Between its dusty sweeping backdrop; epic tale of unlikely friendship, love and loss; complex characters; and enduring spirit of adventure, there are many reasons to love Larry McMurtry's 1985 ...
A 1989 classic Western show, one of the greatest and most influential of all time in the genre, is now finally available to ...
Set in the small western town of Curtis Wells, Lonesome Dove: The Series follows first the romance and later the marriage of Newt Call and Hannah Peale, and the obsession that Clay Mosby, who owns ...
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Name your favorite Larry McMurtry movie. Wait, don't say "Lonesome Dove." That was a TV miniseries, not a feature film. So were three related "Lonesome Dove" miniseries that were based on novels by ...
Like many now gray-haired men of my generation, and a few women too, I wanted to be a cowboy. TV made me that way, starting with such early shoot-’em-up characters as Hopalong Cassidy, the Lone Ranger ...
This month, fans have a chance to bid on books, guns, and a pinball machine owned by the definitive chronicler of twentieth-century Texas. Note that while all the items listed below come directly from ...
Return to Lonesome Dove is a sequel to the hit series Lonesome Dove. In the opening episode Captain Woodrow F. Call heads back to his Montana ranch with a heard of wild horses where he has left his ...
It’s impossible to imagine any modern work of fiction from a relatively unknown author creating the sort of cultural impact made by James Clavell’s 1975 novel Shogun. In the 49 years since its ...
Set in the mid-to-late 1870s American West, Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove is described as “the grandest novel ever written about the last defiant wilderness.” The story brings readers to the tiny ...
Paul Newman and Melvyn Douglas tangle as father and son in "Hud," the first Larry McMurtry work to be adapted into a movie. Name your favorite Larry McMurtry movie. Wait, don't say "Lonesome Dove." ...