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- Dodge's 1932 book " Mount Vernon : Its Owner and Its Story ", with an introduction by Owen Wister, told many stories about Washington and his home, including details of a mechanical roasting spit that Washington had designed and of finding a pocket-knife that had belonged to Washington in his youth.
- Editor's Note from " Red Sky At Morning " : Commenting on his inclusion in Twentieth Century Western Writers, Richard Bradford wrote in 1982, " I don't consider myself as a western writer, in the sense that Zane Grey, Owen Wister, Jack Schaefer, or Louis L'Amour are western writers ."
- In 2014, the production company L Amoreaux / Bartlett / Race / Thomas sought actors for an independent TV pilot, " Bandits and Tadpoles ", written by Bartlett and Thomas and directed by Clarke, about a young boy whose daydreams put him in the American Old West of the Owen Wister novel " The Virginian ".
- As surely as Owen Wister's " Virginian, " gave the world William S . Hart, Hopalong Cassidy, Roy Rogers and the rest, Pendleton brought forth Rambo, and scores of other copycat heroes . ( Curiously, although there have been two projects, " The Executioner " has never made it to the screen .)
- Dinners have been given in honor of many others, including Elihu Vedder ( 1887 ), Rudyard Kipling ( 1895 ), Oliver Wendell Holmes ( 1902 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1903 ), Booker T . Washington ( 1905 ), Winston Churchill ( 1907 ), Norman Angell ( 1913 ), George Macaulay Trevelyan ( 1924 ), Owen Wister ( 1929 ), Ignace Paderewski ( 1930 ).
- At about the same time I was devouring the Zane Grey inventory and liking such items as " The Heritage of the Desert " and " The Last of the Duanes " without reservation, although I already understood that the Grey romances-- and they are romances-- did not interest serious critics who, however, had enshrined Owen Wister's " The Virginian " as a classic.
- After a trip to China in 1933, they reworked a section of the garden in Chinese style . A plastered stone wall, separated by a tiny hip roof and an entrance to it is made through a large vase-shaped gate, on one side of which appears, in red, the Chinese characters which denote the year, month, and day of its erection . The garden also holds an orange and a lemon tree taken from the orangery of Butler Place when Owen Wister sold it.
- Besides a Hopwood Award and a Theatre Guild Award for his one play, Swarthout was twice nominated by his publishers for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction ( for " They Came To Cordura " by Random House and " Bless The Beasts & Children " by O . Henry Prize Short Story nomination ( in 1960 for " A Glass of Blessings " ), a Gold Medal from the National Society of Arts and Letters in 1972, won Spur Awards for Best Western Novel of the Year from the Western Writers of America for " The Shootist " ( 1976 ) and " The Homesman ", a Wrangler Award for Best Western Novel of 1988 for " The Homesman " from the Western Heritage Association, and finally the Western Writers'Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum ( previously known as National Cowboy Hall of Fame ) in Oklahoma City in June 1991 . " The Shootist " was the basis of John Wayne's final film in 1976 and has since come to be recognized as a classic Western film and one of the Duke's very best.
- Noteworthy artworks in the ACMAA collection by Remington and Russell include : 1 ) Frederic Remington, " A Dash for the Timber " ( 1889; see gallery below )-- a work that established Remington as a serious painter when it was exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1889.2 ) Frederic Remington, " The Broncho Buster " ( 1895 )-- Remington's first attempt to model in bronze and the work that started him on a long secondary career as a sculptor . 3 ) Frederic Remington, " The Fall of the Cowboy " ( 1895 )-- an evocation of the fading of the mythic cowboy of legend, anticipating Owen Wister's celebrated novel, " The Virginian " ( 1902 ) . 4 ) Charles M . Russell, " Medicine Man " ( 1908 )-- a detailed portrait of a Blackfeet shaman, reflecting Russell's empathy with Native American culture . 5 ) Charles M . Russell, " Meat for Wild Men " ( 1924 )-- a bronze sculpture that evokes the " grand turmoil " resulting as a band of mounted hunters descends upon a herd of grazing buffalo.
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