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Beautiful Sheep: Portraits of Champion Breeds Review

Beautiful Sheep: Portraits of Champion Breeds
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My family has always owned sheep, and my oldest sister is particularly fond of them. I got this book expecting it to be mediocre with the pictures and information, but was completely surprised by the high quality pictures, along with detailed information. A great coffee table book for the pictures, and a great informational book for those who have an interest in knowing more about the many breeds.

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Don't Fence Me In: Images of the West Review

Don't Fence Me In: Images of the West
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Being raised in the lifestyle of dusty cowcamps located in Owyhee County, Idaho. I can truly appreciate and so will you, the realism and pride that David Stocklein has taken in compling this magnificient book. Photography and short stories of cowboy tradition, so real, you too, will wish you were a part of this unique and exciting land. Ira Walker, Chuck Hall, Herb Mink, Tom Hall and many more cowboys, will tell of family stories, first jobs, unique talents, special dogs, horses, mules and the people, who have made their lives interesting and memorable. This corner of the west has produced many fine men, you will get to know a few of them on a first hand basis. Gather round the fireplace, pull up a cozy chair and a light, as you will be reading through the dark hours. Once you pick up, "Don't Fence Me", you'll not put it down until your finished. At the end of the book, Stocklein includes closing pictures of assorted ranch families and cowboy groups. A final tribute to those who have rode their way through history atop a horse, all the while viewing Gods Country.

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This collection evokes the feeling of the west throughimages and stories of this incredibly beautiful and rugged landscape,it's flora, horses, cattle and people.Through a decade of photographyspanning ten Western states, Stoecklein depicts the modern-day cowboy atwork and at play, at sunrise, and sunset, in all kinds of weather.

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