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  1. Tauromaquia: The Art of Bullfighting by Lena Herzog, Ignacio de Cossio, et all 2001-01-01
  2. Bullfighting by Wolf Ruede-Wissmann, 2007-02-28
  3. All about bull-fighting (Planeta guides) by Manuel Lozano Sevilla, 1966
  4. Del toreo a la bravura/ From the Bullfighting to courage (Libros Singulares) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Pedro Domecq, 2009-05-19
  5. La tauromaquia de Pancho Flores/ Pancho Flowers's Bullfighting (Spanish Edition) by Javier Ochoa, 2002-01
  6. Bullfighting (A Classic Illustrated Guide to the History, Practice, and Art of the Corrida, by the American Matador) by John Fulton, 1992
  7. Bullfighting, Sport & Industry by Ernest Hemingway, Barnaby Conrad, 1999-07
  8. El toreo/ Bullfighting: Una Vision Inedita/ an Unedited Vision (Seccion Libros didacticos) (Spanish Edition) by Juan Antonio Perez Mateos, 2007-06-30
  9. Los Toros: Bullfighting by Ernest; De Ayala, Ramon Perez Hemingway, 1974
  10. Bulls and their fighters: A guide to bullfighting by Rafael Solana, 1946
  11. Historia del toreo / History of Bullfighting (El Libro de bolsillo) (Spanish Edition) by Daniel Tapia, 2007-06-30
  12. The National Spanish Fiesta or the Art of Bullfighting by Santiago Wealands Tapia Robson, 1900
  13. Women and Bullfighting: Gender, Sex and the Consumption of Tradition (Mediterranean Series) by Sarah Pink, 1997-11-01
  14. Bullfighting: A Troubled History by Elisabeth Hardouin-Fugier, 2010-07-15

21. WebQuest Bullfighting
Introduction. bullfighting is a part of hispanic culture. Although bullfightingoccurs in most Spanish speaking nations, it does not occur in all.
http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/mzasada/webquest.htm
Hola!! Mrs. Zasada's Home Page Introduction Bullfighting is a part of hispanic culture. Although bullfighting occurs in most Spanish speaking nations, it does not occur in all. Most students usually know something about this activity. However, most students probably do not know many details. For example: When and from where did the idea for bullfighting come? Who are its participants? Where does a bullfight take place? What happens during a bullfight? What rules do its participants follow? What rewards are given to bullfighters? What is it like to be a spectator? How popular is bullfighting? You are going to explore numerous websites during the next two class periods to answer these questions. You may even learn more about bullfighting that the above questions pose! The Task In the Ole! Bullfighting WebQuest students will first gather and organize information about bullfighting and will later work in pairs to create a pamphlet/brochure using Microsoft Publisher advertising bullfighting and answering the questions noted in the introduction. Process Day 1 Each student will work with a partner of his/her choice. In the event there is not an even number of students there may need to be one group of three students. Each pair of students will keep a journal of the questions researched and the corresponding answers to those questions as they are discovered. Today students will first explore several internet sites and find information about the origin of Spanish bullfighting, learning why, where and when bullfighting originated. Next, students will research what happens at a bullfight and the rules followed by its participants. Students will begin making a Spanish/ English vocabulary list of bullfighting terms. Student partners are expected to work together discussing information as it is accessed and incorporated into their journals.

22. Página Nueva 1
Activity holidays at San Roque, with excursions and onfoot and on-horse bullfighting.
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23. Bullfighting History
Back Issues and Subscriptions available. SPANISH FIESTA BRAVA A Historyof bullfighting. by Mario Carrión. A Brief History of bullfighting.
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This article is from the November 1997 The Mexico File newsletter.
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and Subscriptions available. SPANISH FIESTA BRAVA
A History of Bullfighting
by Mario Carrión Mario Carrión is a Spanish bullfighter who was born in Sevilla, Spain, in 1934. He provides here a history of the "sport" and his own unique perspective as a bullfighter himself. A Brief History of Bullfighting The first historic bullfight, corrida , took place in Vera, Logroño, in 1133, in honor of the coronation of King Alfonso VIII. From that point on, history is full of instances in which kings organized corridas to commemorate important events and to entertain their guests. After the Spanish War of the Reconquest, the celebration of corridas expanded throughout Spain and became the outlet where the noblemen demonstrated the zeal that allowed them to defeat the Moors. Even the Emperor Charles I in Valladolid in 1527, and later King Philip IV took part in the lancing of bulls in the bullfighting arenas, (such as the Plaza Mayor in Madrid), plazas de toros During the reign of King Philip II, Pope Pius V, appalled at the unconscionable carnage of the bullfights, forbade the practice of the

24. REP4 Bullfighting
Rodeo bullfighter serving the Northern United States and Canada. Includes statistics, profile, photos, and contact information.
http://www.rep4.com/bullfighting

25. FAACE - Fight Against Animal Cruelty In Europe
Campaigning against bullfighting, blood fiestas, hare coursing, quail shooting and Spanish hunting dogs. UK.
http://www.faace.co.uk/

Welcome
News FAACE Blood Fiestas ... How To Help
WELCOME Welcome to FAACE FAACE is a UK based organisation, that campaigns to stop the torture and death of animals for entertainment. FAACE fights against cruelty to all animals. The suffering of animals is not confined within national borders, neither is the work of FAACE FAACE specialises in campaigning against: Bullfighting, Blood Fiestas
and Hare Coursing. For over fourteen years FAACE has been working on the issue of the Blood Fiestas of Spain. Vicki and Tony Moore of FAACE
have confronted the authorities and the people, in the Spanish town s where such acts of sadism take place.
FAACE is not Anti-Spain, but Anti-Cruelty FAACE has saved the lives of some of the animal victims FAACE gives a voice to the tortured animals FAACE has made a real difference FAACE is totally voluntary and is run by Tony Moore
Co-founder Vicki Moore with rescued donkey
Join FAACE today and become part of the solution
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26. Bullfighting
The bullfighting season runs from March to October. bullfighting termsMuleta The sword with which the bullfighter will finish off the bull;
http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Information/Bullfighting.htm
Bullfighting Bullfighting outline
Spain has always been famous for its bull-fights which are undergoing a new lease of life with a great increase in interest. In Spain the bullfight is called the Fiesta Nacional (The national Sport). There are few places in Spain where a bull-ring can't be found within a short drive. It is the most common thing associated with Spain, and rightly so for its origins date back to 711AD when the first bullfight ( corrida ) took place in honour of the crowning of King Alfons VIII. Every week, all over Spain, many thousands of Spaniards flock to the nearest bullring, but not all Spaniards agree with the sport, or like it. It is reported that each year, within Spain, 24,000 bulls are killed in front of an audience of 30 million people. The bullfighting season runs from March to October. Bullfighting was originally done on horseback and was a sport reserved for the aristocracy. This changed when Felipe V prohibited the nobles from practicing the sport as he felt it was a bad example for the public's education. From then on the commoners took on the sport, facing the bulls unarmed, dodging and taunting the bull then eventually placing small spears into the bull, the origin of the banderillas of todays bullfights. Around 1724 the sport was transformed from horseback to foot.

27. Club Taurino De Chula Vista
Organization dedicated to the appreciation, advancement, and understanding of the bullfight. News, events, bullfighting facts, and links.
http://www.ctcv.org/
About Events Membership Links ... Home
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What CTCV is about Events
Club Special Events Membership
Become a club member Links
Bullfight Links Toriles Newsletter
Monthly Club Newsletter Bull Fight 101
Guide for beginners NATC
National Association of Taurine Clubs Tijuana
about bullfights in TJ Welcome to the official web site of the Club Taurino de Chula Vista, California. We are an organization dedicated to the appreciation, advancement, understanding and promotion of the bullfight-La Fiesta Brava. We are the only bull fight club in the San Diego area and are uniquely fortunate among U.S. clubs in that we are only minutes away from two first class rings in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Our Club Taurino de Chula Vista welcomes new members and would be pleased to offer to both new comers as well as seasoned aficionados our fellowship and shared experiences. Please visit the membership page in this web site. We hope that you will regularly visit this web site and use it as a source of information about taurine related events and other cultural activities that may be of mutual interest to you and our members. background image courtesy of
Gary Sloan

28. Bullfight Is One Of The Best Known, Although At The Same Time
bullfighting, Send postcards, Origins and History of bullfighting bullfightingis certainly one of the bestknown-although
http://www.donquijote.org/spain/bullfight/index.asp

29. No Gore, No Glory
Velcrocovered American bulls appeared to suffer less than humans in a bloodless bullfight in Montreal. The animals were covered with blankets of the sticky fabric to which cavaliers on horseback tried to affix Velcro-tipped sticks, or banderillas. Animal rights activists weren't mollified, however. They plan to file charges of animal brutality on the grounds that bullfighting of any kind traumatizes the bulls. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/21381.html

30. The Art And The History Of Bull Fighting In Spain. Pictures & Postcards
Spain culture, Send a bullfighting postcard, Origins and History of bullfightingbullfighting is certainly one of the bestknown-although
http://www.donquijote.org/culture/spain/bullfight/

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31. Portal Taurino Revista Taurina En Internet Bullfighting Magazine
Translate this page bullfighting,Taurino, toros, matadores, novilleros, toreros, rejoneadores, plazas,festejos, noticias taurina, españa, mexico, portugal, francia, colompia
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Toros en California Vídeos taurinos
CARA DE LA NOTICIA Juan José Padilla
"En este momento hay muchos toreros jóvenes que están 'arreando' y uno tiene que estar siempre dando la cara. Porque en esta profesión, uno no se retira, no se va, sino que le echan". Es la opinión del torero Juan José Padilla, que intervino en los IV Encuentros Taurinos de la Universidad de Navarra.
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32. Art & Culture > Bullfighting - PlanetRider Travel Directory
WEB SITES. Your Results for bullfighting are organized by Category below.Click a category to get Web sites. (4 Web sites), Spain. Travel Quick Links
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33. WSPA Bullfighting
Stories about campaigns against bullfighting in France, Mexico, Spain, Panama, Portugal, Estonia and Cuba. From World Society for the Protection of Animals.
http://www.wspa-international.org/action/bullfighting/

34. Portuguese Bullfighting
PORTUGUESE bullfighting. Portuguese bullfighting is to “normal” courageand reckless abandon what allnight raves are to English tea parties.
http://www.lloydpye.com/port.htm

35. Pictures Of Bullfighting, Photographs, Images, Photos, Bullring, Toro, Matador,
bullfighting, Bullring, Toro, Matador bullfighting, Bullring, Toro, Matador bullfighting,Bullring, Toro, Matador bullfighting, Bullring, Toro, Matador
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36. FiB/K 7/97 Manolete - Myth And Legend
Story of the death of Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez, known as Manolete, with links to related articles and bullfighting photography.
http://www.fib.se/mano.html
    F O L K E T I B I L D / K U L T U R F R O N T
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    Vicente Barrera, one of todays great toreros, with a natural in the Manolete stile. Photo: Ricardo
    Manolete - myth and legend
    "Manolete", alias, Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez is one of Spain's most legendary bullfighters. He was born in the city of Cordoba in July 1917.
    Thirty years later, when he was at the zenith of his career, he met his death on the horns of the bull "Islero". This year, the fiftieth anniversary of his death, which occurred on 28th August in the town of Linares, will be commemorated.
    Text and photographs by Ricardo Delgado and Francisco Caño
    Translation by Andrea Taylor
    I n a way, it was strange that he should meet his fate on the horns of one of the dreaded Miura bulls in a small town in Andalusia like Linares, in the province of Jaen. Many of the greatest bullfighters have met their death in small villages when, ironically, most of them take their greatest risks in the big, more important rings in Spain. However, death often creeps up on them unawares when they are least expecting it.
    Manolete's earnings on that tragic afternoon were 300,000 pesetas - an unbelievable sum in 1947, and even more incredible in a small provincial town like Linares. But Manolete was second to none; in a class of his own. Undoubtedly, he was the biggest star in the Spanish bullfight cosmos at the time. He was rated as The Best. He took his alternativa in Seville in July 1939, right at the end of the Spanish civil war, and at the age of 29, he already commented that he was thinking of quitting the business and going into retirement. "I have already earned more money than five generations of my ancestors all together," he said. "But I have never really had time to enjoy the money. I'm planning to quit the ring while I'm still all in one piece."

37. Toros Coleados, Against Bullfighting, Dead Bullfighters, AntiToro, Famous Bulls,
Against bullfighting, Bull Wins, Dead Bullfighters, Famous Bulls, Bulls by Name,Anti bullfighting, Cruelty, Mans Inhumanity, Extreme Cruelty, Famous Bulls.
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38. Matador
Dedicated to the memory of some of the great bullfighting matadors of the past, including Joselito, Juan Belmonte, Manolete, El Cordobes and Romero.
http://www.geocities.com/matador1920/
MATADORS My Tribute to some of the Great Bullfighters of the past. Ignacio Sanchez Mejias Francisco Romero Pedro Romero 1800's Juan Belmonte Joseli'to El Gallo Manolete 1930's 40's Domingui'n 1940'50's Ordonez 1950's 60's El Cordobes 1960's 70's Bullfighting Origin The Corrida The Call Of The Bull The Suit of lights ... E-mail - johnhodgen@hotmail.com I am looking for more Photos/Pictures of these great Matadors. Please send. Great Bullfighting Sites The Real Maestranza Portal Taurino Mundo -Taurino ...
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PORTUGUESE bullfighting. The 2003 bullfighting season in Portugalwill resume in early March. Look for a revised column and more
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40. Softguides Information Transport Accommodation Maps/
bullfighting. What you'll see. Where and when. Bullfights in Madrid take placein the Las Ventas bullring, often referred to as the Mecca of bullfighting.
http://www.softdoc.es/madrid_guide/entertainment/bullfights.html
information transport accommodation maps ... entertainment Going out : Tea, C offee Tapas Restaurants ... Terrazas Cinema: Movies Filmoteca Teatro: what's on Music: Concerts Others: Attractions Exhibitions Bullfights Soccer Bullfighting What you'll see A corrida (the bullfight) consists of 6 fifteen minute sections known as faenas . In each faena a bull (toro) is faced by one of three matadors (though on special occasions there may only be one matador present). Matadors (or toreros), the ones who actually kill the bull, are dressed in gold, while their subordinates are in silver or black dress.
Each faena is divided into three sections. In the first section, the bull's strength is tested by the matador and his assistants, who at this point are using large magenta and yellow capes. The bull is then weakened by picadors on horseback who lance the bull in the back of the neck. In addition to weakening the bull, this forces it to drop its head to the level of the bullfighters' capes.
During the second section, the

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