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Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West

Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West
 

 
 
 

 




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Binding: Paperback
Fabric Type: 9780547237916
Fax Number: Reprint
Legal Disclaimer: 054723791X
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 9079075520
Maximum Color Depth: Mariner Books
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknownEnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishPublished
Metal Type: Mariner Books
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 368
Total External Bays Free: June 01, 2009
Total Firewire Ports: Mariner Books
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Product Description:
Mustang is the sweeping story of the wild horse in the culture, history, and popular imagination of the American West. It follows the wild horse across time, from its evolutionary origins on this continent to its return with the conquistadors, its bloody battles on the old frontier, its iconic status in Buffalo Bill shows and early westerns, and its plight today as it makes its last stand on the vanishing range. With the Bureau of Land Management proposing to euthanize thousands of horses and ever-encroaching development threatening the land, the mustang’s position has never been more perilous. But as Stillman reveals, the horses are still running wild despite all the obstacles, with spirit unbroken.







"Like the best nonfiction writers of our time (Jon Krakauer and Bruce Chatwin come to mind), Stillman's prose is inviting, her voice authoritative, and her vision imaginative and impressively broad." (Pam Houston, Los Angeles Times)