Marguerite Henry Books in Order
Marguerite Henry is a celebrated American writer, weaving captivating tales based on true stories of horses and other animals. Her work, spanning over fifty books, has enthralled generations of children and young adults, earning her multiple Newbery Awards and Honors. Notably, her novel Misty of Chincoteague inspired a 1961 film adaptation and spawned a series of sequels, cementing her legacy in children's literature. A testament to her enduring passion for horses, Henry remains fascinated by their strength and intelligence, as evident in her quote: "The work a horse can do is still measured in horsepower, even in the new age." With a childhood love of animals that began during her early years, Henry drew inspiration from her own experiences, including a bout of rheumatic fever that left her bedridden from age six to twelve. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Louis and Anna Breithaupt, Henry's writing career has left an indelible mark on the world of children's literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Marguerite Henry
- #1AmazonThe Little Fellow(1945)
- #2AmazonJustin Morgan Had a Horse(1945)
- #3AmazonBenjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin(1947)
- #4AmazonKing of the Wind(1948)
- #5AmazonAn Innkeeper's Horse(1948)
- #6AmazonThe Rescue of Sham(1948)
- #7AmazonSire of Champions (By: Catherine Nichols)(1948)
- #8AmazonBattle of the Stallions(1948)
- #9AmazonBorn to Trot(1950)
- #10AmazonOne Man's Horse(1950)
- #11AmazonBrighty of the Grand Canyon(1953)
- #12AmazonCinnabar, the One O'Clock Fox(1956)
- #13AmazonBlack Gold(1957)
- #14AmazonGaudenzia, Pride of the Palio / The Palio / The Wildest Horse Race in the World(1960)
- #15AmazonFive O'Clock Charlie(1962)
- #16AmazonWhite Stallion of Lipizza(1964)
- #17AmazonMustang(1966)
- #18AmazonSan Domingo(1972)
- #19AmazonA Pictorial Life Story of Misty(1976)
- #20AmazonOur First Pony(1984)
- #21AmazonBrown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley(1996)
- #22AmazonThe Illustrated Marguerite Henry(1980)
About Marguerite Henry
Marguerite Henry is a celebrated American writer, weaving captivating tales based on true stories of horses and other animals. Her work, spanning over fifty books, has enthralled generations of children and young adults, earning her multiple Newbery Awards and Honors. Notably, her novel Misty of Chincoteague inspired a 1961 film adaptation and spawned a series of sequels, cementing her legacy in children's literature. A testament to her enduring passion for horses, Henry remains fascinated by their strength and intelligence, as evident in her quote: "The work a horse can do is still measured in horsepower, even in the new age." With a childhood love of animals that began during her early years, Henry drew inspiration from her own experiences, including a bout of rheumatic fever that left her bedridden from age six to twelve. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Louis and Anna Breithaupt, Henry's writing career has left an indelible mark on the world of children's literature.
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