In this section, you will find items related to the fandom linked to the Western genre. These items were either created by the fans themselves or written with the fans in mind.
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Broncho Billy
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Gene Autry
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Sixgun Heroes
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Roy Rogers
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Life and Legacy of Gene Autry
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Courtney Andree. "Broncho Billy and the Problem of the Male Movie Fan." Film History 26, No. 3 (2014): 57-83.
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Renee Brown. "Gene Autry left mark on Palm Springs." Desert Sun, June 2, 2016.
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Theodore L. Hake and Robert D. Cauler. Sixgun Heroes: A Price Guide to Movie Cowboy Collectibles. Des Moines: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1976.
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Ron Lenius. Ultimate Roy Rogers Collection: Identification & Price Guide. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2001.
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Spring Sault. "The Life and Legacy of Gene Autry: The Singing Cowboy & True Country Gentleman." Texas Hill Country, August 18, 2017.
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Roy and Dale I
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Roy and Dale II
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My Journey with Roy Rogers
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10 Western Movies
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John Wayne Fans on Facebook
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Tricia Spencer. The Touch of Roy and Dale: The Impact and Influence of Roy Rogers, The King of the Cowboys, and Dale Evans, The Queen of the West, as only their fans could tell it. West Quest, 2011.
From Amazon: When author Tricia Spencer acquired 40,000 pieces of fan mail from the Rogers' estate, she discovered much more than typical fan adulation. Nestled amidst never-before-seen photos, poetry, art and songs were amazing personal Roy and Dale stories. The 1990s letters were written when Roy and Dale began facing health challenges, and in spite of it being nearly a half a century beyond their Hollywood heyday, fans rallied to express just how much their American heroes had influenced and altered the paths of their lives. Additionally, Ms. Spencer invited Roy and Dale's children, family friends, western silver screen stars, western authors, and others to pen their own personal essays for the book. Elton John and Bernie Taupin's Roy Rogers song, the sketch art of stuntman and famed western artist, Walt LaRue, and memories shared by celebrity friends blend seamlessly with the expression and imaginative artistic creations of Roy and Dale's cherished fans. Many words have been devoted to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, but never before have those words been gathered into the revelation that is The Touch of Roy and Dale. A book for all generations, it easily answers the question: What is a hero? Roy and Dale's greatest accomplishment was never their celebrity. As the collective voices of this book so poignantly, sometimes humorously, sometimes rawly, reveal, it was their uncommon and generous humanity that made them heroes. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book benefits Roy and Dale's charity, The Happy Trails Children's Foundation. |
Tricia Spencer. The Touch of Roy and Dale, Volume II: Personally Told Stories of Lives Changed by Roy Rogers, The King of the West, and Dale Evans, The Queen of the West, Continue. West Quest, 2014.
From Google Books: When author Tricia Spencer acquired 40,000 pieces of fan mail from the Rogers' estate, she discovered much more than typical fan adulation. Nestled amidst never-before-seen photos, poetry, art and songs were amazing personal Roy and Dale stories. The 1990s letters were written when Roy and Dale began facing health challenges, and in spite of it being nearly a half a century beyond their Hollywood heyday, fans rallied to express just how much their American heroes had influenced and altered the paths of their lives. Additionally, Ms. Spencer invited Roy and Dale's children, family friends, western silver screen stars, western authors, and others to pen their own personal essays for The Touch of Roy and Dale: The Impact and Influence of Roy Rogers, The King of the Cowboys, and Dale Evans, The Queen of the West, As Only Their Fans Could Tell It. In Volume II, (The Touch of Roy and Dale, Volume II: Personally Told Stories of Lives Changed by Roy Rogers, The King of the Cowboys, and Dale Evans, The Queen of the West, CONTINUE), readers hear from even more fans, including those who wrote while on active duty in the military, plus stories from some of Roy and Dale's grandchildren. There are also essays by other authors, western poets and songwriters, and many celebrated folks like Senator Max Cleland, Dick Baxter (Dale's manager), Patrick Curtis (Gone With the Wind's Baby Beau), and Peter Plamondon, Sr. (the man behind the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain), just to name a few. Volume II boasts nearly 600 private collection photos, as well as more never-before-seen poetry, art and songs. Many words have been devoted to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, but never before have those words been gathered into the revelation that is The Touch of Roy and Dale and The Touch of Roy and Dale, Volume II. Ideal for all generations, both books easily answer the question: What is a hero? Roy and Dale's greatest accomplishment was never their celebrity. As the collective voices of this Volume II book so poignantly, sometimes humorously, sometimes rawly, reveal, it was their uncommon and generous humanity that made them heroes. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book benefits Roy and Dale's charity, The Happy Trails Children's Foundation. |
Tricia Spencer. "My Journey with Roy Rogers, The King of the Cowboys, and Dale Evans, The Queen of the West." HuffPost, May 21, 2014.
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Joe Taylor. "10 Western Movies That Will Make You a Fan of the Genre." We Got This Covered, 2014.
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