In this thoughtful, provocative study of America's wild horses, naturalist Hope Ryden combs the history of these proud and noble animals, explaining their origins from the Spanish mustangs of the 16th-century conquistadors to their threatened extinction of the present day. 60 black-and-white photos.
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In this thoughtful, provocative study of America's wild horses, naturalist Hope Ryden combs the history of these proud and noble animals, explaining their origins from the Spanish mustangs of the 16th-century conquistadors to their threatened extinction of the present day. 60 black-and-white photos.
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Hardcover. NOT Ex-library. Good condition. Dust jacket included. Shelfwear and some tears to dust jacket. Proceeds benefit the Pima County Public Library system, which serves Tucson and southern Arizona. Until further notice, USPS Priority Mail only reliable option for Hawaii.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Book. 16mo-over 5¾-6¾" tall. A very good copy, completely clean, in a good/fair dustjacket with a number of chips and close tears, but covered with mylar. Published the same year the Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act was passed, this book chronicles the arrival of the Spanish horses that helped start the mustang breed. The book also explores the mistreatment of our wild horses that has been going on for decades.