Man, Beast, Dust


Book Description

Traces the history of the rodeo and describes rodeos in small towns and big cities




Man, Beast, Dust


Book Description

This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.




Man, Beast, Dust


Book Description

Traces the history of the rodeo and describes rodeos in small towns and big cities




Man, Beast, Dust


Book Description

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.




Gold Dust


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“Imagine Cormac McCarthy's savage lyricism in a Paul Bowles desert landscape and you begin to enter the bleakly beautiful world of this mesmerizing, fable-like novel.”—The Independent Gold Dust is a classic story of the brotherhood between man and beast, the thread of companionship that is all the difference between life and death in the desert. It is a story of the fight to endure in a world of limitless and waterless wastes, and a parable of the struggle to survive in the most dangerous landscape of all: human society. Rejected by his tribe and hunted by the kin of the man he killed, Ukhayyad and his thoroughbred camel flee across the desolate Tuareg deserts of the Libyan Sahara. Between bloody wars against the Italians in the north and famine raging in the south, Ukhayyad rides for the remote rock caves of Jebel Hasawna. There, he says farewell to the mount who has been his companion through thirst, disease, lust, and loneliness. Alone in the desert, haunted by the prophetic cave paintings of ancient hunting scenes and the cries of jinn in the night, Ukhayyad awaits the arrival of his pursuers and their insatiable hunger for blood and gold.




Man and Beast


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Within the pages of 'Man and Beast', Phyllis Bottome weaves an enthralling tapestry of human emotions and primal instincts. Step into a world where the boundaries between man and beast blur, where ordinary lives intersect with extraordinary creatures. These captivating short stories, from 'Pink Medicine' to 'Henry', explore the delicate threads that connect humanity and the untamed wilderness, leaving readers spellbound by the raw power of nature and the fragility of the human spirit.




The Negro is a Man


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The Cowgirls


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Updated and revised (first edition, 1977) history of the women of the West, telling of their contributions and describing how they broke convention by ranching, trail-driving, and rodeoing. Extensive bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR