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We do not use a packaging service, unless the costumer prefers us to use them. Please ask specific questions on details or condition prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS. We describe all items to the best of our ability as we are not experts on everything. Her body and that of her foal Stormy have been preserved via taxidermy and can be seen at the Beebe Ranch. Misty died in 1972 after spending part of her life at Marguerite Henry's Wayne, Illinois home. Her hoof prints are in the sidewalk outside the Roxy Movie Theatre in Chincoteague. Misty was a pinto horse whose coloration included a large patch of white on her side, shaped like the United States. The horse on which the book was based was foaled in 1946 on Assateague Island, sired by Pied Piper, out of a dam called Phantom.

Set on the coastal island of Chincoteague, Virginia, the book tells the story of the Beebe family and their efforts to raise a filly born to a wild horse. Misty of Chincoteague is a 1947 book by American author Marguerite Henry, based on the true story of a Chincoteague Pony named Misty. Signed by Marguerite Henry on half-title page. Rand McNally Company, 1947, edition of 1960.

It is Signed by the author and illustrator.
