Horse's Bride

Horse's Bride
Author: E. C. Land
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781090542625

HorseYears ago I lost the one woman who's ever been able to rock my world. When she disappeared into thin air I stopped caring, fucking whoever, whenever. The one thing I didn't plan for was seeing her face in all of these women.No one could ever compare to her and here she is, her ghost haunting me every day. I thought that relocating with the club to start our new charter would be the change I needed to move on, but what happens when I see her again. Only this time, she isn't a ghost.She's real.

The Magic Horse

The Magic Horse
Author: Chris Mosey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999
Genre: Folk art
ISBN: 9789197349604

Dalarhestens historie.

The Horse in the Ancient World

The Horse in the Ancient World
Author: Carolyn Willekes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786720094

The domestication of the horse in the fourth millennium BC altered the course of mankind's future. Formerly a source only of meat, horses now became the prime mode of fast transport as well as a versatile weapon of war. Carolyn Willekes traces the early history of the horse through a combination of equine iconography, literary representations, fieldwork and archaeological theory. She explores the ways in which horses were used in the ancient world, whether in regular cavalry formations, harnessed to chariots, as a means of reconnaissance, in swift and deadly skirmishing (such as by Scythian archers) or as the key mode of mobility. Establishing a regional typology of ancient horses - Mediterranean, Central Asian and Near Eastern - the author discerns within these categories several distinct sub-types. Explaining how the physical characteristics of each type influenced its use on the battlefield - through grand strategy, singular tactics and general deployment - she focuses on Egypt, Persia and the Hittites, as well as Greece and Rome. This is the most comprehensive treatment yet written of the horse in antiquity.

The Devil Came on Horseback

The Devil Came on Horseback
Author: Brian Steidle
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2007
Genre: Ethnic conflict
ISBN: 1586484745

A report and call to action from the heart of violent Darfur, by a former Marine working in Africa.

The Devil's Posse

The Devil's Posse
Author: Charles G. West
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451471989

IDLE HANDS Always dependable, brothers Logan and Billy Cross have worked the same cattle drive since they were teenagers. Now that they’re men, their boss is retiring, and they’re out of a job. He sends them to Fort Pierre in the Dakota Territory, recommending they join up with a horse drive to Sturgis. But the Crosses’ journey takes a dark turn when they enter a saloon to meet their prospective boss. After Billy foolishly smiles at someone else’s woman, he draws the ire of Quincy Morgan and his gang of outlaws. Soon the brothers will learn a valuable lesson—one that will be paid for in blood....

The Devil's Horse

The Devil's Horse
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1994
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN:

If Wishes Were Horses

If Wishes Were Horses
Author: Susanna Forrest
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0857897136

Susanna Forrest grew up in the 1980s near Norwich, and like many a girl, she yearned for a pony. She was never to get one, but this didn't stop her becoming obsessed with all things equine. If Wishes Were Horses is the story of that all-consuming interest, and of the author's nerve-wracked attempts later in life to ride once again. However, as Susanna Forrest's journey unfolds, it leads her to horse-obsessed princesses, recovering crack addicts, courtesans, warriors, pink-obsessed schoolgirls, national heroines, and runaways across the ages. From girl-riders of the Bronze Age, to lavishly adorned equestrian Victorians and 21st-century children on horseback in Brixton, she explores the development of this Pony Cult from its earliest times to the present day. In doing so, she takes to the saddle once more and rediscovers her own riding legs in this frank, eclectic, and captivating memoir of an ever-changing equine world.

Playing for the Devil's Fire

Playing for the Devil's Fire
Author: Phillippe Diederich
Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1941026311

Thirteen-year-old Boli and his friends are deep in the middle of a game of marbles. An older boy named Mosca has won the prized Devil's Fire marble. His pals are jealous and want to win it away from him. This is Izayoc, the place of tears, a small pueblo in a tiny valley west of Mexico City where nothing much happens. It's a typical hot Sunday morning except that on the way to church someone discovers the severed head of Enrique Quintanilla propped on the ledge of one of the cement planters in the plaza and everything changes. Not apocalyptic changes, like phalanxes of men riding on horses with stingers for tails, but subtle ones: poor neighbors turning up with brand-new SUVs, pimpled teens with fancy girls hanging off them. Boli's parents leave for Toluca and don't arrive at their destination. No one will talk about it. A washed out masked wrestler turns up one day, a man only interested in finding his next meal. Boli hopes to inspire the luchador to set out with him to find his parents. Phillippe Diederich was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Mexico City and Miami. His parents were forced out of Haiti by the dictatorship of Papa Doc Duvalier in 1963. As a photojournalist, Diederich has traveled extensively through Mexico and witnessed the terrible tragedies of the Drug Wars.