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America's Favorite Cowboy, Roy Rogers, stars in sixteen rip-roaring western radio adventures from the early 1950s!
Cowboy actor and singer Roy Rogers galloped his way across the plains, always ready to apprehend cattle thieves, break up a diamond-smuggling ring, thwart bank robbers, or rescue a kidnap victim. The Roy Rogers Show premiered on radio in 1944 with Roy's real-life wife Dale Evans at his side. Youngsters were enthralled by the program's mix or great music, cozy campfire evenings, and Western drama, with comic turns from Roy's sidekick, George Gabby Hayes. In later years Pat Brady, a zany camp cook in a few of Roy's movies, replaced Gabby as Roy's sidekick. Unlike other cowboy western radio shows of the day, The Roy Rogers Show featured cars and telephones, and the audience was only too willing to suspend disbelief. Enjoy sixteen of Roy's greatest radio adventures!
10/12/51 - Ed Bailey's Bad Luck 10/19/51 - Jake Gullick Threatens Doug Manson 11/2/51 - Captured and Forced to Talk 11/23/51 - The Dibona Gang 11/30/51 - The Map of Death 12/28/51 - Bill Palmer Registers in Dale's Hotel 1/4/52 - Andy Sales Plans to Surrender 2/8/52 - Loco Weed 2/15/52 - Gold Camp and Winding Creek 2/22/52 - Hideaway 2/29/52 - Professor Douglas Mason 3/14/52 - The Lee Bulow Gang 4/4/52 - Frogs 4/11/52 - Evidence 4/28/52 - Paradise Valley Sweepstakes 9/18/52 - Red Danger and Black Gold
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This soulful book of personal poetry brought me into the past and into the present---and into my heart.
Read the first book and this 2nd one did not disappoint! Loved every chapter. More please!
Like it was written by George Santos
Received an Advanced Reader Copy from a friend. I am an avid true crime reader and upon completion I question if the author is credible. The timeline does not add up for his age and the times of his alleged involvement in organized crime. Some of the things in the book he is alleged to have said and done I remember almost word for word from movies I had previously watched. He literally stole a scene from the movie the accountant with Ben Affleck and said that he did it. I did a little research after completing the book and learned that this author was also claiming in 2010 that he was a long time member of the Bloods Gang. That coupled with the above leads me to believe that it is nothing more than fantasy. Do not waste your time or money
Like it was written by George Santos
Received an Advanced Reader Copy from a friend. I am an avid true crime reader and upon completion I question if the author is credible. The timeline does not add up for his age and the times of his alleged involvement in organized crime. Some of the things in the book he is alleged to have said and done I remember almost word for word from movies I had previously watched. He literally stole a scene from the movie the accountant with Ben Affleck and said that he did it. I did a little research after completing the book and learned that this author was also claiming in 2010 that he was a long time member of the Bloods Gang. That coupled with the above leads me to believe that it is nothing more than fantasy. Do not waste your time or money
What a difficult story to tell. I appreciate the honesty and vulnerability. Definitely made me think.