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Who Was That Masked Man? The Story of the Lone Ranger James Van Hise

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Condition
Like New: A book that looks new but has been read. Cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket ...
Publication Month
May
Publication Year
1990
Language
English
Issue Number
1-1ST
Publication Name
Who Was That Masked Man? The Story of the Lone Ranger SC
Publisher
Movie Publishers Services

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    The story of the Lone Rangers is worth reading by any Lone Ranger fan. The book contains many photos from the early serial movie, the TV Lone Rangers and a history of each star including Jay Silverheels (Tonto)and a section on Clayton Moore. A breakdown for each maovie, each TV episode and the Clayton Moore movies is worth the book alone.