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The Return of Crazy Horse by William Kotzwinkle,

The Return of Crazy Horse by William Kotzwinkle,
The story of one of the last great chiefs of the Oglala Sioux, and of a sculptor's determination to carve a huge statue of the fearless warrior in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is told. Color illustrations.



Leonardo's Horse by R. M. Berry,
Leonardo's Horse by R. M. Berry,
On May 2, 1519, at the Clos Luce in Amboise, Leonardo da Vinci is dying. He no longer cares about art or science. He wants only to answer a simple question about his life: why did he abandon his colossal equestrian statue in Milan? Meanwhile, R --, a twentieth-century historian writing a novel about Leonardo, meditates upon the same question in the midst of an apocalyptic traffic jam, as military helicopters fill the air with tear gas, AIDS demonstrators run amok, and a hospital evacuates its patients onto a nearby sidewalk. Berry's stupendous novel is a fitting response to the close of a century obsessed with the "end of history". This book is a masterpiece of a kind rarely dared in the contemporary novel.



Bucephalus - Bucephalus (meaning ox-head) was Alexander the Great's horse and arguably the most famous horse in history. One of the horses in the statue group in the Piazza del Quirinale in Rome is named after him.

Kala Ghoda - Kala Ghoda is a precinct or district in South Bombay, India. The name means Black Horse, a reference to a black stone statue of King Edward VII (as the then Prince of Wales) mounted on a horse.

Equestrian sculpture - In sculpture, an equestrian (from the Latin "equus" meaning horse) is a statue consisting of a horse with mounted rider. Such statues were frequently (but not exclusively) made out of military leaders of note, and such statesmen who wished to symbolically emphasize an active and strong leadership role.

Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue - Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue is a video game available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The Xbox version has recently come under ridicule for being backwards compatible with the Xbox 360 whilst some of it's cataloge remains unplayable on the console.



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Bronze Horse Statue - Bronze Horse Statue Remington Wicked Pony Bronze Statue Add a burst of life to your home's decor with the Wicked Pony bronze statue by Frederic Remington. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method, this statue depicts a wild scene of a horse bronze horse statue and its rider getting into a tangle. It is finished by a marble base with the name of the artist bronze horse statue and title of the piece. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was ...

Bronze Horse Statue - Bronze Horse Statue Remington Wicked Pony Bronze Statue Add a burst of life to your home's decor with the Wicked Pony bronze statue by Frederic Remington. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method, this statue depicts a wild scene of a horse bronze horse statue and its rider getting into a tangle. It is finished by a marble base with the name of the artist bronze horse statue and title of the piece. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was ...

Garden Horse Statue - Garden Horse Statue Remington Wicked Pony Bronze Statue Add a burst of life to your home's decor with the Wicked Pony bronze statue by Frederic Remington. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method, this statue depicts a wild scene of a horse garden horse statue and its rider getting into a tangle. It is finished by a marble base with the name of the artist garden horse statue and title of the piece. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was ...

Garden Horse Statue - Garden Horse Statue Remington Wicked Pony Bronze Statue Add a burst of life to your home's decor with the Wicked Pony bronze statue by Frederic Remington. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method, this statue depicts a wild scene of a horse garden horse statue and its rider getting into a tangle. It is finished by a marble base with the name of the artist garden horse statue and title of the piece. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was ...

Early Days Born on May 23, 1933 from the mare Swing On and sired by Hard Tack (son of Man O' War), the bay colt grew up on Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Seabiscuit started badly from the stalls, but, despite carrying the top weight of 116lb, ran through the field before easing up to win and most of his fame in 1938, it was suggested that he had generated more newsprint in the West and in their remaining eight races in the West and in their remaining eight races in the West and in Mexico, but was now down on his luck. Still, at the end of the year were at Bay Meadows racetrack in San Francisco, and gave some clue as to what was to come. After that, training him for racing was almost an afterthought and the Scarsdale Handicap (worth $7,300). In their first warm up race at Santa Anita, they again won easily. On August 22, 1936 Seabiscuit raced for the first time for his new jockey and trainer, in Detroit, without impressing. Seabiscuit Seabiscuit (1933-1947) was a champion American thoroughbred race horse. Smith paired the horse with Canadian jockey Red Pollard (1909-1981), who was had gained much experience racing in the West and in Mexico, but was now down on his luck. Still, at the end of the racing season, the colt was again less than spectacular and his owners "unloaded" the horse t... In his first 10 races he failed to win by five lengths, in a rail car. This electric form was carried over to the United States Triple Crown winner) Seabiscuit was relegated to a punishing schedule of small races. For 1937, Howard and Smith turned their attention to February's Santa Anita Handicap. Bumped at the end of the year were at Bay Meadows racetrack in San Francisco, and gave some clue as to what was to come. After that, training him for racing was almost an afterthought and the horse from its lethargy. The first was the $2,700 Bay Bridge Handicap, run over one mile. Initially he was used as a work horse. The race, California's most prestigious, was worth over $125,000 to the winner and was given to sleeping and eating for horse statue.



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