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Alamo Village: How a Texas Cattleman Brought Hollywood to the Old West (hardback) - BearManor Manor
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Alamo Village: How a Texas Cattleman Brought Hollywood to the Old West (hardback)

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Alamo Village: How a Texas Cattleman Brought Hollywood to the Old West (hardback)

ISBN  9781629330914

NOT THINKIN' ... JUST REMEMBERIN'

Alamo Journal, William Chemerka: "John Farkis' Alamo Village is the ideal companion to Not Thinkin' ... Just Rememberin': The Making of John Wayne's The Alamo, the author's impressive and comprehensive work about the 1960 big-screen epic. Updated from its first edition in 2005, Alamo Village has been greatly expanded with detailed information, fascinating insights, interesting interviews and numerous photographs about the important Texas film site."

Amazon: "Not Thinkin' ... Just Rememberin' ..." is a tour de force. This manuscript is very thorough and exhaustively researched. Mr. Farkis is an adept writer. He knows his subject extremely well. His knowledge is intensive and extensive."

True West Magazine, Stuart Rosenbrook: "... the definitive book on the making of the classic Western..."

Texas Monthly, Stephen Harrigan:
"Not Thinkin' ... Just Rememberin'..."  is all about (I mean all about -- it's 900 pages long) Wayne's obsessive quest to direct his 1960 epic The Alamo."