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Hi,
I sell a John Wayne book written in French: John Wayne, un homme, une légende, by Christian Dureau, 2005. Click here.
Sincerely,
KalmoukThanks for your input,
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How about "John Wayne's 26 Bar Ranch Scrapbook" it Not In French But is in Cowboy English and Easy to Read and with Great Pictures of Duke and His Friends at the Ranch, in the 1960s and The 1970s !
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ChiliBill,
I think you need a clickable link directing folks to your collection of books for sale.
I remember you were talking about reprinting your chili cookbooks, are they available? -
Ok Chester,
Here it is But, I Did Not want You to think I was trying to Peddle my Wares on This Web-Site !
http://www.ranch26bar.com/BOOKS.html
Chilibill -
Thanks for the link Bill
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I read the posts on this thread and think that the following are not listed.
An Intimate Look At A Legend The John Wayne Album
DUKE by John Boswell & Jay David
The Life and Times of the Western Movie by Jay Hyams ( picture of JW on cover )
Cowboy Movies by Norman V Richards
( picture on cover of scene from Big Jake )
The Encyclopedia of Western Movies by Phil Hardy
( picture of John Wayne on cover )
No one has brought magazines into this yet and I will only refer to the series done by the Saturday Evening Post in 1979 as of possible interest. The August 79 cover is a likeness of the Duke.
I agree with earlier posts that found the books used to write screenplays and others derived from screenplays make for an interesting read.
In the book Comancheros Paul Regret only wounds the son of the judge he duels with at the start of both book and film. In the movie the character states that he would have hit him in the shoulder if he had not moved. It allows you to consider changes made and to contemplate why. take care -
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Just to put my oar in and maybe for any newcomers that are unaware of Bills wares. if you like Chilli buy these books because the reciepes are great.
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Arthur, Thanks for The Plug on the Cookbooks. !
Back in the late 1970s and 1980s when I had my Cooking Show on T.V. we sold them for $9.95 and Sold Thousands of them, now it cost $18.00 Just to have one book Printed !Bill
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thanks for the update Bill
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Thanks for the update Bill.
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Still one of the Best books "John Wayne ---There Rode A Legend."
Chilibill -
Has anyone seen any new books on Duke, released for the festive season?
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Keith , What BOOKS Are You Talking About ?
Chilibill -
Keith , What BOOKS Are You Talking About ?
ChilibillAny books about Duke Bill.
You know what the marketing folks are like,
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There is a New Book about Duke and the Films that He did in Arizona and the "Old Tucson Movie Town" in the 1960 and Early 1970s done by one of His Arizona Masonic Brother. And at this time is going to be called "A Man Called Duke" and I should have a First Draft of the Book in a Week or Two !
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Chilibill -
For Duke's One hundred Birthday Party at the 26 Bar Ranch a Book was done and here are a few of the over 300 Pages that are in in
"The 26 Bar Ranch Scrapbook."
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http://www.ranch26bar.com/SCRAPBOOK.html
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I've read his wife Pilar Wayne's book on him. It was an excellent book.
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Yesterday I received the latest and regretably the last, of Tim Lilley's 'The Trail Beyond'.
As usual it maintains its high standard with a very attractive title drawing by John Hagner of a scene from 'She Wore A Yellow Ribbon' with Duke and Joanne Dru.
John Wayne's Last Interview by Bill Kelly
The Duke & Democracy on John Wayne by Charles Taylor
The Bargirl & The Cowboy A Christmas Tale by Yours Truly
The Long Voyage Home John Wayne's Unique Role as Ole Olsen
John Isn't on the Wayne Looking At Hollywood with Hedda Hopper
John Wayne 2008 Birthday Celebration by Michael Waack
Remember The Alamo John Wayne's THE ALAMO by John Ted Wayne
The Chess Player A Tribute to a Favourite Pastime by Tim Lilley
My John Wayne Day by Richard W. Nederhoed
Those Fabulous Film Fights The War Wagon
The Weeping Walloper A John Wayne Comic Adventure
Lets Make Nome Noise COLERADO by Roland Schaefli
To The Editor Thoughts, snaps etc from our readers
For Your Shelves
Big Trail Ads
Tim said he would make his last memorable and I think he has achieved this.
Regards
Arthur -
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The Bargirl & The Cowboy A Christmas Tale by Yours Truly
If I missed it previously, forgive me. But I didn't know you wrote, Arthur. Congratulations on having a story published in The Trail Beyond. Must make you feel very proud.
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