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Yankees in the Afternoon
An Illustrated History of American Bullfighters
Synopsis
This book takes the reader where only brave souls dare to compete - the world of bullfighting. Matadors risk serious injury or death to compete in their art, one that has been a part of Spanish and Latin American culture for centuries. Beginning with an introduction to bullfighting as it relates to American culture (not overlooking the negative views it often attracts), the book is then devoted to American matadors, including women bullfighters, and novilleros (beginners). Chapters within each section are devoted to individual bullfighters. A major feature of this work are the numerous photographs, many of which were taken by the author himself and impressively portray the flair, skill, emotion, and faces of bullfighting.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
A novel, worthy effort - Library Journal; ""the first comprehensive treatise on American bullfighters...important...the photos...are numerous and excellent...there's no other like it"" - La Busca; ""[Sherwood's] knowledge of bullfighting is enormous...rife with stunning photographs"" - The Monitor; ""cause for celebration in the taurine world...nicely done...presents a topic never before explored in such depth...pure lagniappe...if this book were a matador, it'd get two ears, a tail and a hoof; if it were a bull it would score an indulto...the most comprehensive volume ever published on the curious, sometimes odd subject of American matadors...a joy, a font of interesting facts and a delightful evocation of a time gone by"" - Tucson Weekly.