<p>Reprint of 1961 First Edition. Sonora Carver was an American entertainer most notable as one of the first female horse divers. Carver answered an ad placed by &quot;Doc&quot; William Frank Carver in 1923 for a diving girl and soon earned a place in circus history.Her job was to mount a running horse as it reached the top of a forty-foot (sometimes sixty-foot) tower and sail down along the animal&#39;s back as it plunged into a deep pool of water directly below. Sonora was a sensation and soon became the lead diving girl for Doc Carver&#39;s act as they traveled the country. In 1931 Sonora was blinded a retinal detachment due to hitting the water off-balance with her eyes open.while diving her horse Red Lips on New Jersey&#39;s Steel Pier the act&#39;s permanent home since 1929. After her accident Sonora continued to dive horses until 1942.</p>