Scarecrow Press
Pages: 294
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-8108-4358-5 • Hardback • October 2002 • $103.00 • (£79.00)
978-1-4617-3108-5 • eBook • October 2002 • $97.50 • (£75.00)
C. Jack Lewis is a freelance writer and editor, with 11 novels, 23 books and some 6,000 magazine articles to his credit.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1 Tom Mix Ain't a Drink!
Chapter 5 2 The Cherokee Kid's Last Stand
Chapter 6 3 Lash, Fuzzy, and I
Chapter 7 4 Down the Celluloid Trail
Chapter 8 5 The Balancing Act
Chapter 9 6 From Wonsan to Mami Stover
Chapter 10 7 The Heroes of Poverty Row
Chapter 11 8 Back to the Ormonds
Chapter 12 9 Riders Along the Trail
Chapter 13 10 The Directors
Chapter 14 11 On Down the Trail
Chapter 15 12 The Screenwriters
Chapter 16 13 Of Guys and Gags
Chapter 17 14 And Then There Was Television
Chapter 18 15 End of the Trail
Chapter 19 16 Into the Sunset
Chapter 20 Index
Chapter 21 About the Author
A rare first-hand account of an unjustly forgotten era in horse opera history. Told with warmth and affection, it should delight B-western aficionados.
— Film Review
Named One of "THE BEST ANECDOTAL" Books on Cinema
— Classic Images
Highly personal, filled with rare glimpses of a life that lives only in the memory of a few, this narrative is a nostalgic memoir of a bygone time....written in Lewis' easy, conversational style, and a center section has 40 marvelous photos of the old sagebrush stars. Some of the anecdotes are hilarious, and we also learn which of the actors were real cowboys.
— J. B. Wood; The New Gun Week
A wealth of delightful nostalgia and memoirs...a fun trip down memory lane.
— Leatherneck