La rallegrata (A Prancing Horse; literally, The Prance) was first published in the Corriere della Sera on October 26, 1913. It was later included in La trappola, 1915, and in the third volume of Novelle per un anno, 1922. It has been translated with the title Black Horses.
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Granata Press, 1990. For an up-to-date index of all the Disney stories written or drawnby Scarpa, and their reprints in any country in the world, rather thanany printed book you should consult the free INDUCKS database and its search engineCOA. (All Disney comicspublishers do, and they find its carefully updated info is moreaccurate than their own!)Scarpa's periods This is my personal breakdown of Scarpa's periods; of course, anythinginvolving aesthetic judgement is going to be highly personal, so your mileagemay vary and you may disagree with some or all of my classification. Notethat the boundaries between the periods are based primarily on art, notscripts. Of course the transitions are never as abrupt as the years seemto indicate -- there is substantial overlap. The names identifying theperiods are of my invention. For the references I am indebted to AlbertoBecattini's excellent chronology of Scarpa's work, to be found in the Bluebook quoted above. I have read all the stories I quote, of course, butsometimes only in a reprint. Most of the pictures have been scanned infrom reprints and for this reason the colour is occasionally missing.