primarily of horse stories for children. His first and most famous work was The Black Stallion (1941). He wrote many sequels, and the series has been continued since his death by his son Steven.

Farley was the son of Walter Patrick Farley and Isabelle "Belle" L. (Vermilyea) Farley. His uncle was a professional horseman and taught him various methods of horse training and about the advantages or disadvantages of each method. Farley began to write The Black Stallion while he was a student at Brooklyn's Erasmus Hall High School and Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania. He finished it and had it published in 1941 while still an undergraduate at Columbia College of Columbia University, where he received a B.A. the same year. The USA part of the book was located in Flushing, Long Island, NY in a part of Queens that was near the World's Fair site in 1939. Part of the action took place on Colden Street, just a block or two from Main Street and only several blocks from the terminus of the Flushing subway line. This area up to the end of the 2nd World War had a number of actively working farms. There were cows, horses and truck farming. After the War, the land was sold and eventually high rise 20 story apartments were built. The area was not very far from Belmont race track.

Farley and his wife, Rosemary, had four children—Pam, Alice, Steven and Tim—whom they raised on a farm in Pennsylvania and in a beach house in Florida. In 1989 Farley was honored by his hometown library in Venice, Florida, which established the Walter Farley Literary Landmark in its children's wing. Farley died of cancer in October 1989, shortly before the publication of The Young Black Stallion, the twenty-first book in the Black Stallion series and after the start of production on the television series The Adventures of the Black Stallion.

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Drengen Steve Duncan tager med sin ven arkæologen Pitch til en ubeboet caribisk ø ved navn Azul. Øen er fyldt med hemmeligheder, og de to venner finder en dag en skjult tunnel, der blev bygget af de spanske erobrere. Tunnelen fører dem til en dal, hvor vildheste lever frit og fredeligt sammen. Her finder de en smuk ildfarvet hingst, som Steve døber Flamme, som kommer til at betyde noget helt særligt for Steve. Walter Farleys trilogi "De glemte hestes ø" fortæller om den hemmelige dal på den caribiske ø Azul, hvor hestene lever frit blandt hinanden. Drengen Steve Duncan og hans ven arkæologen Pitch finder her en særlig hingst, som de kalder Flamme. Bøgerne fortæller om deres eventyr sammen og kan både læses i forlængelse af hinanden og hver for sig. Walter Lorimer Farley (1915-1989) var en amerikansk forfatter, der skrev en lang række hestebøger til børn og unge. Walter Farley er særligt kendt for sin klassiske serie "Den sorte hingst" om drengen Alec og hans venskab med den sorte hingst. Efter Walter Farleys død skrev hans søn Steven desuden en række bøger i serien.
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