This fifth and final volume of "The Papers of Will Rogers" traces the career of Oklahoma s beloved entertainer during his most popular years and extends beyond his death in 1935.
By 1928, the Oklahoma humorist and commentator had reached national prominence through his newspaper columns, silent films, sound recordings, books, philanthropic endeavors, and lecture tours. His fame, fortune, and influence, however, had yet to crest. This volume showcases a wide variety of documents, including correspondence with some of the most significant figures of the day, revealing Rogers s rise to...
This fifth and final volume of "The Papers of Will Rogers" traces the career of Oklahoma s beloved entertainer during his most popular years and e...
This third volume of "The Papers of Will Rogers" documents the evolution of Rogers's vaudeville career as well as the newlywed life of Will and Betty Blake Rogers and the birth of their children. During these years, the Rogerses moved to New York City, and after many years of performing with Buck McKee and horse Teddy, Rogers began a solo act in vaudeville as a talking, roping cowboy. He appeared on the same playbill with such performers as Fred Stone, Eddie Cantor, and Houdini, and his stage career expanded to include an appearance in the Broadway musical comedy "The Wall Street Girl."...
This third volume of "The Papers of Will Rogers" documents the evolution of Rogers's vaudeville career as well as the newlywed life of Will and Bet...