The Roan Stallion

The Roan Stallion

Author: Alfreda Beartrack-Algeo

Publisher: 7th Generation

Published: 2022-12-08

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 1939053714

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In book two of the hi-lo series The Legend of Big Heart, Alfred Swallow meets a wild roan stallion. Not just any stallion, but a medicine hat roan stallion that is believed to have special powers. The bond between Alfred and the stallion reaches far into a world of hopes and dreams. It’s 1929 and times are hard for Alfred’s Lakota family on the Dakota prairie. Alfred knows his grandfather could use a new tractor, so with the help of his friends and the roan stallion, he makes plans to win the prize money at the annual White River Relay Race. But time is short, as the race is just weeks away. Unaware of the dangers that lie ahead, Alfred prepares to train the horse. Even though the odds are against Alfred and his team, something in the grandstand catches his eye on the day of the race, and that changes everything. Can Alfred’s determination and prayers carry them through to win?


The Point Alma Venus Manuscripts

The Point Alma Venus Manuscripts

Author: Robinson Jeffers

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1503628094

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The years 1921 to 1927 were the most productive of Robinson Jeffers's career. During this period, he wrote not only many of his most well-known lyric poems but also Tamar, The Tower Beyond Tragedy, Roan Stallion, and The Women at Point Sur—the long poems that first established his reputation as a major American poet. Including an introduction, chronology, and critical afterword, the Point Alma Venus manuscripts presented here gather Jeffers's four unfinished but substantial preliminary attempts at what became The Women at Point Sur, which Jeffers believed was the "most inclusive, and poetically the most intense" of his narrative poems. The Point Alma Venus fragments and versions shed important light on the composition and themes of The Women at Point Sur. Further, they likely predate other key work from this crucial period, making them a necessary context for those who wish to clarify Jeffers's poetic development and to reinterpret his practice of narrative poetry. Ultimately, they call on general and scholarly readers alike to reconsider Jeffers's place in the canon of modern American poetry.


Joseph Campbell: A Fire in the Mind

Joseph Campbell: A Fire in the Mind

Author: Stephen Larsen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2002-04-01

Total Pages: 899

ISBN-13: 162055092X

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The fascinating biography that illuminates the man whose work changed modern culture • Gives a complete biographical view of Campbell's life and a personal perspective of who he was through the voices of his friends and colleagues • Written by two of Campbell's preeminent students with exclusive access to his notes and journals Joseph Campbell forged an approach to the study of myth and legend that made ancient traditions and beliefs immediate, relevant, and universal. His teachings and literary works, including The Masks of God, have shown that beneath the apparent themes of world mythology lie patterns that reveal the ways in which we all may encounter the great mysteries of existence: birth, growth, soul development, and death. Biographers Stephen and Robin Larsen, students and friends of Campbell for more than 20 years, weave a rich tapestry of stories and insights that catalogue both his personal and public triumphs.


The American Stud Book

The American Stud Book

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 1394

ISBN-13:

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Containing full pedigree of all the imported thorough-bred stallions and mares, with their produce.


Blue Zeus

Blue Zeus

Author: Carol Walker

Publisher:

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780578350943

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This book is the story of a wild stallion named Blue Zeus, who lived in the Red Desert of Wyoming. Carol Walker, a wild horse photographer followed he and his family in the wild for years. In October of 2020 he was rounded up with helicopters and removed from his home and his family. A year later he is reunited with his family at Skydog Sanctuary.


The Horse

The Horse

Author: Warren J. Evans

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1990-02-15

Total Pages: 876

ISBN-13: 9780716718116

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For undergraduate/graduate animal science or equine studies courses at the levels, The Horse, 2/e provides in-depth discussions of equine biology, nutrition, genetics, reproduction, health, and management--with an emphasis on anatomy and physiology, and the care of legs and feet, that will help students assess injuries.


Tame the Wild Stallion

Tame the Wild Stallion

Author: Jeanne Williams

Publisher: TCU Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780875650098

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A Texas boy spends a year in captivity on a Mexican hacienda, where he learns respect and affection for the Mexican culture and gains an understanding of what freedom really means.


Strider

Strider

Author: Марк Розовский

Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9780573681301

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Tolstoy's story of life seen through the eyes of Strider, a piebald horse, has been brilliantly and magically adapted to the stage, and it makes Strider seem both equine and thoughtfully human. Despite his maverick coat, Strider is a thoroughbred and a champion. He tells his story to the other horses in the stable; it is one of unexpected triumph and undeserved despair, running much the same as his master's, a dissolute prince. Strider is also an allegory about the indomitability of the pure-in-spirit - and, while inspirational, it is also a valid commentary on the injustices of the world.