Pullein-Thompson sisters

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The Pullein-Thompson sisters - Josephine Pullein-Thompson (1924-), Diana Pullein-Thompson (1925-) and Christine Pullein-Thompson (1925-2005) - are British writers who have written innumerable horse and pony books (mostly fictional) aimed at children, but mostly popular with girls. They started at a very young age (initially writing collectively) and they were at their peak in the 1950s and 1960s, but their popularity has endured to a greater extent than some would have imagined. They have written a collective autobiography Fair Girls and Grey Horses.

Their mother, Joanna Cannan (1898-1961), sister of the poet May Cannan, wrote similar equestrian stories, but is better known for detective mysteries. Their father was Captain Harold J "Cappy" Pullein-Thompson, who was badly injured during the first world war. Consequently he made his money by selling refrigerators, and did not publish any works. They also have a brother Denis Cannan who is an author in his own right, though has published nowhere near as many works when compared to his sisters. His work tends to be mainly plays.

They are also related to the British novelist and dramatist Gilbert Cannan and the academic Charles Cannan. Joanna Cannan and May Cannan were daughters of Charles Cannan making Gilbert Cannan their cousin. Diana later wrote an autobiography of Gilbert Cannan's life. Their father was brother of Emily Muriel Pullein Thompson who was the mother of John Gardner (composer) who is therefore also their cousin.

Christine had four children as a result of marriage; two sons and two daughters. Her marriage was to Julian Popescu in 1954. One of her daughters Charlotte Pullein-Thompson is an author in her own right, publishing children's pony books. However they are not as widely known as her mother's or her aunts'. Her other children were called Phillip, Mark and Lucy. In addition she had 8 grandchildren (Oliver, Daniel, Anna, Benjamin, Thomas and Hamish, Edwina and Maxwell). Although Diana married, it is unknown whether she had children.

The sisters' books are strongly oriented towards ponies and for almost 60 years they have been much loved by young girls with a strong enthusiasm for horses and ponies. Diana has often written books aimed at a slightly older audience, including some set in London. Christine was the most prolific and also wrote a number of stories which are not specifically concerned with horses or ponies; these are mostly aimed at younger children. Apart from the books listed below, all three sisters have also edited and contributed to various anthologies of horse and pony stories. Their titles include:

Contents

[edit] Josephine

  • Six Ponies (1946)
  • I Had Two Ponies (1947)
  • Plenty Of Ponies (1949)
  • Pony Club Team (1950)
  • The Radney Riding Club (1951)
  • Prince Among Ponies (1952)
  • One Day Event (1954)
  • Show Jumping Secret (1955)
  • Patrick's Pony (1956)
  • Pony Club Camp (1957)
  • The Trick Jumpers (1958)
  • All Change (later republished as The Hidden Horse) (1961)
  • How Horses Are Trained (non-fiction) (1961)
  • Ponies In Colour (non-fiction) (1962)
  • Showjumping Secret (1963)
  • Learn To Ride Well (non-fiction) (1966)

Dates unknown:

  • Black Ebony
  • Black Nightshade
  • Black Swift
  • Fear Treks The Moor
  • Ghost Horse On The Moor
  • Horses And Their Owners
  • How To Ride Well (Non-Fiction)
  • I Had Two Ponies
  • A Job With Horses
  • Mystery On The Moor
  • Pony Club Challenge
  • Pony Club Cup
  • Pony Club Trek
  • Youth in the Saddle (non fiction)(co-author)

Josephine also wrote the adult mystery books "Gin and Murder", "Murder Strikes Pink" and "They Died In The Spring". She has long been involved with the British branch of the writers' organisation International PEN, which campaigns for writers' freedoms in authoritarian or tyrannical regimes.

[edit] Diana

  • I Wanted A Pony (1946)
  • Three Ponies and Shannan (1947)
  • The Penny Fields (has been published under The Pennyfields) (1949)
  • A Pony To School (1950)
  • A Pony For Sale (1951)
  • Janet Must Ride (1953)
  • Horses At Home and Friends Must Part (1954)
  • Riding With The Lyntons (1956)
  • Riding For Children (non-fiction)(1957)
  • The Boy Who Came To Stay (1960)

Dates unknown:

  • The Battle Of Clapham Common
  • Bindi Must Go
  • Black Princess
  • Black Romany
  • The Boy & The Donkey (later republished as The Donkey Race)
  • Cassidy In Danger (later republished as This Pony Is Dangerous)
  • Dear Pup: Letters To A Young Dog
  • A Foal For Candy
  • The Hermit's Horse
  • The Hidden River
  • The Long Ride Home
  • The No-Good Pony
  • Once A Pony
  • Only A Pony
  • Ponies In Peril
  • Ponies In The Valley
  • Ponies On The Trail
  • A Pony Found
  • The Pony Seekers
  • The Prize Pony
  • Proud Riders
  • Racehorse Holiday (also published as "Race Horse Holiday")
  • Ride Better And Better (Non-fiction)
  • Ride To The Rescue
  • Save The Ponies!
  • The Secret Dog
  • They Died In The Spring


The books Five at 10: Prime Ministers' Consorts Since 1957, Gilbert Cannan; A Georgian Prodigy and Choosing have been published under her married name (Diana Farr) in addition to her maiden (and better known) name.

[edit] Christine

  • We Rode To The Sea (1948)
  • We Hunted Hounds (1949)
  • I Carried The Horn (1951)
  • Goodbye To Hounds (1952)
  • Riders From Afar (1954)
  • Phantom Horse (1955)
  • A Day To Go Hunting (1956)
  • The First Rosette (1956)
  • The Second Mount (1957)
  • Stolen Ponies (1957)
  • The Impossible Horse (1957)
  • Three To Ride (1958)
  • The Lost Pony (1959)
  • Ride By Night (1960)
  • The Horse Sale (1960)
  • For Want Of A Saddle (1960)
  • The Empty Field (1961)
  • The Open Gate (1962)
  • The Doping Affair (later published as The Pony Dopers) (1963)
  • Pony Scrapbook No. 2 (later republished as A Second Pony Scrapbook) (1973)
  • Good Riding (1975) (Non-Fiction)
  • Pony Parade (1978)
  • Improve Your Riding (1979) (Non-Fiction)

Dates unknown:

  • Across The Frontier (possibly an adult book)
  • All About Riding And Pony Care (Everything You Need To Know) (Non-fiction)
  • Bandits In The Hills
  • The Best Pony For Me!
  • The Big Storm
  • Black Velvet
  • Blossom
  • The Boys From The Cafe
  • Candy Goes To The Gymkhana
  • Candy Stops A Train
  • Careless Ben
  • Catastrophe At Black Pony Inn
  • Come Home, Jessie
  • Day To Remember
  • Dog In A Pram
  • The Eastmans Find A Boy
  • The Eastmans In Brittany
  • The Eastmans Move House
  • Father Unknown (probably an adult book)
  • Giles And The Canal
  • Giles And The Elephant
  • Giles And The Greyhound
  • The Gipsy Children
  • Good Deeds At Black Pony Inn
  • Granny Comes To Stay
  • Havoc At Horsehaven
  • A Home For Jessie
  • Homeless Katie
  • Horsehaven
  • Horsehaven Lives On
  • I Had Two Ponies
  • I Rode A Winner
  • I Want That Pony!
  • Incredible Pony Tales
  • Little Black Pony
  • The Long Search (possibly an adult book)
  • The Lost Cow
  • Magical Pony Tales
  • Mystery At Black Pony Inn
  • Nigel Eats His Words
  • No-One At Home
  • Phantom Horse Comes Home
  • Phantom Horse Goes To Ireland
  • Phantom Horse Goes To Scotland
  • Phantom Horse In Danger
  • Please Save Jessie
  • Ponies In The Blizzard
  • Ponies In The Forest
  • Ponies In The Park
  • A Pony In Distress
  • Pony Patrol
  • Pony Patrol And The Mystery Horse
  • Pony Patrol Fights Back
  • Pony Patrol S.O.S.
  • Pony Picnic
  • Pony Scrapbook No. 1
  • The Pony Test
  • Pony To Love
  • Prince At Black Pony Inn
  • Riders On The March
  • Riding For Fun (non fiction)
  • The Road Through The Hills
  • Robbers In The Night
  • Room To Let
  • Runaway Ben
  • Secrets At Black Pony Inn
  • Smoke In The Hills
  • Stay At Home, Ben
  • Stolen Car
  • Strange Riders At Black Pony Inn
  • Sundance Saves The Day (these were based upon Julip horses and was sold exclusively through their catalogue)
  • They Rode To Victory
  • Triple Adventure
  • Wait For Me Phantom Horse
  • A Yo-Yo For Sam
  • Follyfoot Pony Quiz Book (the Follyfoot in the title relates to the Monica Dickens books and the Yorkshire Television series)

The title The Impossible Horse has also been published under the name of Christine Keir, which may have been a pseudonym, as it is the same story. Also, the book Riding which is part of the Granada Guides series, has also been published under the same name.

[edit] Josephine, Diana and Christine collectively

  • It Began With Picotee (1946)
  • Thompson Treasury Of Horse And Pony Stories (date unknown)
  • Fair Girls and Grey Horses (date unknown)