Little girls. Fat hairy ponies. Hook-nosed riding teachers, riders on backward, and horses gone madly off course. The artist Norman Thelwell published his first pony cartoon in 1953, and
quite by accident, his name became synonymous with these kinds of images. ?The response was instantaneous,” he wrote in his autobiography. ?Suddenly I had fan mail?I dreamed up some more
horsey ideas and people went into raptures.” The ?Thelwell pony” soon became the most-often referenced source of horse-humor the world over. In 1957, Thelwell’s first collection of pony
cartoons, Angels on Horseback, was published, followed by A Leg at Each Corner in ?61, and Riding Academy in ’63.
In this Anniversary Special Collection, readers get all three classics, featuring page after page of Thelwell’s hilarious cartoons along with his often blisteringly accurate advice for
survival in and around the equine herd. Whether audiences open Pony Calvacade out of nostalgia or curiosity, the delightful details of Thelwell’s illustrations and timeless wit of his
caricatures and asides are a surefire way to change a day for the better, and certain to send a new generation of fat-hairy-pony-lovers out to the barn to test the truths within.