The Soul of a Horse

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A 2008 book by Benji creator Joe Camp: The Soul of a Horse: Life Lessons from the Herd. A book - states the promotion - that will change the way you think about horses forever. Monty Roberts, the New York Times best selling author of The Man Who Listens to Horses (which inspired The Horse Whisperer) says about The Soul of a Horse: "Joe Camp is a natural when it comes to understanding how animals tick and a genius at telling us their story. The Soul of a Horse is a must-read for those who love animals of any species." The book is published by the Harmony Books imprint of Random House. Publishing date: April 29, 2008.

The Soul of a Horse - the 1963 photo taken by Peter Thomann.
The Soul of a Horse - the 1963 photo taken by Peter Thomann.

"The Soul of a Horse (Mare With Foal)" was a 1963 photo taken by the German photojournalist and Stern magazine staffer, Peter Thomann which won countless praise all over the world and many awards. In the mid-1970s "The Kentucky Horse Park" near Lexington opened its doors to the public, using a logo based on the photograph. The icon of the dark colored mare and a light colored foal in mid-run eventually found its way to the state's license plates[1] as well. In the late 1990s the photographer of the now famous image sued, causing the image to be removed from the license plate and replaced with another. The horse park made an agreement with Thomann and kept their logo with his permission.

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