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Shoshoni pony
Par Wayne Cornell, Carol Lynn MacGregor, Dick Lee. 2003
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Westerns, Animaux (récits)Aventure et exploration, Etats-Unis (histoire), Peuples autochtones, Animaux et faune
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Horses changed the way Native Americans lived and worked. This is the story of how the Shoshoni Indians, who lived…
in the area that would later become Idaho, became the first in the Northwest to get horses and why these amimals were so important to Shoshoni and their culture. For grades 5-8Last of the great scouts
Par Helen Cody Wetmore, Zane Grey. 1996
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WesternsColonisation (histoire), Acteurs (biographies), Arts et divertissement
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An account of the adventurous life of Buffalo Bill Cody as narrated by the sister of the legendary Western figure.…
Traces his childhood in rural Iowa through his years as a mule driver on the Kansas plains, Pony Express rider, Indian fighter, and performer in the world-famous Wild West Show. 1996Jim Ugly
Par Sid Fleischman, Jos. A. Smith. 1992
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Policiers (romans), Histoire (romans), Aventure (récits), Animaux (récits), Westerns, Littérature générale (romans)Humour, Animaux et faune
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1894. Twelve-year-old Jake Bannock assumes that he is an orphan after he sees his actor-father's coffin lowered into the ground…
at Blow- fly, Nevada. If one discounts the rumor that Sam Bannock had con- cealed a cache of diamonds, Jake's only inheritance is his father's part-wolf mongrel dog. His father called the dog Amigo; Jake calls him Jim Ugly. Together they set out to learn the truth about Sam's supposed demise--and the diamonds. For grades 4-7. 1992Killer Joe
Par Tracy Letts. 2014
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WesternsDrame, Sociologie
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"One of our most valuable playwrights."-Time Out New York"A hideously funny tabloid noir. . . . Letts' balance of irony…
and empathy continues to impress."-LA WeeklyA definitively dysfunctional family gives in to its basest instincts and is forced to face hidden truths in this twisted modern-day fairy tale by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of August: Osage County. Performed in fifteen countries and twelve languages since its 1998 stage debut, Killer Joe is "a terrifically tasty potboiler. . . . It has the enjoyable hairpin turns of the standard mystery thriller, but it's the skewed shifting relationships that keep you hooked" (The New York Times). Now a critically acclaimed film adapted by the playwright and starring Matthew McConaughey.Tracy Letts is the author of the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play August: Osage County (soon to be a feature film starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts). His other plays include Bug, Superior Donuts, and Man from Nebraska, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He is an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago as playwright and actor.