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  2. Under the Tonto Rim (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Tonto Rim is a Western novel by Zane Grey first published in book form by Harper & Brothers in 1926. Prior to publication of the book the story had been serialized in 1925 as "The Bee Hunter" in Ladies' Home Journal (Feb–May 1925). The book tells the story of a young lady, Lucy Watson, the daughter of a saloon-keeper.

  3. Under the Tonto Rim - Wikipedia

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    Under the Tonto Rim may refer to: Under the Tonto Rim, a 1926 novel by Zane Grey, or its film adaptations: Under the Tonto Rim, starring Richard Arlen; Under the Tonto Rim, a film directed by Henry Hathaway; Under the Tonto Rim, a Western

  4. Zane Grey - Wikipedia

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    1926 Under the Tonto Rim: Western Tales of the Angler's Eldorado, New Zealand: Fishing 1927 Forlorn River: Western Tales of Swordfish and Tuna: Fishing 1928 Nevada: Western Sequel to Forlorn River: Wild Horse Mesa: Don, the Story of a Lion Dog: Avalanche: Tales of Fresh Water Fishing: Fishing 1929 Fighting Caravans: Western Stairs of Sand

  5. Cadillac Palace Theatre - Wikipedia

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    New Palace Theatre (1926-31) RKO Palace Theatre (1931-53) Eitel's Palace Theatre (1953-72) Bismarck Theatre (1984-99) Address: 151 W Randolph St. Chicago, IL 60601-3108: Location: Chicago Loop: Owner: Van Kampen Family: Operator: Nederlander Organization: Capacity: 2,344: Production: Les Miserables (2025) Construction; Opened: October 4, 1926 ...

  6. Granada Theatre (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Granada Theatre was a 3,400–seat movie palace located at 6427-41 North Sheridan Road in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago.It was constructed in 1926 for the Marks Brothers, who were major theatre operators in the U.S. [1] Edward E. Eichenbaum was the principal designer for the architectural firm of Levy & Klein.

  7. Chicago Review of Books - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Review of Books publishes regular reviews and interviews from authors publishing across independent and large publishers, as well as book lists, feature essays, and podcasts. With an international audience and editorial scope, the magazine is also dedicated to shining a light on Chicago's literary scene and serving as a forum for ...

  8. Under the Tonto Rim (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Tonto Rim is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Stuart Erwin and Verna Hillie. The film is a remake of a 1928 silent film starring Richard Arlen and Mary Brian. Both are based on the Zane Grey 1926 novel of the same name, as is a 1947 film. [1] Print held by the Library of Congress. [2]

  9. McVicker's Theater - Wikipedia

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    McVicker's Theater (1857–1984) was a playhouse in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Built for actor James Hubert McVicker, the theater was the leading stage for comedic plays in Chicago's early years. It often hosted performances by Edwin Booth, who married McVicker's daughter and was once targeted there in an attempted murder.

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