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In Dodge City in 1878, Will Howard, U.S. Marshal, is well-known for
his quick reflexes and awesome ability to destroy his enemies with
his fists-to subdue law breakers and to make the Wild West a little
less wild. They call him the Fighting Marshal, much to the chagrin
of his devoted wife, Margaret, and completely ignored by his
detached son, Tommy. Will is undefeated-until he finds himself
beaten by a much stronger man. Then, during a chance meeting with
the Korean diplomat and martial arts expert, Kim Lee, he learns the
ancient fighting technique of Tung Soo Do, which could prove to be
the key to his future success. When Will is challenged to a fight
to the finish with a famous professional boxer, his reputation as
the Fighting Marshal hangs in the balance. It could be a fight to
the death. Will he be able to retain his title and his reputation
as the one and only Fighting Marshal?
In Dodge City in 1878, Will Howard, U.S. Marshal, is well-known for
his quick reflexes and awesome ability to destroy his enemies with
his fists-to subdue law breakers and to make the Wild West a little
less wild. They call him the Fighting Marshal, much to the chagrin
of his devoted wife, Margaret, and completely ignored by his
detached son, Tommy. Will is undefeated-until he finds himself
beaten by a much stronger man. Then, during a chance meeting with
the Korean diplomat and martial arts expert, Kim Lee, he learns the
ancient fighting technique of Tung Soo Do, which could prove to be
the key to his future success. When Will is challenged to a fight
to the finish with a famous professional boxer, his reputation as
the Fighting Marshal hangs in the balance. It could be a fight to
the death. Will he be able to retain his title and his reputation
as the one and only Fighting Marshal?
When Radio Was King offers a reflection on the Golden Age of Radio
(1930's to 1940's) by one who was an integral part of American
entertainment. The author relates a series of personal observations
on radio comedy, it's famous participants and its lasting effect on
the American psyche that was reeling from an earlier depression and
participation in the greatest world war in history. Furthermore, it
is not only a vivid and humorous look at radio comedy, but packs a
dual punch in that contains a primer on comedy-writing with actual
scripts and snippets of scripts from a recognized veteran comedy
writer of the Golden Age.
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