William Shatner's personal stories as well as classic tales from throughout history of the profound impact horses can have on our lives.
William Shatner has worked as a musician, producer, director, and
celebrity pitchman, and notably played Captain Kirk on Star Trek
from 1966 to 1969 and in seven Star Trek films. He won an Emmy and
a Golden Globe for his role as attorney Denny Crane on the TV drama
Boston Legal. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Elizabeth.
Jeff Rovin began his career as an editor for DC Comics. He has
written nearly 150 books, as well as articles for Ladies Home
Journal, Omni, and Mad.
Praise for Spirit of the Horse If you like William Shatner, you'll
love this book. If you like horses, you'll love this book. If you
like William Shatner AND horses (like I do!!!), then you've hit
paydirt, my friend! Shatner (and some other pretty great writers!)
share some of the greatest horse tales ever told. I especially
enjoy Bill's take on the human connection to horses--one that he
tells so personally with his signature wit and wisdom. --Carson
Kressley, Emmy-winning TV personality, New York Times bestselling
author, and World Champion Horseman
Praise for Leonard This is a book Star Trek fans will love. --The
Philadelphia Inquirer Shatner takes readers behind the nonemotive
Vulcan visage to reveal the poet, photographer, devoted stage
actor, recovering alcoholic, and formidable listener who was his
friend. A fond remembrance of Leonard Nimoy by one who knew him
like no other. --Kirkus Reviews Touching on Nimoy's other pursuits,
including his photography, poetry, writing, and directing, Shatner
offers up a lovely and moving tribute to his beloved friend.
--Booklist "Essentially a traditional biography, but one that is
filtered through the prism of its author's friendship with his
subject." --The Washington Post Trekkies will want this for the
insider stories from Captain Kirk himself, but fans of candid,
emotion-filled biographies will adore this account because it's a
treasure trove of information. --Library Journal (starred review) A
resonant retrospective of one of pop culture's great partnerships.
--Publishers Weekly Star Trek fans looking for a trip down Memory
Alpha lane should enjoy Leonard, William Shatner's tribute to
fellow icon Leonard Nimoy, the unemotional Mr. Spock to his
passionate Captain Kirk. -USA Today These two men shared an
extraordinary life together, and fans will enjoy the anecdotes and
insights into the television industry and 'Star Trek' in
particular. At it's core, though, it's a loving tribute from one
man to his best friend. -The National Post
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