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Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West by Deanne Stillman
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Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West

by Deanne Stillman

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One of the most informative book on Mustangs that I have ever read. Each chapter is broken down into different events that take place in North American that developed an lead to the modern American Mustang. It's hard to read many chapters in this book because it doesn't sugarcoat many aspects of our history of cruelty to this American legend. As a passionate horse person I loved and hated this book at the same time. I have read many books about wild mustangs and this is the best you can find. ( )
  aussiecowgurl | Jul 29, 2008 |
Stillman's passion for the horse in evident in this often poetic account of the role of the mustang in shaping the history of America. The heroes of this story are El Morzillo, the dark horse of Cortez; Comanche, who survived Custer's last stand; and, as Ms. Stillman makes clear, the countless and often nameless rides of the cavalry, Native Americans and cowboys, sometimes beloved and sometimes used up and discarded as disposible as a rag. This is a fine book for a teenager who can accept that many view animals as mere commodities. The most harrowing descriptions are in Chapter 8 which deals with the recent, despicable massacre and mutilation of mustangs in Nevada. The book also details the change in thinking from the idea that public lands are to be held in trust for the future to the current mentality that public lands are for the exploitation of the well-connected few. ( )
  theageofsilt | Jul 17, 2008 |
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An epic story that restores the horse to its rightful place in the history of the American West

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 from its evolutionary origins on this continent to its return with the conquistadors to its bloody battles on the old frontier to its present plight as it fights for survival on the vanishing range.

Along the way, you meet some of the great characters -- equine and human alike -- in American history, including Comanche, the gallant horse that survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn; Charlie Joe, the intrepid cast member of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show; Fritz, the mustang that became America’s first equine movie star; and Bugz, the survivor of the 1998 wild horse massacre outside Reno, Nevada. There’s also Wild Horse Annie, who lobbied for the first federal protections for mustangs and, after a twenty-year fight, saw them signed into law in 1971.
In the tradition of Barry Lopez and Peter Matthiessen, Mustang follows the horse tracks across American history and shows that despite ever-encroaching civilization and dwindling protections, the horses still run wild, with spirit unbroken -- a living tableau of our heritage. But for how much longer, no one can say.

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