Wild Horses

Wild Horses

Author: Melissa Marr

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2022-06-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0593109112

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Gorgeous photographs and an evocative text sing the praises of a real-life herd of wild horses running free in Arizona, in this ode to the beauty of these glorious creatures. Between one breath and the next, / the Wild Horses appear. Gliding through trees, / weaving between cactus and rock. In beautiful poetry and vivid photographs, Melissa Marr shares her feelings of awe while watching a real-life herd of majestic wild horses in Arizona. When they appear, the wind itself seems to stand still. They are grand in their movements as they do all the things horses do--splash through rivers, care for young, stomp and whinny. It is clear they are not tame, and this is part of their beauty and power. How lucky are we to be able to witness their strength and speed and magnificence!


Among Wild Horses

Among Wild Horses

Author:

Publisher: Storey Publishing

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 158017633X

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In the Pryor Mountains, ranging along the state line between Montana and Wyoming, there lives a band of wild horses descended from the original Spanish horses brought over by the Conquistadors. This is the extraordinary photographic journal of the three years Pomeranz spent studying, admiring, and photographing these magnificent animals.


America's Wild Horses

America's Wild Horses

Author: Steve Price

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-04-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1634503945

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There is no creature that quite embodies the beauty and grandeur of the American West as does the wild horse. For thousands of years, the horse has roamed the plains and valleys of the American continent, free of the encumbrances of man or the saddle. In America’s Wild Horses, award-winning photographer and lifelong horse lover Steven Price celebrates the timeless magnificence of the American mustang. Meticulously researched, Price offers a cultural history of the American wild horse that is unparalleled in its exquisite detail and poignant prose. Beginning with chapters on prehistoric equines, Price sweeps through all the most important historical epochs in the history of the American mustang. Detailed accounts of horse-breeding in the Southwest, Native American horsemanship, and mustangs in the golden age of the iconic American cowboys each detail the profound impact that the wild horse has had in shaping American culture. Later chapters chronicle the legacy of the horse in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, specifically emphasizing the legal and scientific measures that are being taken by horse-lovers across the country to ensure that later generations will also be able to witness the majesty of the wild horse. Featuring dozens of stunning photographs by the author, and interspersed with firsthand interviews with some of the most renowned horse experts today, America’s Wild Horses is a required read for all equine lovers.


The Pacing mustang. Illustrated edition

The Pacing mustang. Illustrated edition

Author: Ernest Thompson Seton

Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing

Published: 2018-02-28

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

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Tales of animals are not accidentally so loved in many countries by adults and children. The heroes of the stories written by the famous Canadian writer Ernest Thompson Seton, and among them stands out for its originality the "The Pacing Mustang", are animals and birds. However, often their life and behavior are more exalted and noble than that of people. A beautiful black mustang was a pacer, that is, when running, he moved first both right legs, then both left. The Mustang took home mares with him and they eventually got used to the wild life.


Black Cowboy, Wild Horses

Black Cowboy, Wild Horses

Author: Julius Lester

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 0593406184

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Bob Lemmons is famous for his ability to track wild horses. He rides his horse, Warrior, picks up the trail of mustangs, then runs with them day and night until they accept his presence. Bob and Warrior must then challenge the stallion for leadership of the wild herd. A victorious Bob leads the mustangs across the wide plains and for one last spectacular run before guiding them into the corral. Bob's job is done, but he dreams of galloping with Warrior forever to where the sky and land meet. This splendid collaboration by an award-winning team captures the beauty and harshness of the frontier, a boundless arena for the struggle between freedom and survival. Based on accounts of Bob Lemmons, a formerly enslaved person, Black Cowboy, Wild Horses has been rewritten as a picture book by Julius Lester from his story "The Man Who Was a Horse" in Long Journey Home, first published by Dial in 1972.


Galloping With The Wind: The Life Of The Wild Horse

Galloping With The Wind: The Life Of The Wild Horse

Author: Nicky Huys

Publisher: Nicky Huys Books

Published: 2024-02-02

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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"Galloping with the Wind: The Life of the Wild Horse" takes readers on a captivating journey into the world of these remarkable animals. From the vast, untamed landscapes they call home to the intricacies of their social structures and behavior, this book offers a compelling exploration of the wild horse's life. Through vivid storytelling and insightful research, it delves into the unique bond between these creatures and their environment, shedding light on their resilience, adaptability, and enduring spirit. With breathtaking imagery and thought-provoking narratives, this book celebrates the majesty of the wild horse and the vital role it plays in the natural world. A must-read for anyone captivated by the beauty and power of these iconic animals.


All the Wild Horses

All the Wild Horses

Author: Charles G. Summers, Jr., Dayton O. Hyde, Rita Summers

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781616732233

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Now available in paperback, founder of the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary and a lifelong rancher, Dayton O. Hyde acts as a guide to the natural history, behavior, and future chances of the wild horses that survive across the United States, from the mustangs of the West to the ponies of Assoteague and Chincoteague islands. He writes as well of his personal experiences with wild horses around the globe, from the ghostly white horses of the French Camargue to zebras in Africa. Beautifully illustrated with the work of Rita and Charles Summers, renowned photographers of the world's wild horses, this arresting book truly conveys the nature, and the plight, of these splendid animals.


Wild About Horses Bible

Wild About Horses Bible

Author: ZonderKidz,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2012-01-31

Total Pages: 2752

ISBN-13: 0310729874

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If you love horses, you'll love this Bible! Inside you will find 12 color pages of beautiful horse photos with inspirational thoughts that will encourage you day after day. The Wild about Horses Bible is great for you to take on the road, in a backpack, or on the trail tucked in a saddlebag! Features include: * 12 beautiful full-color photos of horses * Short inspirational thoughts and Scripture verses on themes of love, peace, friendship, beauty, strength and faith accompany the photos * Presentation page for gift giving * Words of Christ in red * Complete text of the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible


The Girl who Loved Wild Horses

The Girl who Loved Wild Horses

Author: Paul Goble

Publisher: Los Angeles : Library Reproduction Services

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780333271070

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Though she is fond of her people, a girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free.


Pathways to Possibility

Pathways to Possibility

Author: Rosamund Stone Zander

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-06-21

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 069819554X

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"Rosamund Zander is a miracle. Her generous voice will resonate with you, change you and help you create work that matters." —Seth Godin, author of The Icarus Deception The bestselling author of The Art of Possibility returns with a new vision for achieving true human fulfillment that's sure to appeal to fans of Brene Brown's Daring Greatly and Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic As children, we develop stories about how the world works, most of which get improved upon and amended over time. But some do not, even as we mature in other ways. Opinionated, self-centered and fear-driven, these “child stories” are the source of the behavioral and emotional patterns that hold us back. When we learn to identify and rewrite these stories, limitless growth becomes possible. In her groundbreaking and inspiring new book, Rosamund Stone Zander shows us that life is a story we tell ourselves, and that we have the power to change that story. She illuminates how breaking old patterns and telling a new story can transform not just our own lives, but also our relationships with others—whether in a marriage, a classroom, or a business. Finally, she demonstrates how, with this new understanding of ourselves and our place within an interconnected world, we can take powerful action in the collective interest, and gain a sense of deep connection to the universe. Pathways to Possibility expands our notions of how much we can grow and change, whether we can affect others or the world at large, and how much freedom and joy we can experience. Stimulating and profound, it is the perfect companion to her beloved first book, The Art of Possibility.