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         Wister Owen:     more books (26)
  1. Lin McLean by Owen Wister 1860-1938, 1910-12-31
  2. Wister, Owen (1860-1938): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Joan Leotta, 2000
  3. Biography - Wister, Owen (1860-1938): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Members of the family. by Owen Wister. with illustrations by H. by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1911-01-01
  5. Neighbors henceforth. by Owen Wister by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1922-01-01
  6. Lady Baltimore. by Owen Wister; with illustrations by Vernon How by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1906-01-01
  7. The Virginian, a horseman of the plains, by Owen Wister ... New edition with illustrations by Charles M. Russell and drawings from western scenes by Frederic Remington by Owen (1860-1938) Wister, 1944
  8. Lin Mclean by Wister Owen 1860-1938, 2010-09-28
  9. The Pentecost of calamity by Owen Wister 1860-1938, 1915-12-31
  10. The Pentecost of calamity by Owen Wister 1860-1938, 1915-12-31
  11. Red Men And White by Wister Owen 1860-1938, Remington Frederic 1861-1909, 2010-09-29
  12. The Seven Ages Of Washington; A Biography by Wister Owen 1860-1938, 2010-10-15
  13. The Pentecost of calamity by Owen Wister 1860-1938, 1915-12-31
  14. The Pentecost of calamity by Owen Wister 1860-1938, 1915-12-31

41. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Owen Wister's The Virginian A
The Virginian A Horseman Of The Plains (1902)(Project Gutenberg) Owen WisterReview -American Literature on the Web Owen Wister (1860-1938) -History of
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43. Penn State Press
16801768), Owen Jones (1711-1793), Lowry Jones (b. 1742), Charles Jones Wis-ter(1782-1865), Dr. Owen Jones Wister (1825-1896), Owen Wister (1860-1938).
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44. 100 Jahre: The Virginian
Translate this page Owen Wister (1860-1938) umriß 1902 - vor heute einhundert Jahren - inseinem berühmten Roman Der Virginier (Originaltitel The Virginian.
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Owen Wisters Roman "The Virginian" "Medicine Bow bestand aus neunundzwanzig Häusern, einem Kohlenhaufen, einem Wassertank, dem Stationsgebäude, einem Store, zwei Speisehäusern, einem Billardsaal, zwei Werkstätten und einem Mietstall. Manche Häuser hatten eine falsche Fassade, um den Eindruck zu erwecken, sie wären zwei Stockwerke hoch. Da standen sie nun mit ihrer bemitleidenswerten Fassade von einem Saum leerer Konservendosen umgeben, während dicht vor ihren Türen eine Welt von kristallklarem Licht begann, ein Land ohne Ende. In diese grenzenlose Weite hinein lief einsam eine Straße - Über einen Hügel und hinab außer Sicht - und in der Ferne erneut einen Hang hinauf und hinunter in ein Tal - immer wieder hinauf und hinab bis in unermeßlichen Fernen." (WISTER, Owen: Der Virginier. München 1956, S. 12 f.)
Der Virginier (1970)
deutsche Übersetzung The Virginian (1998)
englische Ausgabe
Owen Wister (1860-1938) umriß 1902 - vor heute einhundert Jahren - in seinem berühmten Roman Der Virginier (Originaltitel: The Virginian. A Horseman of the Plains)

45. Stories, Listed By Author
Wister, Owen (18601938) * The Gift Horse, (ss) The Saturday EveningPost Jul 18 ’08 The Saturday Evening Post Reader of Western
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46. Stories, Listed By Author
Wister, Owen (18601938) (chron.) * The Drake Who Had Means of HisOwn, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 11 1911; western. * The
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47. PLCMC - Catalog - AudioTape Books
Ultra Secret. Wishman, Seymour. Anatomy of a Jury. Wister, Owen, 18601938.The Virginian. Witchel, Alex. Me Times Three. Wodehouse, PG
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48. PLCMC - Catalog - Large Print Books
Wisler, G. Clifton. The Wetherbys. Wister, Owen, 18601938. The Virginian a Horsemanof the Plains. Witten, Matthew. Strange Bedfellows a Jacob Burns Mystery.
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49. - Great Books -
Weldon, Fay (1933), Modern Literature 79. Whitehead, Alfred North (1861-1947),Modern Literature/Science 80. Wister, Owen (1860-1938), Modern Literature 81.
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John Dewey (18591952) Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) Owen Wister (1860-1938)Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) George Santayana (1863-1952)
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Wilson, J. Arbuthnot (Grant Allen) 18481899. Winfield, Arthur M.(Edward Stratemeyer) 1862-1930. Wister, Owen 1860-1938. Wolfe
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52. Literature On The Web - Wister
Home. Literature on the Web. Owen Wister. 18601938. Last updated on December 4,2002. Texts. For more information about the author or his work, click here. Books.
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53. WannaLearn: The Virginian: A Horseman Of The Plains
This is the classic story by Wister (18601938) of the ranch foreman, known onlyas I used to watch that show on television when I was a kid. By Owen Wister.
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ISBN: 0943972698 The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains by Owen Wister Margaret Sanborn Charles M. Russell
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Rating: 4/5 - notyouraveragewestern
The book "The Virginian" being a western book, I was initially skeptical of it being any better then shoot em up giddyup types of books. However I was quickly taken aback by the fact that they never fully identified the background of the Virginian. Rating: 5/5 - Would have been a guilty pleasure if the book wasn't so good I was in the used book store and I saw this book. The Virginian. "Hm," I thought. "I used to watch that show on television when I was a kid." By Owen Wister. "So, it's a book!" And I though that was pretty cute. Oh, and I liked the cover. The edition that I bought was in the Pulp Fiction section of the book store, that real old book smellin', yellowing pages, origional cover price anywhere between 15 and 99 cents section. So I bought it, read a couple of pages expecting to find out that it was the cheesest thing I'd picked up in a hundred years. And before I even knew what was happening The Virginian, black curly hair in desperate need of a cut, quick draw, lonesome maverick, the new teacher for the one room schoolhouse-yes, even the one room schoolhouse!-all were in my purse, going with me everywhere...Never mind that it's a western, get over yourselves and read this book! It's so much fun. Mr. Wister gives a good story, well told.

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  • 55. July-August 2002: Volume 104, Number 6
    Dani Rodrik. Sue Goldie with friends. Article. VITA Owen Wister Brief life of a Western mythmaker 18601938 by Castle Freeman.
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    56. Culinary Poems (Food Poetry) Page 5
    another sweet potato?' Said Plato unto Aristotle, 'Thank you, I prefer the bottle.'Owen Wister (18601938) _ For gin
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    She wanders lowing here and there,
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    All in the pleasant open air,
    The pleasant light of day;
    And blown by all the winds that pass
    And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow flowers. Robert Louis Stevenson The New Cow The new cow came though the gate, and her calf came after, a little late. No longer willing to be led, the calf went on ahead, while she stood to look around over the hills and lower ground stood shyly, defiantly there, smelling flower-fragrant air, and gazed toward the old cows grouped on the way before. Knowing not how she might stay among them, stranger still, she hesitated yet, now they had turned at the foot of the hill and seemed to wait for her at the gate, to wait for her who was strange and thin, till she came on

    57. Quotes: Aristotle
    Aristotle unto Plato, 'Have another sweet potato?' Said Plato unto Aristotle, 'Thankyou, I prefer the bottle.'” Owen Wister (18601938), American novelist.
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    58. Owen
    Surnames ApOwen, Bohannon. Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Owen Felltham (16021668)English essayist and poet. Owen Wister (1860-1938) American writer.
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    Jenö Hubay (18581937) French violinist. Owen Wister (1860-1938)American writer. Eugène Demolder (1862-1919) Belgian writer.
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