B. M. Bower:Jean Of The Lazy A
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9781153632614
Excerpt: ...fire added their spectacular effect to a scene now and then. Jean, of course, was invariably the wild rider who fled in a blond wig and Muriel''s clothes from pursui… Plus…
Excerpt: ...fire added their spectacular effect to a scene now and then. Jean, of course, was invariably the wild rider who fled in a blond wig and Muriel''s clothes from pursuing villains, or dashed up to the sheriff''s office to give the alarm. Frequently she fired the blank cartridges, until Lite warned her that blank cartridges would ruin her gun-barrel; after which she insisted upon using bullets, to the secret trepidation of the villains who must stand before her and who could never quite grasp the fact that Jean knew exactly where those bullets were going to land. She would sit in her room at the Lazy A, when the sun and the big, black automobile and the painted workers were gone, and write feverishly of ghosts and Indians and the fair maiden who endured so much and the brave hero who dared so much and loved so well. Lee Milligan she visualized as the human wolf who looked with desire upon Lillian. Gil Huntley became the hero as the story unfolded; and while I have told you absolutely nothing about Jean''s growing acquaintance with these two, you may draw your own conclusions from the place she made for them in her book that she was writing. And you may also form some idea of what Lite Avery was living through, during those days when his work and his pride held him apart, and Jean did stunts to her heart''s content with these others. A letter from the higher-ups in the Great Western Company, written just after a trial run of the first picture wherein Jean had worked, had served to stimulate Burns'' appetite for the spectacular, so that the stunts became more and more the features of his pictures. Muriel Gay was likely to become the most famous photo-play actress in the West, he believed. That is, she would if Jean continued to double for her in everything save the straight dramatic work. Jean did not care just at that time how much glory Muriel Gay was collecting for work that Jean herself had done. Jean was experiencing the first thrills of seeing her... B. M. Bower, Books, History, Jean Of The Lazy A Books>History The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Children's literature; Fiction; Western stories; Silent films; Ranch life; Cowboys; Frontier and pioneer life; Fiction / Westerns; Literary Criticism / Children's Literature;<
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B. M. Bower:Jean Of The Lazy A
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9781153632614
Excerpt: ...fire added their spectacular effect to a scene now and then. Jean, of course, was invariably the wild rider who fled in a blond wig and Muriel''s clothes from pursui… Plus…
Excerpt: ...fire added their spectacular effect to a scene now and then. Jean, of course, was invariably the wild rider who fled in a blond wig and Muriel''s clothes from pursuing villains, or dashed up to the sheriff''s office to give the alarm. Frequently she fired the blank cartridges, until Lite warned her that blank cartridges would ruin her gun-barrel; after which she insisted upon using bullets, to the secret trepidation of the villains who must stand before her and who could never quite grasp the fact that Jean knew exactly where those bullets were going to land. She would sit in her room at the Lazy A, when the sun and the big, black automobile and the painted workers were gone, and write feverishly of ghosts and Indians and the fair maiden who endured so much and the brave hero who dared so much and loved so well. Lee Milligan she visualized as the human wolf who looked with desire upon Lillian. Gil Huntley became the hero as the story unfolded; and while I have told you absolutely nothing about Jean''s growing acquaintance with these two, you may draw your own conclusions from the place she made for them in her book that she was writing. And you may also form some idea of what Lite Avery was living through, during those days when his work and his pride held him apart, and Jean did stunts to her heart''s content with these others. A letter from the higher-ups in the Great Western Company, written just after a trial run of the first picture wherein Jean had worked, had served to stimulate Burns'' appetite for the spectacular, so that the stunts became more and more the features of his pictures. Muriel Gay was likely to become the most famous photo-play actress in the West, he believed. That is, she would if Jean continued to double for her in everything save the straight dramatic work. Jean did not care just at that time how much glory Muriel Gay was collecting for work that Jean herself had done. Jean was experiencing the first thrills of seeing her... B. M. Bower, Books, History, Jean Of The Lazy A Books>History, General Books LLC<
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Bower, B. M.:Jean of the Lazy a
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