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Summary: Relates the adventures of a little burro who blazed trails through the Grand Canyon and met many famous people in the process.
Sham and the stable boy Agba England where, at last, Sham's majesty is recognized and he becomes the "Godolphin Arabian," ancestor of the most superior Thoroughbred horses.
As he learns about the famous Hambletonian, sire of the American trotter, young Gib White dreams of some day having his own filly become a champion trotter.
An in-depth history of the counterculture movement of the 1960s, examining how the bohemian communities of San Francisco gave rise to the hippie movement. McNally traces the social and cultural factors that fuelled the transformation, offering a comprehensive portrait of the peop...
A foal, born in the aftermath of a great storm, and her famous mother help raise money to repair the storm damage on Chincoteague Island and restore the herds of wild ponies on Assateague Island.
An unusual work horse raised in Vermont and known originally as "Little Bub" becomes the sire of a famous American breed and takes the name of his owner, Justin Morgan.
The author describes how she came to own the well-known Chincoteague pony and their subsequent experiences together.
Three novels featuring the wild ponies of Assateague and Chincoteague islands, said to be descended from Spanish moor ponies shipwrecked long ago off the eastern shore of Virginia.
Describes the world of horses and the various breeds, including the American Saddle Horse, Tennessee Walking Horse, and Clydesdale. Histories and anecdotes together with spellbinding illustrations.
A forlorn workhorse finds something important to do in his retirement.
A fictionalized history of the life of the horse credited with fathering the Standardbred line accompanied by a pictorial postlude of his ancestors and descendants.
"An essential volume for music lovers." -Oakland Tribune On Highway 61 searches for the deeper roots of American cultural and musical evolution over the past 150 years-by studying what the Western European culture learned from African American culture in a historical progression ...