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Preface | ||
Foreword | 1 | |
Introduction | 5 | |
G. M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson: The First Movie Cowboy Hero | 11 | |
Tom Mix: King of the Hollywood Cowboys | 25 | |
Buck Jones: An Old-Time Cowboy | 43 | |
Tex Ritter: America's Most Beloved Cowboy | 59 | |
Roy Rogers: An American Icon | 77 | |
James M. Stewart: An American Original | 97 | |
Barbara Stanwyck: Uncommon Heroine | 113 | |
Will the Real Indians Please Stand Up? | 129 | |
Faces Without Names | 145 | |
Steve McQueen and the Last Western | 161 | |
James Arness: Television's Quintessential Western Hero | 177 | |
About the Contributors | 201 | |
Index | 205 |
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