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  2. Cowboys & Indians (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cowboys & Indians is an American magazine that focuses on Western and Native American lifestyles. It was founded by former high-tech and defense manufacturing entrepreneur Robert Hartman. Hartman's family were originally ranchers from Cody, Wyoming, and his grandmother was close friends with Wyatt Earp and Wyatt's wife Josephine.

  3. Western Story Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Western Story Magazine was a pulp magazine published by Street & Smith, which ran from 1919 to 1949. [1] It was the first of numerous pulp magazines devoted to Western fiction. In its heyday, Western Story Magazine was one of the most successful pulp magazines; in 1921 the magazine was selling over half a million copies each issue. [ 2 ]

  4. James E. McConnell - Wikipedia

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    For British readers, his Western covers were the essence of the Wild West, albeit the Hollywood version, with their clean cut, square-jawed cowboy heroes riding through sun drenched landscapes. McConnell was widely employed to tackle other genres , producing covers for Collins Crime Club and Thriller Book Club titles.

  5. Black in style: Beyoncé reminds W magazine ‘Cowboy Carter ...

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    The newly released “Cowboy Carter” may be Beyoncé’s first country album, but the music icon is making it clear on the cover of W magazine that this is not her first rodeo.

  6. Tom Lovell - Wikipedia

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    Tom Lovell (5 February 1909 – 29 June 1997) was an American illustrator and painter. [1] He was a creator of pulp fiction magazine covers and illustrations, and of visual art of the American West.

  7. Aaron Latham, writer of the magazine story that inspired ...

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    Aaron Latham, a screenwriter, journalist and author whose Esquire magazine story inspired the 1980 smash “Urban Cowboy,” died July 23 in Pennsylvania of

  8. John Clymer - Wikipedia

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    Clymer created over eighty covers for The Saturday Evening Post. [2] While in the Marine Corps, he illustrated for Leatherneck Magazine and the Marine Corps Gazette. His work in advertising included paintings for White Horse Scotch Whisky, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Chrysler Corporation. John Clymer cover for Woman's Day (December 1942)

  9. Glen Powell Strips Naked for Cover Shoot: ‘When I Love, I ...

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    Glenn Powell for Men’s Health. AB+DM for Men’s Health Glen Powell bared his abs — and his backside — for his latest magazine cover. Powell, 35, stripped naked for the Men’s Health ...