Fifty Great Western Illustrators

Fifty Great Western Illustrators
Author: Jeff Dykes
Publisher: Northland Publishing
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1975
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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Great Western Illustrators

Great Western Illustrators
Author: Jeff Dykes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1975
Genre: Artists
ISBN:


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Inventory of Dykes' book collection.

Making a Hand

Making a Hand
Author: Michael R. Grauer
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1623498066


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Winner, 2021 National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Western Heritage Award, Art/Photography Book (The Wrangler) Sometime in 1947, a letter arrived in the mailbox of Harold Dow Bugbee, already a well-known and highly sought illustrator for western pulp magazines and other publications. “Sir,” it began, “I have seen several of your pictures in the Cattleman. Sure like them and I am writing you to ask if you have all of your pictures in a book—if you do—we want to buy one.” “After seventy years of waiting,” writes Michael R. Grauer in this colorful survey of Bugbee’s life and career, “here is such a book.” Bugbee and his family arrived in Clarendon, Texas, in 1914, from Massachusetts. He helped his father with the 1,000-acre family ranch and eventually attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, where he studied architectural drawing. Subsequently, he enrolled at the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines, Iowa, but left after two years when the founder of the school told the young Texan that he had learned all the school had to offer. Bugbee avidly absorbed cowboy scenes and the lifestyle that birthed them. He filled canvases with colorful, authentic images that capture the spirit of the American West of the early to mid-1900s, especially in and near his beloved Texas Panhandle. By the 1930s, Bugbee was providing pen-and-ink sketches for magazines such as Ranch Romances, Western Stories, Country Gentleman, and Field and Stream. This richly illustrated overview of the man and his art provides a valuable and entertaining resource for collectors and students of western and Texas art.

1945-1978

1945-1978
Author: Maria Witt
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 3110975076


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Great Western Illustrators

Great Western Illustrators
Author: Jeff Dykes/Western Books (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1974
Genre: Illustrators
ISBN:


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Dr Nikola Returns

Dr Nikola Returns
Author: Guy Boothby
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8726612860


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Doctor Nikola’s goal in life is to achieve world domination and immortality. When he finds out that a secret society in Tibet is way more powerful than any other human being or government on the planet, he decides to set off on a long adventure. This society can teach Nikola how to extend life and raise the dead. But are they willing to share their knowledge? Can Doctor Nikola somehow force them to do so? Find out in "Dr Nikola Returns". Guy Boothby was an Australian author who lived in the period 1867-1905. His earlier works described life in Australia, but he gained wide popularity with his later fiction, which offered a vivid combination of crime, science fiction and horror stories. Boothby is well known for his Doctor Nikola series, a collection of novels telling the story of an occultist who seeks immortality and world domination. Other popular stories by him are "A Prince of Swindlers", which tells the story of a thief, and "Uncle Joe's Legacy and Other Stories", which is a collection of ghost stories. All in all, Guy Boothby left the world a colourful and rich literary legacy.

Reading The Virginian in the New West

Reading The Virginian in the New West
Author: Melody Graulich
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780803271043


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Although the origins of the western are as old as colonial westward expansion, it was Owen Wister?s novel The Virginian, published in 1902, that established most of the now-familiar conventions of the genre. On the heels of the classic western?s centennial, this collection of essays both re-examines the text of The Virginian and uses Wister?s novel as a lens for studying what the next century of western writing and reading will bring. The contributors address Wister?s life and travels, the novel?s influence on and handling of gender and race issues, and its illustrations and various retellings on stage, film, and television as points of departure for speculations about the ?new West??as indeed Wister himself does at the end of the novel. ø The contributors reconsider the novel?s textual complexity and investigate The Virginian's role in American literary and cultural history. Together their essays represent a new western literary studies, comparable to the new western history.

American Popular Illustration

American Popular Illustration
Author: James J. Best
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1984-04-23
Genre: Design
ISBN:


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