Hello wonderful people, today I'm spotlighting a recently released historical western called
"Devil out of Texas" by Roger Raffee.
"Devil out of Texas" by Roger Raffee.
Description:
In the summer of 1973, a fourteen year old kid spends time
with his grandfather and his friends, George Burns, Jack Benny, Georgie Jessel,
and others, as they play cards at the Hillcrest Country Club near Beverly Hills,
California. He later sits down to listen as his grandfather tells him the
action-packed tale of his great-grandfather, the first Jewish Texas Ranger, and
how his grandfather came to Hollywood to become one of the pioneers of the
movie industry.
The young man learns about how his grandfather came to be
friends with the early stars of the silver screen, like Tom Mix, William S. Hart,
Lionel Barrymore, and Doug Fairbanks, and his grandfather's association with
the great Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, the famous lawman Wyatt
Earp, and other fascinating characters.
Follow this link to find the book on Amazon and read more about the topics covered in it.
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