I used to have a copy of this in the 1990s, and either sold or gave this away. I have no plans to replace it, since it is utterly unremarkable as a horse story collection. Many of the stories can be found in other anthologies. At least, these are complete stories and not excerpts from novels.
Sam Savitt did the cover of the first edition, and the interior illustrations, one for each story, but he did not do all of the stories.
Stories:
* "Danger Rides the River Road" by Margaret Leighton. About 1776, the British Army wants to take an American family's best horse.
* "Beautiful and Free" by Carolyn St. Clair King. Unusual story in that a boy is the protagonist, and not a girl. He goes on a wild horse hunt.
* "Fiesta Parade" by Eleanor Hoffman. Julie the tomboy looks forward to riding her Palomino colt in the year's big parade, but then her crippled cousin shows up. Very 50s whitebread story.
* "A Touch of Arab" by Vivian Breck. This shows up in a lot of anthologies. A girl and her horse is having a crap summer until they meet an ignorant, but cute, photographer.
* "Sundance" by June Hall Mills. A 15 year old girl's beloved horse is sold at the local auction. Predictable stuff.
* "Palomino Cupid" by Frances Priddy. Another palomino story, named Golden Boy, no less. Another predictable fluff piece about white kids in 1950s America.
* "Two for the Show" by Ellsworth Newcomb. Girl rides her old Army horse in the local show, and everyone laughs at her. Well, almost everyone.
* "A Horse in Her Future" by Margaret Burrage. Girl wants horse so bad she's working at a local stable for free. But now she needs a job that actually pays. In some ways, this is a really disturbing story.
* "Ana Paula and the Golden Horse" by Marian Garthwaite. Our third story featuring a palomino. This is also the only story where a non-white girl is the star.
* "Tall as the Stars" by Janet Lambert. This tale of sibling rivalry at a horse show also pops up in many anthologies.