Around the mid Fifties I had a book which contained an illustrated story about a wild horse herd. In the story, one of the horses, (who I think was called "Bunty"), was involved in some kind of a dash through the woods, and eventually collapsed. It was drawn in a "realistic" mode, rather than "comical", and in black-and-white. I think the book also had other children's stories/comics in it as well.
I know that's extremely sparse information to go by, but if it rings a bell, I'd love hear from anyone who recognises it and knows its name
The second one I recall was a small book, about A2 size, iirc, and printed in one colour, dark sepia. It was about a kid who had a toy mule on wheels, which he would pull along behind him when he went for walks, (I think on some coastal hills somewhere, probably England).
Somehow, the mule turned into a real mule, and I forget what happened after that. Sorry, that's pretty vague, eh?
Anyone who can give me any info about those two books will earn my undying gratitude.
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