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  1. Contemporary audiences have discovered Lonesome as not only a representation of transitional period in film history but also as a sweet story of how disengaged people living in a fast paced world can …

  2. hless community than Lonesome Dove. It had only sprung up because a fool from north Georgia named Wesley Pickles had gotten himself and his family lost .

  3. "Lonesome Dove," the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece by Larry McMurtry, weaves a tale that is equal parts love story and adventure, capturing the spirit of the American frontier.

  4. The one white barber in Lonesome Dove, a fellow Tennessean named Dillard Brawley, had to do his barbering on one leg because he had not been cautious enough about centipedes.

  5. And why is this book called Lonesome Dove when almost no one wants to stay or return to this town? What might Lonesome Dove symbolize for the characters? What might it symbolize for us, the …

  6. Kortlander, Max; Wendling, Pete; and Smith, "Whenever You're Lonesome : Just Telephone Me" (1922). Vocal Popular Sheet Music Collection. Score 3098. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb …

  7. The Lonesome West takes its title from John Millington Synge’s 1907 classic, The Playboy of the Western World. In that drama, a young man called Christy Mahon famously arrives at a west of …