The Fastest Drawer in the West
Author | : Sarah Albee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Dueling |
ISBN | : 9780717298730 |
Is Sheriff Pablo really the fastest drawer in the West?
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Author | : Sarah Albee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Dueling |
ISBN | : 9780717298730 |
Is Sheriff Pablo really the fastest drawer in the West?
Author | : David McPhail |
Publisher | : Golden Books |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780307175540 |
One quiet spring morning, a young boy uses his magic pencil to draw an old-fashioned passenger train and then finds himself among an odd assortment of passengers in the middle of a train robbery.
Author | : Ed McGivern |
Publisher | : Follett |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 1975-01-01 |
Genre | : Pistol shooting |
ISBN | : 9780695805579 |
Author | : Douglas Brode |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2013-08-01 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0292748280 |
"Overturns conventional thinking that the Western genre is essentially conservative. Instead, Brode demonstrates that Hollywood liberals used Westerns to espouse a progressive agenda on a range of issues, including gun control, environmental protection, respect for non-Christian belief systems, and community cohesion versus rugged individualism. Doug Brode takes a new look at dozens of Westerns, including Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Red River, 3:10 to Yuma (old and new), The Wild Ones, High Noon, My Darling Clementine, The Alamo, and No Country for Old Men"--
Author | : John Layne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2019-07-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781645310792 |
Joel Thornton is a retired US deputy marshal now living a quiet rancher's life outside the Texas town named in his honor. Days after welcoming his daughter, Elizabeth, home after seven years back east in Philadelphia, an old fugitive attacks the Tilted T Ranch seeking revenge and Thornton's cattle. Wounded in the ensuing gunfight, Thornton calls upon his daughter to find his old partner, former US Deputy Marshal Ben Chance, informing her, "Chance will know what to do." The young woman's journey leads her on an adventure that exposes her to the dangers of the Old West, including an Indian attack on her stagecoach, where a mysterious gunslinger emerges from the hills and saves the coach. Enchanted by Elizabeth and her quest, the gunslinger joins her in the search for her father's former partner, who unbeknownst to them has been wounded in a gunfight, having been saved by a young brash gunslinger on a secret mission of his own. Together, the two young gunslingers join the aged former Marshal Chance in the hunt for the outlaws who shot Elizabeth's father and stole his herd.
Author | : Connie Mason |
Publisher | : Leisure Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Gunfighters |
ISBN | : 9780843945324 |
From the author of "Pirate" comes the story of a hardened gunslinger seeking revenge who falls in love with the beautiful ranch owner whom he had set out to destroy.
Author | : James M. Volo, Ph.d. |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2016-05-24 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781533444691 |
The Old West has had a powerful impact on the concept of gentlemanly masculinity among Americans. To behave like a gentleman may mean little or much. To spend large sums of money like a gentleman may be of no great praise, but to conduct ones self like a gentleman implies a high standard even for those without financial means. For almost two centuries, the frontiersman has been a standard of rugged individualism and stoic bravery for the American male. Provider, protector, counselor, and knight errant to the weak or helpless, men on the frontier stood apart. Newspapers, Dime Novels, and Wild West Shows helped to form the popular view of Old West masculinity in the later 19th century. Novels and short stories served this purpose in the first half of the 20th century, but it was films and TV that cemented the image of the Old west that most post WWII Baby Boomers have today. The study of film and other media representations has been a particularly energetic field for masculinity research. However, western films are not so much about the West as they are about the Westerner. He stands alone, heroic, powerful, and seeking justice and order. The Westerner is the "last gentleman" and Westerns are "probably the last art form in which the concept of honor retains its strength." Directors and screenwriters, ultimately having overcome the simplistic shoot-em-up, used the genre to explore the pressing subjects of their day like racism, nationalism, capitalism, family, and honor, issues more deeply meshed with the concept of manliness than simply wearing a gun belt and Stetson hat. Fear not, Old West purists! For those traditionalists among you, these pages are filled with authentic designs, facts, weapons, and tales from the mid 1800s to the turn of the century and slightly beyond. Here are some of the roots of the most popular holsters, fashions, weapons, cartridges, and myths preferred by collectors and reenactors. So-called Cowboy Action enthusiasts, NRA members, and armchair generals will find sections of this work devoted to their hobbies, and while stodgy academics might cringe, Old West historians will have their obsessions somewhat mollified. Nonetheless, the current author grew up in the days of Shoot'em-up Saturdays at the movies, prime time TV Westerns, and those wondrous sights and sounds of Cowboy gunfights with cap guns on a hillside and Indian encounters on the pavement during a childhood when neither activity was considered politically incorrect. Few other authors in this genre have a resume that includes formal training in science, weapons, and horsemanship; nor have they actually been a horse wrangler, ridden in a troop of cavalry, and reenacted a mounted charge with dozens of others, Hollywood cameras running, revolvers or swords in hand. Nonetheless, there comes a time when we are all "too old and too fat to jump rail fences with horses" (True Grit) and must retire to our easy chairs to write. What follows is a serious (if a bit nostalgic) effort at history by a critically noted author and widely published historian with the proper credentials and practical experience to attempt to carry it off. Cling to your Bibles and to your guns, partner! Dudes need not apply.
Author | : Keith R. West |
Publisher | : A & C Black |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Flowers in art |
ISBN | : 9781871569568 |
Full of botanical information as well as clear step-by-step guidance and advice on basic equipment and how to work in various media, this book is for the increasing number of beginners and more experienced artists who want to draw and paint with botanical accuracy.
Author | : Keith West |
Publisher | : A & C Black |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Botanical illustration |
ISBN | : 9780713670059 |
This comprehensive and authoritative handbook is for all those who want to portray plants and flowers with botanical accuracy. In it the author gives detailed advice on working in pencil, pen, scraper board, watercolour, acrylics and gouache; on building up a painting or drawing by stages; on taking measurements and understanding plant structure; on collecting, handling and preserving plant material.