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The Sagebrush Sorrel By Frank C. Robertson

Publisher's Synopsis

"I don't reckon that cult belongs to anybody........ but some day he's going to belong to me",  Ollie Bentley declared, when he first saw the sorrel colt.  The colt was the offspring of a thoroughbred mare who was stolen by horse thieves and then turned loose.  The mare adapted herself rapidly to the wild state and her colt grewl up with that fierce love of freedom possessed by all wild horses.  His struggle for survival admidst the many dangers which beset him is described with a wealth of vivid and exciting detail.  How the proud, wild colt and the quietly determined orphan boy fight out their battles makes thrilling reading.  The setbacks are many, for the colt and the boy are a well - matched pair, but the outcome will bring to every reader,  a feeling of complete satisfaction.  The novel gained for its author the " Silver Spur" Award of the Western Wtiters of America for the best juvenile Eestern of the year.

 

Collins; 1966. Hardcover with clipped dust cover. Dust cover intact but rubbed at corners. The story of a wild colt and the boy who tamed him. Pages yellowing. Binding tight and text clean. Pages sprayed blue to top edge- slightly faded. Preowned. No ISBN.

The Sagebrush Sorrel By Frank C. Robertson

SKU: 0105350
£8.50Price
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