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  2. Rinker Buck - Wikipedia

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    Rinker Buck was born and raised in Morristown, New Jersey, the fourth child of Mary Patricia Buck (née Kernahan) and political activist and Look Magazine publisher Thomas Francis Buck. He has five brothers and five sisters.

  3. The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey is a 2015 non-fiction book written by Rinker Buck, author of Flight of Passage (Hyperion Books, 1997). The Oregon Trail is an account of Buck's 2011 journey along the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon. It was published by Simon & Schuster in hardcover, audio book and eBook formats.

  4. Animals Are Like That - Wikipedia

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    "Buck describes the animals in their native haunts, the capture of some of them, their characteristics, and their reactions in captivity...filled with adventure and odd bits of animal lore." Booklist 36:170 Jan 1, 1940 "The vast legion of Frank Buck's followers will find Animals Are Like That thoroughly enjoyable and instructive reading. When ...

  5. Trans activist Buck Angel: Trans inmates who want to be in ...

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    Angel was an androgynous model, and appeared in a Porno for Pyros music video, before he transitioned at age 30. Courtesy of Buck Angel Before transitioning, Angel was also an androgynous model ...

  6. On Jungle Trails - Wikipedia

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    Co-authors Buck (left) and Fraser, c. 1940. On Jungle Trails is a book-length compilation of Frank Buck’s stories describing how he captures wild animals. For many years, this book was a fifth grade reader in the Texas public schools, approved for state-wide use.

  7. All in a Lifetime - Wikipedia

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    Co-authors Buck (left) and Fraser, ca. 1940. All in a Lifetime by Frank Buck, with Ferrin Fraser, is Buck’s autobiography. Buck spent much of his life collecting wild animals and as a boy was a bit wild himself. He became a bellhop in a Chicago hotel, got into bad company, and just missed becoming a safe blower.

  8. ‘9-1-1’ Is Finally Letting Buck Explore His Sexuality With ...

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    OLIVER STARK Disney/Chris Willard 9-1-1’s 100th episode delivered a story line many fans have been waiting for since the series premiered by finally allowing one of its major characters to ...

  9. Bring 'Em Back Alive: The Best of Frank Buck - Wikipedia

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    Buck's books are long out of print [1] and remain copyrighted, [a] and are thus generally inaccessible outside of academic or major municipal libraries. However, Buck's statements are a primary source on the exotic animal trade and development of American zoos in the early 20th century; The Best of Frank Buck has been assigned reading in a ...