Charlie Russell Roundup
Table of Contents

Illustrations
Note on Editorial Procedures
Introduction
I. Russell in the Press
A Diamond in the Rough (Helena Weekly Herald, May 26, 1887)
Life on the Range (Helena Daily Independent, July 1, 1887)
The Cowboy Artist (Helena Daily Herald, September 21, 1888)
Untitled Note (Livingston Post, June 30, 1892)
Our Cowboy Artist (Great Falls Tribune, April 28, 1893 [from the Anaconda Standard])
Russell, the Cowboy Artist, and his Work (Butte Inter Mountain, January 1, 1903)
Cowboy Artist St. Louis' Lion (Helena Daily Independent, May 13, 1901)
Prefers Ulm to New York as Place of Residence (Great Falls Tribune, February 16, 1904)
Russell Scorns Film Cowboy and Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him as Son (Great Falls Tribune, February 17, 1923)
Cowboy Vividly Paints the Passing Life of the Plains, by Arthur Hoeber (New York Times, Magazine Section, March 19, 1911)
Russell, Noted Cowboy Painter, Leaves Past for Minneapolis (Minneapolis Tribune, December 9, 1919)
'Just Kinda Natural to Draw Pictures, I Guess,' Says Cowboy Artist In Denver to Exhibit Work (Rocky Mountain News [Denver], November 27, 1921)
Will Rogers (Los Angeles Examiner, April 27, 1924 [McNaught Syndicate, Inc.])
II: Remembering Russell
Charles Russell--Cowboy Artist, by Frank B. Linderman
Fortunate Friendship, by Irving S. Cobb
The Old West Lives through Russell's Brush and Russell's Oils Eye-Opener to the East, by Wm. Bleasdell Cameron
Modest Son of the Old West, by Joe De Yong
The Story Behind Charlie Russell's Masterpiece: 'Waiting for a Chinook,' by Wallis Huidekoper
I Knew Charles M. Russell, by Carter V. Rubottom
Home Is the Hunter, by George Coffee
Charlie Russell's Friends, by Vivian A. Paladin
III. Charlie Russell - Ladies' Man
Charlie and the Ladies in His Life, by Ginger K. Renner
The Cowboy Artist as Seen in Childhood Memory, by Elizabeth Greenfield
The Big Lonesome, by Verne Linderman
C. M. Russell--The White Indian, by Jessie Lincoln Mitchell
Good Medicine, by Helen Raynor Mackay
Close View of Artist Russell, by Nancy C. Russell
IV. Recapturing Russell: Interpretive and Biographical Studies
The Curse of the Buffalo Skull: Seventy Years on the Trail of a Charles M. Russell Biography, by John Taliaferro
Tracking C. M. Russell in Canada, 1888–1889, by Hugh A. Dempsey
Charlie Russell's Indians, by John C. Ewers
The Conservatism of Charles M. Russell, by J. Frank Dobie
Charlie's Hidden Agenda: Realism and Nostalgia in C. M. Russell's Stories About Indians, by Raphael Cristy
Bad Pennies: A Study of Forgeries of Charles M. Russell Art, by F. G. Renner
CMR: The Cowboy on Canvas, by Lee Silliman
V. A Few Words from our Sponsor
Rawhide Rawlins on Montana Stampedes; What Cowboy of Old Range Days Saw at the Big Show at Bull Hook, by C. M. Russell
Cinch David's Voices, by C. M. Russell
A Slice of My Early Life, by C. M. Russell
A Few Words About Myself, by C. M. Russell
Credits
Index
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