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1. Roy Rogers: The Collected Daily
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2. The Cowboy and the Senorita: A
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3. Happy Trails: A Pictorial Celebration
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4. Cowboy Princess: Life with My
 
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5. HAPPY TRAILS: Our Life Story
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6. Happy Trails: Our Life Story
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7. The Roy Rogers Show Vol 3
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8. King of the Cowboys, Queen of
 
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9. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: It
 
10. Roy Rogers on the Trail of the
 
11. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in River
12. Angel Unaware
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13. My Last Days as Roy Rogers
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14. Roy Rogers Archives Volume 1 (Dark
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15. Happy Trails: The Story of Roy
 
16. Roy Rogers on the Double-R Ranch
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17. The Roy Rogers Book: A Reference
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18. Roy Rogers: King of the Cowboys
 
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19. Growing Up With Roy and Dale
 
20. Roy Rogers and the Raiders of

1. Roy Rogers: The Collected Daily and Sunday Newspaper Strips
by Various, Mike Arens, Alex Toth
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2011-02-28)
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Now for the first time an in-depth collection surveying the greatest cowboy strip to grace newspapers, Roy Rogers. See the adventures of Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger in both the black-and-white daily strips and twelve complete full-color continuities of the Sundays. Presented in this volume is the complete work of Silver Age master Alex Toth on the title. Also featured is artwork by Mike Arens, Pete Alvardo, and Tom, Chuck, and Bob McKimson. During the 1950's Roy Rogers was one of the most widely read newspaper comic strips in America and this volume presents a representative sampling covering the entire 12-year run of the title. This book, as with all Hermes Press' comic book and strip reprints, presents a detailed essay about the strip's history, written by comics historian Tim Lasuita, accompanied by artwork, movie posters, advertising, and toys. ... Read more


2. The Cowboy and the Senorita: A Biography of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
by Chris Enss, Howard Kazanjian
Paperback: 256 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 0762738308
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans ruled the West from the silver screen as the King of Cowboys and and Queen of the West. Off screen, this husband and wife duo raised a family and lived the "Code of the West." Now, in this new biography, named for their first feature film as a pair, the Rogers family shares the inside story of these beloved Western icons, detailing their personal struggles and rise to stardom, the lives of their children, the tragedies that befell their family, and their memories of Roy and Dale and Trigger and other sidekicks on the silver screen and behind the scenes. More than sixty photographs of the couple at work and at home are included.
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Cowboy and The Senorita
This book takes you back to a simpler and better time in our history. They truly were a magical couple who made all of us as kids want to be one of "the good guys".

5-0 out of 5 stars Roy & Dale
Growing up watching the TV shows and later watching them on Christian TV, I am a great fan of theirs.I even visited their museum in California and just missed seeing Roy.I loved the book.I'm not a great reader but couldn't put it down. I even plan to read it again!

5-0 out of 5 stars Time capsule for a generation
I loved this little book. Not a Hollywood whitewash, but a real story of two people whose love of family and faith shined for a whole generation because of their earnest values and huge hearts.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best biographies about Roy Rogers & Dale Evans!
Chris Enss's, The Cowboy and the Senorita: A Biography of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans is one of the most heart-warming and well written biographies about the "King of the Cowboys" and the "Queen of the West." The personal stories of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are very well crafted, and the author is able to capture the essence and soul of these two wonderful people. Ms. Enss is articulate, animated, and amazing when she read excerpts from her book at a Barnes & Noble store. Fans of her wonderful book should really meet the author in person. I truly hope an audio version of this book gets produced soon.

5-0 out of 5 stars Packs in black and white photos and high drama
The Cowboy And The Senorita provides fans of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with a new, authorized biography based on the contributions of the Rogers family, who share their inside story of the two. From Dale's determination to be a singer despite her position as a teen single mother to Roy's first wife's death and his struggles raising three children alone, Cowboy And The Senorita packs in black and white photos and high drama to re-create the special challenges and lives of the two. ... Read more


3. Happy Trails: A Pictorial Celebration of the Life and Times of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
by Howard Kazanjian, Chris Enss
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2005-01-01)
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Asin: 0762730897
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans ruled the West from the silver screen as the King of Cowboys and and Queen of the West. Off screen, this husband and wife duo raised a family and lived the "Code of the West." Now, in this new book, the Rogers family shares their memories of Roy, Dale, and Trigger, along with their other sidekicks and more than a hundred never before seen, behind the scenes photographs.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Bio
This is a very interesting book.As a pictorial you not only can read their back grounds but can also see some great pictures as well.I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in Roy and Dale.

5-0 out of 5 stars Happy Trails, pictoral celebration,Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
A beautiful book for any fan. It has pictures that show the lives of Roy,Dale and family off stage and we can truly get a glimpse how genuine they were. Like Dusty Rogers said, "they were ordinary people living extraordinary lives". They were,and still are good examples. Their best example and inspiration are the lives they lived in family, and selfless service to others. They endured trials and heartache like all of us and learned to trust in God and family.This book is like a family photo album we have the pleasure to view for ourselves. I recommend this as a wonderful gift for any fan, or as a piece of bygone days when America had real heroes on the silver screen,who were heroes in real life as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Happy Trails!
I am very happy with this Pictorial book has really great pictures and stories about Roy & Dale. I highly recommend it to any fans of Roy Rogers & Dale Evans.

Thank you Amazon!

5-0 out of 5 stars Happy Trails = Happy Memories
I grew up watching Roy and Dale on TV but even though they were part of my life, and one of the reasons I still love horses, I learned a lot about them as people in this great book. Really glad I bought it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Picture Book
I liked this book and plan to always keep it.It contained a lot of the same pictures I have seen over the years and I would have liked more "never seen before" photos.It is good to have so many of them though in one book - like a photo album. ... Read more


4. Cowboy Princess: Life with My Parents Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
by Cheryl Rogers-Barnett
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2003-10-25)
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Asin: 158979026X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In Cowboy Princess, the eldest daughter of the famous Hollywood couple tells the story of America's most famous cowboy and cowgirl like nobody else can. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Truly Wonderful Book about Two Truly Wonderful People
who enriched our lives over five decades.

Cheryl Rogers Barnett has truly written a memoir full of Love, Respect, and Admiration for her late parents, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. She writes of the people they were, before she was born, the circumstances of her adoption - yes, Cheryl was adopted by Roy and his first wife - and growing up in the Rogers-Evans* (Roy's first wife died while Cheryl was still a young pre-adolescent child, Dale lovingly took her on as her own) household.Roy, bless his soul, was in many ways, a real cowboy who eschewed the Hollywood lifestyle and could live in the great outdoors - in fact one of their early homes out at Lake Hughes was in a wooded setting - with rattlesnakes! Knowing that this wouldn't work, Roy moved in closer to Los Angeles, but always made sure that his children were grounded and did not have airs about them.

Barnett writes about her growing-up in the Rogers-Evans household, and in reading it one kind of wishes that too were put of a family that truly lived by the Cowboy Code. Roy and Dale were among the kindest folks one could ever meet, and I sure wish I did. Both Roy and Dale were unfailing kind and considerate to most people they met. It speaks volumes that in the one instance Roy ever got angry at fans was when they chose to want to visit him on the day they were burying Cheryl's little sister, Robin, and only AFTER these uncouth and rude people insisted in visiting him, having no consideration for the grief of the family.

She writes of the wonder horse Trigger, of how George "Gabby" Hayes was as different in real life as he was in the movies. Gabby, bless him, was a trained Shakespearian actor who was more accustomed to wearing tweed suits than a bandana and chaps - still, he too made the roles his very own. There are the Hollywood stories and vignettes of growing up knowing John Wayne and so many other Western heroes and other television and movie celebs, written straightforward, (the reader will never have the feeling that this book is a gossipy read) of Nudie the Famous Rodeo Tailor whom Roy helped to get established in Hollywood, and finally of the last decades when Roy and Dale, seeing how different Hollywood had become (mid-1960s), chose to move out to Apple Valley, and live out their lives there.

Throughout it all, Roy and Dale always gave deep love to the people they knew, and encouraged their children to be the best and fine folks in their own right(after learning she was adopted, Cheryl underwent a quest to learn about her real parents, with Roy and Dale supporting her every way). With the happiness there were the tragedies, first Robin, then the young son who died serving in the U.S. Army, and the adopted daughter from Korea, killed in a senseless road accident. Throughout it all, Roy and Dale's faith in God was never unwavering and was always solid. They lived the true meaning of the Cowboy and Cowgirl Codes.*

*(on their very last record together, Roy, Dale and son Dusty recorded a song written by two great friends of mine, Chris Hillman and Steve Hill entitled: "God's Plan" ...that pretty well sums up the honest and rich meaning of the lives they lived.

A warm memoir of a time when the tinsel Cowboys were so very much real - and real people too, unlike the sad imitation that Hollywood has become these days. Thank you, Cheryl Rogers-Barnett for a heartwarming read, and for signing my Roy Rogers-Dale Evans lunchpail in Wickenburg, Arizona last April.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cowboy Princess
I loved this book! I became a little girl again with eyes wide open in awe of my heroes - Roy and Dale. Cheryl is very honest about the fun, the hectic schedules, the grief over the loss of her siblings, her rebellious nature in an innocent way, the strengths and weaknesses of her well-known parents who raised their family well, loved them dearly, lived a honorable life and had a lot of adventures in the way. Where the fans viewed Roy and Dale as super heroes ... Cheryl presents them as parents. I highly recommend this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for fans of Roy Rogers
Cowboy Princess: Life With My Parents Roy Rogers And Dale Evans is Cheryl Rogers-Barnett's true story of growing up as the daughter of "the King of Cowboys" and "the Queen of the West", whose popular exploits on movies and TV captivated the nation. Joy, the gruelling demands of the entertainment industry, the terrible loss of three siblings, and the lively personalities of those who shared their lives with Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Cheryl Rogers-Barnett fill this highly readable and personal account. Highly recommended for fans of Roy Rogers and the western movies of yesteryear. ... Read more


5. HAPPY TRAILS: Our Life Story
by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans
 Paperback: 256 Pages (1995-10-10)
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Asin: 0684804360
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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American popular culture icons Roy Rogers and Dale Evans trace their triumphs and tragedies, from Roy's days with the Sons of the Pioneers, through their meeting and marriage, and their immense success in films and television. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. AB. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A warm and personal look into the lives of Roy and Dale.
This is a wonderful, warm and personal look into the lives of Roy Rogers, the King of the Cowboys and Dale Evans Rogers, the Queen of the West. This book gives the stories of Roy's life from his humble beginnings in Duck Run, Ohio and Dale's start in Uvalde, Texas to their present lives in Apple Valley, California. The stories of their joys and hardships are very touching. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is fan of Roy or Dale as well as anyone who wants to read an inspiring story about the Hollywood couple who are heros in real life just as they were in the movies.The only suggestion I would have for the next edition of this book is that it needs an index.The stories are so wonderful you'll be wanting to see more photos and hear more of Roy and Dales personal stories

5-0 out of 5 stars A delightful book about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
This book is a MUST for anyone who is a fan of Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Trigger of course!Only three things could make this book better;An index would be a nice addition, MORE of Roy and Dale's own stories about their lives and lots more pictures

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful and personal look into the lives of Roy and Dale
This is a wonderful, warm and personal look into the lives of Roy Rogers, the King of the Cowboys and Dale Evans Rogers, the Queen of the West.This book gives the stories of Roy's life from his humble beginnings in Duck Run, Ohio and Dale's start in Uvalde, Texas to their present lives in Apple Valley, California.The stories of their joys and hardships are very touching.I highly recommend this book to anyone who is fan of Roy or Dale as well as anyone who wants to read an inspiring story about the Hollywood couple who are heros in real life just as they were in the movies ... Read more


6. Happy Trails: Our Life Story
by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans
Hardcover: 252 Pages (1994)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great inspiring Story!
The autobiography of Roy and Dale Rogers. It is beautifully written, funny and touching. They were amazing Christian examples. It is so very rare for movie stars to be good examples, but they were. It was great to read about their personal lives after watching so many of their movies and listening to their music. They were just ordinary people who became famous. They were kind, loving people. My whole family just read this one aloud. It was awesome. A great read!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Story!
Having grown up in the 50's and 60's, I have been a fan of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans all of my life.It was great fun to get a "behind the scenes" look at their lives, how they got together, what they went through with their kids, etc.I would strongly recommend this book to all "Baby Boomers"! ... Read more


7. The Roy Rogers Show Vol 3
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1 - The Train Robbery, 2 - Ride in the Death Wagon, 3 - Shoot to Kill, 4 - Ranch War ... Read more


8. King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (Ray and Pat Browne Book)
by Raymond E. White
Paperback: 550 Pages (2006-07-17)
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Asin: 0299210049
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    For more than sixty years, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans personified the romantic, mythic West that America cherished well into the modern age. Blazing a trail through every branch of the entertainment industry—radio, film, recordings, television, and even comic books—the couple capitalized on their attractive personas and appealed to the nation's belief in family values, an independent spirit, community.
    King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West presents these two celebrities in the most comprehensive and inclusive account to date. Part narrative, part reference, this impeccably researched, highly accessible survey spans the entire scope of Rogers's and Evans's careers, illuminating and celebrating their place in twentieth-century American popular culture. Following the pair through each stage of their professional and personal trajectories, author Raymond E. White explores the unique alchemy of the singing cowboy and his free-spirited yet feminine partner. In a dual biography, he shows how Rogers and Evans carefully husbanded their public image and—of particular note—incorporated their Christian faith into their performances. And in a series of exhaustive appendixes, he documents their contributions to each medium they worked in. Testifying to both the breadth and the longevity of their careers, the book includes radio logs, discographies, filmographies, and comicographies that will delight historians and collectors alike. With its engaging tone and meticulous research, King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West is bound to become the definitive source on the lives of these two great American icons. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars RIDE THE RANGE WITH ROY
THIS BOOK IS OK NOT AS GOOD AS THE COWBOY AND THE SENORITA. I WANT A BIO ON ROY ONLY. HE IS AMERICAN MUSIC AND MOVIES, RADIO AND TV AS WELL AS THE SONS OF PIONEERS. HE IS AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT HISTORYONLY ECLIPSED BY CROSBY AND AUTRY. I LOVE HIS STORY WITH EVANS THEY HAD A GREAT MARRIAGE AND LOVE. BUT A GRAT BIO WRITER HAS TO DO ROY ONLY.

TRUE FACTS- DONT LISTEN TO DUMMY DUSTY WHO GIVES FALSE INFO. TRIGGER WAS HALF QUATER HORSE AND HALF THOROUGHBRED! ALSO TRIGGER WAS NOT THE FATHER OF TRIGGER JR. AND IN FACT HAD NO BLOOD TIES TO HIM AT ALL. THAT WAS CALLED HOLLYWOOD PR DUSTY!

THIS BOOK IS OK HAS LESS MISINFO THAN THE COWBOY AND THE SENORITA BECAUSE THEY USED DOPEY DUSTY AS THEIR MAINE SOURCE.

5-0 out of 5 stars America's most celebrated personifications of the American West mythos in popular culture and entertainment
Professor Raymond E. White, author of numerous published articles concerning Roy Rogers and cowboys in film, presents King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West, an in-depth biography of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, two of twentieth-century America's most celebrated personifications of the American West mythos in popular culture and entertainment. King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West naturally focuses on both actors' careers in film, recordings, television, and even comic books, but also covers their meticulous maintenance of their public image and how their Christian faith was incorporated into their performances. Vintage black-and-white photographs intersperse this solid and highly readable reference for fans and media scholars alike.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Two Icons for more than 60 years...Roy & Dale ~ Raymond E. White"
Popular Press 3 presents "KING OF THE COWBOYS, QUEEN OF THE WEST: ROY ROGERS & DALE EVANS", definitive source on two American icons for more than sixty years of Roy Rogers (birth name: Leonard Franklin Slye)...birth date November 5, 1911 in Cincinnati Ohio...left us July 6, 1998 in Apple Valley, California...Dale Evans (birth name: Frances Octavia Smith), birth date October 31, 1912 in Uvalde, Texas...left us February 7, 2001 also in Apple Valley, California...written by Raymond E. White a professor emeritus of history at Ball State University, White has published numerous articles on Roy Rogers and on cowboys in film... whose accounts of thrilling adventures of B-Western heroes during the Saturday matinees of yesteryear takes us back to our childhood, family and friends...in dual biography shows how Rogers and Evans through their Christian faith into their performances, each testifying the longevity of their careers, inclusive radio logs, discographics, filmographics and comicgraphics for historians, collectors and fans, this is a wish come true, reliving those wonderful years from the past through the pen of Raymond E. White..

Roy was a top box office draw for Republic Pictures...when you went to see him on the big screen, you got exactly what the marquee said...plenty of thrills, action and hard riding with a song or two thrown in for good measure...Roy was a member of several music groups named the Hollywood Hillbillies, Rocky Mountaineers, Texas Outlaws, and his own group, the International Cowboys...then came 1934 he formed a group with Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer called the 'Sons of the Pioneers'...he was known as Leonard Slye, then Dick Weston, and finally Roy Rogers...in 1937 Roy went solo and made his first starring film in "Under Western Stars" (1938), featuring Smiley Burnette (Gene Autry's old sidekick), Earle Dwire, Jack Rockwell, Earle Hodgins, Jack Ingram and of course Trigger the smartest horse in the movies...Roy appeared in almost 100 films...then came television with "The Roy Rogers Show"(1951) ran on CBS television network from October 1951 through September 1964.

TABLE OF CONTENTS: (Chapter, Title and Page Numbers)
Illustrations - IX
Preface - XIII
Chapter 1 - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: Symbols of the Mythie American West - 3
Chapter 2 - Radio Roundup: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans on the Air - 24
Chapter 3 - Waxing the West: The Recording Careers of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - 45
Chapter 4 - Quick Draw: The Comics of Roy Rogers, Dales Evans and Trigger - 67
Chapter 5 - Adventures in Paradise Valley: The television Careers of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - 86
Chapter 6 - The Bible Tells Me So: Christianity in the Careers of Roy Rogers and Dales Evans - 104
Epilogue - 113
Appendix A ~ Roy Roger's Filmography - 117
Appendix B ~ Dale Evan's Filmography - 166
Appendix C ~ Log of Roy Rogers' Radio Appearnces - 174
Appendix D ~ Log of Dale Evans' Radio Appeances - 213
Appendix E ~Roy Roger's Discography - 230
Appendix F ~ Dale Evan's Discography - 300
Appendix G ~ Roy and Dale's song Compositions - 340
Appendix H ~ Roy and Dale's Comics - 345
AppendixI ~ Roy and Dale's Television Appearances - 400
AppendixJ ~ Log of A Date with Dale - 459
Appendix K ~ Dale Evans Roger's Inspiration Books - 479
Notes - 485
Bibliographical Essay: In Their Own Words - 505
Index - 517

SPECIAL FEATURE BIOS:
1.Roy Rogers(aka: Leonard Franklin Slye)
Birth Date:11/05/1911 - Cincinnati, Ohio
Died:7/06/1998 - Apple Valley, California
2.Dale Evans (aka: Frances Octavia Smith)
Birth Date:10/31/1912 - Uvalde, Texas
Died:2/07/2001 - Apple Valley, California

Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers" and elected again in 1988 as Roy Rogers "King of the Cowboys"...Roy got his horse "Trigger" in 1938 and rode him in every one of his films and TV shows after that... "Trigger" died in 1965 aged thirty-three...Roy's dog's name was "Bullet" and appeared in almost as many of his films as "Trigger" did...Roy's theme song, "Happy Trails", was written by Queen of the West and his wife Dale Evans...inducted (with his wife Dale Evans) into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1976...inducted as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1995 just three years before his death...Dale Evans married Roy Rogers on New Year's Eve, 1946. Rogers ended the deception regarding Tommy. Rogers and Evans were a team on- and off-screen from 1946 until Rogers' death in 1998. Together they had one child, Robin Elizabeth, who died of complications of Down's Syndrome shortly before her second birthday. Her life inspired Evans to write her bestseller "Angel Unaware"...Evans went on to write a number of religious and inspirational books...For her contribution to radio, Dale Evans has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6638 Hollywood Blvd. She received a second star at 1737 Vine St. for her contribution to the television industry..From 1951 to 1957, Dale Evans and her husband starred in the highly successful television series "The Roy Rogers Show", in which they continued their cowboy/cowgirl roles, with her riding her trusty buckskin horse, Buttermilk. In addition to her successful TV shows, over 30 movies, and 200 songs, Evans wrote the well known songs "Happy Trails" and "The Bible Tells Me So"...Roy and Dale personified the romantic mythic West that all America believed in when they saw the couple on the big screen and small tube every week.

Great job by Raymond E. White and Popular Press 3 Publishing, everything you wanted to know about "The King of the Cowboys and Queen of the West"...little-known facts about a well-known cowboy and cowgirl...Don't miss this one...now appearing on Amazon and Popular Press 3 Publishing ...get your copy today. Great reading in the days and weeks to come...I guarantee it!

Total Pages: 550 Pages ~ Popular Press 3 ISBN 978-0-299-21004-5 ~ (7/17/2006)

5-0 out of 5 stars outstanding biography and reference on these two popular culture figures
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans' fans and students of popular culture will appreciate especially the voluminous and what must be virtually definitive references and documentation on the more than sixty-year career of the cowboy couple. Although some of the material goes back to before they met and became married. The eleven appendices begin on page 117 and run through the start of the notes on page 485. In addition to the filmography and discography of each noted in the review's heading, the appendices contain material on each's radio and television appearances, song compositions, appearances in comic books, inspirational books by either one or both (many written with a coauthor), and a "log" of more than 275 "A Date with Dale" radio programs between 1984 and 2000 noting location, topic, song, and guest; these were 30-minute "spiritual talk shows" hosted by Dale Evans. The biography preceding the appendices goes over the success of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in the different areas of popular entertainment while also devoting chapters on them as symbols of the mythic American West while being at the same time exemplars of the wholesome family life which was a prime social ideal in the post-WWII years from the late 1940s to the early '60s when they were at the height of their popularity. ... Read more


9. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans: It Was Always the Music With Cd (Audio)
by Eric Von Hamersveld
 Audio CD: Pages (2006-10-31)
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10. Roy Rogers on the Trail of the Zeros
by Packer Elton
 Hardcover: Pages (1954)

Asin: B000K09I6M
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11. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in River of peril
by Cole Fannin
 Hardcover: 282 Pages (1957)

Asin: B0007G465W
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12. Angel Unaware
by Dale Evans Rogers
Hardcover: 63 Pages (1953)

Asin: B003FM82UU
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Angel Unaware
This book was misrepresented in the its sale description and picture. The cover was torn and ripped and the book was in poor condition. No where in the ad was it stated that this was a used library book and it had library stamps in it and sign out cards and sleeves still in it. I was very disappointed with the quality.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great little book
Wonderful little book. I had loaned the other copy that I had and never got it back.I'm so glad to replace it.Thanks very much.

5-0 out of 5 stars Angel Unaware
A touching and compassionate read.I have shared this book with friends who have suffered through the death of a child.It has brought comfort and healing.Recommend it to everyone.It's a shor read that you will never forget.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Parents
I first read this book shortly after I learned to read, at my grandparents house.The book was hardcover with a pink cover page.

Every time I went to my grandparents I would reread the book.

This book will bring tears to your eyes, and it shows that you are truly not alone.

Karen

5-0 out of 5 stars Touched my life in a very special way....
I received this book for my 10th birthday from my parents, many years ago.At the time, I was very impressionable and this book made a significant impact on my life.I learned then that what we as fallible humans consider to be "imperfect" according to our standards of ignorance and bias is usually the most precious of all things to God.

Now, I have a two-year-old son with Down Syndrome and I can relate in so many ways to this book.As I look back over my life and various correlating events that have taken place, I see that God was preparing me to be the mother of a special needs child all along.And it all started with this one little book. ... Read more


13. My Last Days as Roy Rogers
by Pat Cunningham Devoto
Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-02-01)
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Asin: 0446675644
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In an Alabama town in the early 1950s during the last polio summer before the Salk vaccine, ten-year-old Tabitha "Tab" Rutland is about to have the time of her life. Although movie theaters and pools have been closed to stem the epidemic, Tab, a tomboy with a passion for Roy Rogers, still seeks adventure with her best friend Maudie May, "the lightest brown colored person" she knows. Now as they meddle with the local bootlegger, Mr. Jake, row out on the Tennessee River to land the biggest catfish ever, and snoop into the town's darkest secrets, Tab sets out to be a hero...and comes of age in an unforgettable confrontation with human frailty, racial injustice, and the healing power of love. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The end of childhood innocence
Devoto describes a nearly idyllic childhood as she details Tabitha Rutland's tenth summer in 1954 Alabama. Despite the dark threat of polio constantly looming over the townspeople, forcing them to close down the movie theatre, swimming pool and any other place where more than a few people might gather, the tomboyish Tab's days are a blur of gallivanting about the neighborhood. When she's not playing rough-and-tumble games with the local boys, Tab's fixing up her beloved secret Fort Polio with Maudie May, daughter of her neighbor's black maid, and Maudie's two silent younger brothers. All four children share a love of Roy Rogers and all things cowboy, imagining those adventures as their own.

Subtly, Devoto manages to show that not everything is as it seems, as there are very clear signs of ever-present racism and unrest in tiny Bainbridge -- even in things like the treatment of polio victims. It's a testimony to Tab's coming of age, that she is ever growingly able to notice and understand how all the puzzle pieces fit together, and how they affect her once uncomplicated life.

Readers who enjoy this novel may also want to pick up Devoto's novel, "Out of the Night That Covers Me," which focuses on Tab's friend John McMillan shortly after the period covered within this story. Although Tab and her family aren't actually active parts of that book, they are referred to by John, and Devoto manages to interweave various elements within both books in a satisfactory way.



5-0 out of 5 stars Return With Us Now to Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear...
Though the above catch phrase was usually applied to the ole Lone Ranger westerns, the same could be said of this wonderful book: it takes us back to the thrilling days of yesteryear, the days of our youth when the only things that mattered, so we thought, were "Who's your favorite Cowboy?," "Who you like best, Roy Rogers or Gene Autry?" and "Who has the best horse, Roy or Gene (Trigger or Champion)?...

This book is about a time, the mid-fifties, when all the world was young, or so we thought, and the only really bad men were on the Silver Screen. This particular story is set in that last summer of the great polio scares.

It is the story of a young girl, Tabitha, "Tab" for short, and her one last glorious summer before the world--the awareness of a world other than the peaceful, idyllic world in which she lived--collided with her world of innocence, play and peace.

All of the traditional Southerncharacters are here, all contributing in sometimes delightful, sometimes sad, ways.Life as it was back in those days.Back before it got complicated.

Pat Cunningham Devoto is a gift, a delight and a rare Southern treasure.
This is the first of three books featuring characters who made their debuts in his book. They are characters we come to know,to love and really care about, characters we cheer for and for whom we weep.Good stuff.

One small example of Devoto's writing as her character Tab looks back on the short, but most eventful summer of her young life:

"That night, standing with my back to Mama, washing the dishes at the sink, I said to her, Do you remember what a dandelion is like?All summer it growed into a puffy ball with millions of tiny pieces close together making a beautiful flower. Then when you pick it and blow very hard, just one time, all the pieces of the flower float off into space separated forever."She said she remembered. I said I remembered, too. The dirty dishes blurred before my watery eyes....

"That day Maudie May's world had floated away from me forever..."

If you are child of the fifties, especially a Southern child of the fifties, or if you want to find out or remember what it was like during the great polio scares of that day, this is the book for you. It is, in reality, a book for everyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars ENGAGING
Tabitha "Tab" Rutland is a young girl in an Alabama town in the early 1950s. This is the last Polio summer before the availability of the Salk vaccine.

In order to try to stop the spread of this terrible disease that killed and paralized its victims, leaving many to live in "iron lungs", many towns and cities closed places where people gathered.During this last polio summer, Bainbridge closed the theather and public pool leaving children looking for adventures in other ways.

Tab, a tomboy, a great fan of Roy Rogers, seeks adventure with her best friend, Maudie May, "the lightest brown colored person" she knew. They had a lot of fun, but also were in danger at times.

They fished for the "largest cat fish" in the Tennessee river, built a secret hiding place in the woods. They meddled with the town bootlegger, Mr. Jake, and they learned many secrets of the people of their town.

Devoto is a very gifted writer and in this debut novel shows a well developed plot with believable characters.

This book made me laugh outloud at times.Very enjoyable.


3-0 out of 5 stars A fun read
A cute story but did not really grab me and make me want to keep reading.Very light and fun.Great vacation or weekend reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars I loved this book -- a very memorable book
Even after a month has passed, I still find myself thinking of this book, and when I was reading it, I couldn't put it down.Devoto tells a story of childhood in the South (northern Alabama) in the early 1950s, where fear of polio and segregation were pervasive realities.8-year-old Tab (Tabatha) is friends with a boy whose mother, fearful of polio, makes him stay in the basement while she's at work.Tab's other friend is Maudie May, a 13-year-old "colored" girl whose younger twin brothers (known only as the Brothers) tag along around, kept in check by their strong-as-iron older sister.It is a time when children really were free to spend their summers with little adult supervision during the day.As a result Tab and her friends have some amazing and funny adventures, including an unforgettable episode on the Tennessee River in a rickety rowboat they've borrowed.I laughed out loud at a number of points in this book, both from the funny situations and the funny commentary by Tab.

This book is a keeper. ... Read more


14. Roy Rogers Archives Volume 1 (Dark Horse Archives) (v. 1)
by Various
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2008-08-20)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$28.00
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Happy Trails! Roy Rogers rides again in this deluxe volume presenting the earliest comic book adventures of America's favorite western star!Return to the heyday of the West, when Roy Rogers, with his golden palomino Trigger, conquered the American frontier one thrilling act of daring-do at a time! Pop culture icon, hero to generations of boys and girls, and the straightest-shooting, fastest-riding cowboy of them all, Roy Rogers left an indelible mark on the American landscape. These classic comics, in a handsome hardcover edition fit for the "King of the Cowboys" are a perfect way to experience the excitement, humor, and romance that captivated millions. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Roy Rogers Rides Again!
Dark Horse has done a very nice job in reproducing many of the old comic books, for those of us in our senior years, to 'relish in' one more time.Comic books were a big part of my childhood, particularly the Dell westerns.While original copies, of the early comic books, are available, many cannot afford them.Dark Horse has proiveded a reasonably priced alternative for a 'Twilight Zone' escape to a gentler time and place.I believe anyone interested in this item will not be disappointed as long as you are still able to read these stories with an eye into the childhood of your mind.You have to allow yourself to be 10 again.Don't read them as someone who has lived 60 years and can no longer 'suspend reality' sufficiently to ride the 'Happy Trails' one more time.We need Roy Rogers and his time again - when a man did what was right just because it was right. Thank you, Dark Horse, for Volume I.Unfortunately, I doubt there will be a Volume II, and more unfortunately, we all know why.

5-0 out of 5 stars great to see Roy
If you liked the old comics then you will really like the "new" old release of some of Roy's comics. They are a great read and bring back to those thrilling days of Yesterday------.

5-0 out of 5 stars COWBOYS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY HEROS
Roy Rogers, Jr. has the Happy Trails Theater in Branson, Mo.It is a tribute to his parents ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS.

I was there this September for the Roy Rogers Roundup.I was roaming through the gift shop between shows when I came across this book -- ROY ROGERS COMICS.Just the title brought back pleasant menories from my pre-teen and teen-age years.It is a hardcovered book featuring Dell comics of the 40s.I picked it up and leafed through it.Roy Rogers Archives Volume 1 (Archive Editions (Graphic Novels))

I remember the first week of each month I couldn't wait for my father to come home from work.He knew how much I liked Roy Rogers and would watch for the Roy Rogers Comic Book to come on the stand.Sure enough, every month he brought home my favorite cowboy's adventures.

This hardback book has Six excellently restored stories of Roy's adventures.Trigger has his story of rescuing a frightened black,
lost, colt.

Since I was at the Roy Rogers Roundup I decided to purchase the book and ask Dusty and his son Dustin to autograph it for me.They did -- and this is one of my treasured possessions. ... Read more


15. Happy Trails: The Story of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
by Roy Rogers, Carlton Stowers
Hardcover: 213 Pages (1979)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Happy Trails
Book was in good conditon.I received book quicker than was expected.Would not hesitate to recommend seller to others.This is a great book.Hard to stop reading.It starts off interesting and keeps your attention.


5-0 out of 5 stars great book
It was one of the best books I have read for along time. The picture are really pretty and delightful. ... Read more


16. Roy Rogers on the Double-R Ranch
by Elizabeth Beecher
 Hardcover: Pages (1960-01-01)

Asin: B00418SMS4
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17. The Roy Rogers Book: A Reference : Trivia Scrapbook
by David Rothel
Paperback: 224 Pages (1987-06)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$21.37
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5-0 out of 5 stars "truly and exceptional book on The King of the Cowboys ~ Roy Rogers"
Empire Publishing presents "The Roy Rogers Book", reference trivia scrapbook of Roy Rogers (birth name: Leonard Franklin Slye)...birth dateNovember 5, 1911 in Cincinnati Ohio...left us July 6, 1998 in Apple Valley, California...written by Western film historian David Rothel whose accounts of thrilling adventures of B-Western heroes during the Saturday matinees of yesteryear takes us back to our childhood, family and friends...this is a wish come true, reliving those wonderful years from the past through the pen of David Rothel.

Roy was a top box office draw for Republic Pictures...when you went to see him on the big screen, you got exactly what the marquee said...plenty of thrills, action and hard riding with a song or two thrown in for good measure...Roy was a member of several music groups named the Hollywood Hillbillies, Rocky Mountaineers, Texas Outlaws, and his own group, the International Cowboys...then came 1934 he formed a group with Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer called the 'Sons of the Pioneers'...he was known as Leonard Slye, then Dick Weston, and finally Roy Rogers...in 1937 Roy went solo and made his first starring film in "Under Western Stars" (1938), featuring Smiley Burnette (Gene Autry's old sidekick), Earle Dwire, Jack Rockwell, Earle Hodgins, Jack Ingram and of course Trigger the smartest horse in the movies...Roy appeared in almost 100 films...then came television with "The Roy Rogers Show"(1951) ran on CBS television network from October 1951 through September 1964.

TABLE OF CONTENTS: (Chapter, Title and Page Numbers)
Acknowledgments
A Few Words Before Saddling Up...
Dedication
Chapter 1 - A Conversation with The King of the Cowboys - 10
Chapter 2 - One Man's Life-Another Man's Trivia - 19
Chapter 3 - Little-Known Facts about a Well-Known Cowboy - 62
Chapter 4 - The Wit and Wisdom of Roy Rogers - 69
Chapter 5 - Roy Rogers - On The Record - 78
Chapter 6 - Living in Reel Time - The Films of Roy Rogers - 107
Chapter 7 - Collecting Roy Rogers Memorabilia - 162
Chapter 8 - The Television Years: "The Roy Rogers Show" TV Log - 193
Epilogue - 215
Selected Bibliography - 216
Discography Index - 217
Filmography Index - 221
About the Author - 223

Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers" and elected again in 1988 as Roy Rogers "King of the Cowboys"...Roy got his horse "Trigger" in 1938 and rode him in every one of his films and TV shows after that... "Trigger" died in 1965 aged thirty-three...Roy's dog's name was "Bullet" and appeared in almost as many of his films as "Trigger" did...Roy's theme song, "Happy Trails", was written by Queen of the West and his wife Dale Evans...inducted (with his wife Dale Evans) into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1976...inducted as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1995 just three years before his death.

Great job by David Rothel (one of my favorite authors) and Empire Publishing, everything you wanted to know about "The King of the Cowboys"...little-know facts about a well-know cowboy...rare fan magazine reprints of articles...this is the first publication of the credits for Roy's TV series (all 100 episodes)...Don't miss this one...now appearing on Amazon and Empire Publishing ...get your copy today. Great reading in the days and weeks to come...I guarantee it!

Total Pages: 224 ~ Empire Publishing ISBN 0-944019-01-3 ~ (6/01/1987)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent source of trivia
This is an excellent reference book, scrapbook, and trivia book combined. Excellent pictures. ... Read more


18. Roy Rogers: King of the Cowboys
by Roy Rogers, Georgia Morris, Mark Pollard
Hardcover: 144 Pages (1994-03)
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Two hundred photographs, many in full color, highlight an account of the life and career of the greatest of Hollywood's singing cowboys, told in Roy Rogers's own words, including stories of Dale Evans and his horse, Trigger. 15,000 first printing. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Cowboy Rides Away
"I always feel a responsibility to the kids, to be somebody they could look up to." -- Roy Rogers


Roy Rogers is an American hero. He was one of the greatest of American cowboys, and one of the nicest of men. In a world where idols often let us down, Roy never did. Until he rode off into the big sunset, like all great heros eventually do, he was King of the Cowboys. He still is. In this lush, beautiful book full of fabulous pictures, and wonderful commentary from Roy himself, picked by documentary filmmaker Georgia Morris and editor Mark Pollard, one gets a sense of the man behind the legend, and realizes they are the same man. What young fans saw onscreen was the real deal. Roy was exactly the same offscreen as he was on. Genuine.

I love this book. The best way to describe it would be to say that it is a picture book full of comments from Roy. It is those comments about his life, his fans, his humble beginning, his mother and father, and Dale, that are so telling, and give us a better picture of the man himself than were we to read all day long the words of some biographer. For fans of Roy, it's marvelous, a nostalgic look at an American icon we already adored. For those who know little of him, other than he was a big cowboy star, it will be a revelation, and they will understand why he is so revered. Quotes about Roy from Clint Black, Jane Russell, and Johnny Cash are among those on the back cover. My favorite is the quote from Emmylou Harris: "Thanks to Roy Rogers, a part of me will always be a 10 year old cowgirl." Dale Evans remarks in the book how she never got fan mail from the girls, because they all wanted to grow up and marry Roy themselves.

Between the covers are rare and glossy pics of Roy and his films that fans will embrace. What is brought out in the large and easy to read text, in Roy's own words, is a picture of an unassuming and genuine man, a man who loved his family, and adored kids. His Christian faith, his sense of right and wrong, and his compassion for kids, come through loud and clear. These things were a big part of Roy and Dale's marriage as well, and she comments on them in the book. But perhaps 'loud and clear'is misleading. Like all great heros, his greatness isn't shouted, it's whispered, and shown by his actions both in front of, and behind the camera. He was a caring man, with deep loyalties. He talks about Trigger, his horse, in such a way that no one can doubt how he felt about his old friend.

Those unfamiliar with Roy, outside of the legend, will definitely become fans after purchasing this lovely tribute. He wanted to be a doctor, but didn't get the chance. He had been married before Dale, his lovely wife Arline dying young, struck down by an embolism. For once, the cowboy had been thrown. He adopted four children, fostered another, and had nine all toll. He was to be touched by tragedy three more times. Sandy, whose first words to Roy had been, "Howdy pardner" was lost in service to his country. Debbie, of Korean-Puerto Rican decent, was killed on a church bus, on a trip to share her good fortune by distributing clothes to other orphans. His Choctaw Indian daughter, Dodie, was almost lost as well, but didn't make the trip. Robin had downs syndrome, and passed two days before her second birthday. Dale's book, Angel Unaware, helped many families begin a discussion on the issue.

Roy's own kids loved him. The same way kids going to the movies did. And later television, when Roy, a cowboy with good horse sense, realized it was the place to be. His live shows all over the country, and personal appearances with Trigger, were wildly popular with kids and adults. At one time, over 400 Roy Rogers items were on the market. But it was behind the scenes, behind the camera, behind the tragedies, that the real hero emerged. Roy tirelessly visited hospital wards and orphanages, trying to bring a smile and give back. Trigger went too. Yep. Right up the elevator with old Roy. When the studio didn't think the fans were important, he hired four people himself to help sort through and answer it all. He knew without them he wouldn't be, and had a genuine love for them as well. That's who Roy Rogers was. With few words, so much of Roy's life, who he was and what he meant to Americans, is conveyed. There are far more details revealed as you 'listen' to Roy's voice once again point the way toward what's right.

Just how big Roy Rogers was is covered in the book as well, between the wonderful pictures. Yet as staggering as the numbers and statistics are, they can not come close to painting a picture of how big Roy really was. Because he was more than these things. He was the West, he was virtue and honor, he was right, and decency, he was, our hero. When he rode off into the sunset for the final time in Apple Valley, in 1998, we lost something that could never be replaced. Our loss, was heaven's gain. A must have book for fans of the King of the Cowboys. Perhaps this wonderful quote from Roy, coming after a touching tribute to Trigger, who passed at 33, sums up how a true cowboy feels about his horse. It was after a trip to the Smithsonian that a way to have Trigger, a big but gentle ham who loved kids as much as Roy, enjoy the spotlight forever, was born.

"I like to tell Dale--When I pass away just skin me and put me up on Trigger and I'll be happy." -- In Memoriam, Roy Rogers--(1911-1998)

4-0 out of 5 stars Roy Rogers
A must for any Roy rogers dale evans fan,
Mainly Photographs with a minimal amount of text
which sticks to facts that are to be found in the
many other publica
tions about Americas favorite
Singing cowboy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys
Fantastic collection of pictures with comments!! A great addition to anybody's library. Brings back great memories of the many Happy Trails brought to us by Roy and the members of his family. Buy it if you can find it!! ... Read more


19. Growing Up With Roy and Dale
by Roy, Jr. Rogers
 Hardcover: Pages (1986-07)
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5-0 out of 5 stars I REMEMBER ROY AND DALE
I would never miss a Roy Rogers movie.Every Saturday I took my dime, a nickel for popcorn, and went to the local theater.There I rode the range with Roy, Gabby, Dale and, of course, the Smartest Horse in the Movies.It was a magic time for me, those two hours in the movie house watching all the action.

While I did not know it at the time (I was about 15 or so) I was not only being entertained, but getting a lesson in morality.The good guys were always honest and courteous.The bad guys were alway really bad.But in the end the Bad guys went to the jailhouse for trial and justice.

It was a surprise and a delight to me last May when I discovered that
Roy (Dusty) Rogers, Jr. had a theater in Branson, MO.Also that he had written a book about growing up with Roy and Dale.

His book, Growing up with Roy and Dale, was written in the first person.He was totally honest about himself and his family.He also showed Roy and Dale as loving parents who were not afraid to discipline them when necessary.He and his best friend, and adopted brother, had many adventures.

Of course, I had to go to Branson, MO to see the show.It was great!Roy and his High Riders sang all the songs Dale and Roy sang.It brought back many memories of the Saturdays in the movies, Roy's personal appearance at Forbes Field (Pittsburgh, PA), and at the fair gounds and his many rodeo appearances.

Roy, Jr. and the High Riders put on a great show.In between songs and comedy skits Dusty talked about growing up, he told us some interesting stories of things that happened during that time.

If you liked Roy and Dale you will Love Roy (Dusty), Jr.



5-0 out of 5 stars TWO MISCHIEVOUS BOYS
I'm glad I read this book.It gave me a better understanding of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the people -- movie stars, mother and father raising their children.

Roy (Dusty) Rogers,Jr. and Sandy (an adopted brother) are great friends and, as children will, they get into their share of childhood mischief. He permits us to see the REAL Roy, Dale, brothers and sisters.He even told us some history and stories about Trigger.

Dusty (did you know he was nicknamed Dusty before he was born?) gave us a very personal insight into his family and their way of life.He told many interesting facts about his family.Their life, their love of each other and animals.These are facts that were never written in the Fan Magazines of the day.I read every fan magazine that had an article about Roy and Dale, but not one of them showed Roy and Dale as warm, loving, and caring people.

Dusty does a wonderful job of showing us the human Roy and Dale.Thanks, Dusty, for writing this book.HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU ... Read more


20. Roy Rogers and the Raiders of Sawtooth ridge,: An original story featuring Roy Rogers, famous motion picture star, as the hero,
by Snowden Miller
 Hardcover: 246 Pages (1946)

Asin: B0007ESLQO
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