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Buck Jones and the Rebel Riders

Buck Jones and the Rebel Riders
Author: Floyd Boesch
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387479253

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Buck Jones is a retired Vietnam war hero. He served three tours with the Green Beret Special Forces. After his wife and best friend are killed, and he is left to die, beaten and unconscious, Buck is forced to seek out revenge against the notorious biker gang, The Rebel Riders Motorcycle Club. Buck goes undercover, as an CIA operative, in order to bring these creeps down, once and for all.


Buck Jones in Ride 'Em Cowboy

Buck Jones in Ride 'Em Cowboy
Author: Buck Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258067250

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Buck Jones and the Night Riders

Buck Jones and the Night Riders
Author: Gaylord Du Bois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1937
Genre: Western comic books, strips, etc
ISBN:

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Color illustration of Buck Jones on the front cover. Black and white illustrations throughout the text.


Buck Jones and the Rough Riders in Forbidden Trails

Buck Jones and the Rough Riders in Forbidden Trails
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1943
Genre: Big little books
ISBN:

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Two men ride into town. Just released from a long term in prison, they're answering an invitation from a former partner to help take over Yucca City. Their friend, the owner of the Ed Nelson's Red Moon Saloon, stakes them for a few days before they start working on his plan. He knows that the first order of business is to pay back retired U.S. Marshall Buck Roberts, who vowed to send them back to the pen as long as he was alive. Then they'll pay back another old enemy: young Jim Cramer has set up a freight hauling business, and his first really big customer has ordered a trial shipment of high grade ore, promising Cramer regular shipments and a percent of the ore.


Wild Bill Wellman

Wild Bill Wellman
Author: William Wellman, Jr.
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101870281

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The extraordinary life—the first—of the legendary, undercelebrated Hollywood director known in his day as “Wild Bill” (and he was!) Wellman, whose eighty-two movies (six of them uncredited), many of them iconic; many of them sharp, cold, brutal; others poetic, moving; all of them a lesson in close-up art, ranged from adventure and gangster pictures to comedies, aviation, romances, westerns, and searing social dramas. Among his iconic pictures: the pioneering World War I epic Wings (winner of the first Academy Award for best picture), Public Enemy (the toughest gangster picture of them all), Nothing Sacred, the original A Star Is Born, Beggars of Life, The Call of the Wild, The Ox-Bow Incident, Battleground, The High and the Mighty... David O. Selznick called him “one of the motion pictures’ greatest craftsmen.” Robert Redford described him as “feisty, independent, self-taught, and self-made. He stood his ground and fought his battles for artistic integrity, never wavering, always clear in his film sense.” Wellman directed Hollywood’s biggest stars for three decades, including Clark Gable, Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, and Clint Eastwood. It was said he directed “like a general trying to break out of a beachhead.” He made pictures with such noted producers as Darryl F. Zanuck, Nunnally Johnson, Jesse Lasky, and David O. Selznick. Here is a revealing, boisterous portrait of the handsome, tough-talking, hard-drinking, uncompromising maverick (he called himself a “crazy bastard”)—juvenile delinquent; professional ice-hockey player as a kid; World War I flying ace at twenty-one in the Lafayette Flying Corps (the Lafayette Escadrille), crashing more than six planes (“We only had four instruments, none of which worked. And no parachutes . . . Greatest goddamn acrobatics you ever saw in your life”)—whose own life story was more adventurous and more unpredictable than anything in the movies. Wellman was a wing-walking stunt pilot in barnstorming air shows, recipient of the Croix de Guerre with two Gold Palm Leaves and five United States citations; a bad actor but good studio messenger at Goldwyn Pictures who worked his way up from assistant cutter; married to five women, among them Marjorie Crawford, aviatrix and polo player; silent picture star Helene Chadwick; and Dorothy Coonan, Busby Berkeley dancer, actress, and mother of his seven children. Irene Mayer Selznick, daughter of Louis B. Mayer, called Wellman “a terror, a shoot-up-the-town fellow, trying to be a great big masculine I-don’t-know-what. David had a real weakness for him. I didn’t share it.” Yet she believed enough in Wellman’s vision and cowritten script about Hollywood to persuade her husband to produce A Star Is Born, which Wellman directed. After he took over directing Tarzan Escapes at MGM, Wellman went to Louis B. Mayer and asked to make another Tarzan picture on his own. “What are you talking about? It’s beneath your dignity,” said Mayer. “To hell with that,” said Wellman, “I haven’t got any dignity.” Now William Wellman, Jr., drawing on his father’s unpublished letters, diaries, and unfinished memoir, gives us the first full portrait of the man—boy, flyer, husband, father, director, artist. Here is a portrait of a profoundly American spirit and visionary, a man’s man who was able to put into cinematic storytelling the most subtle and fulsome of feeling, a man feared, respected, and loved.


Reel Cowboys of the Santa Susanas

Reel Cowboys of the Santa Susanas
Author: Jerry England
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0615214991

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A photographic history of "B" Western movie location ranches in Chatsworth, California. More than 350 photos of scenes lensed in the Santa Susana Mountains. Come ride with author Jerry England as he takes you on a photographic tour of famous Chatsworth area movie ranches. Witness Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, John Wayne, Allan Lane, Bill Elliott, Charles Starrett, the Lone Ranger, Buster Crabbe, Tim McCoy, Lash LaRue, and many other six-gun heroes as they ride the pony trails of the gone, but not forgotten Iverson Movie Location Ranch, Brandeis Movie Ranch, Bell Moving Picture Ranch, Corriganville Movie Ranch, Spahn Ranch, and Burro Flats. View action scenes filmed at Chatsworth's reservoir, train depot, and railroad tunnels. Then follow your favorite Hollywood cowboy through the western streets, outlaw shacks, stagecoach stops, and ranch houses you've seen in hundreds of "B" Westerns.


The Saga of Buck Jones

The Saga of Buck Jones
Author: Buck Rainey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1975
Genre:
ISBN:

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