The Lone Ranger's Code of the West: An Action-Packed Adventure in Values and Ethics With the Legendary Champion of Justice Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780964859104
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 0964859106
Label: Scribbler's Ink.
Manufacturer: Scribbler's Ink.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 261
Publication Date: 1996-06
Publisher: Scribbler's Ink.
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Scribbler's Ink.
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com Review: When it comes to ethics, who can argue with the Lone Ranger, that sterling icon of radio and television's golden-age of heroes? The Lone Ranger's Code of the West is largely composed of Lichtman's faithful retelling of eight classic Lone Ranger episodes. Tacked on to the beginning and ending of each episode are short, quirky conversations between the author and the masked man that illustrate one key aspect of a reconstructed code of simple ethics. Exceptionally well-told stories combined with succinct lessons make for an easy-to-swallow moral tonic.
Product Description: What Lichtman is shooting for in his book is a reiteration of the ethical principles we seem to have lost a grip on in this era of "if it works, don't fix it."
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The Lone Ranger is one of the most endearing and enduring characters of the "Old West." Yes, he's totally fictional, and he was created for radio and then TV shows, but he embodies everything that's good and wholesome about the Old West. We're talking honesty, trustworthiness, respect, tolerance and moral courage. Author Jim Lichtman has done a marvelous job of weaving a new series of adventures using the Lone Ranger and Tonto for today's reader. The result is a fun book that teaches (or reminds ... Read More
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Children are for the most part not being taught how to treat other people. It seems that its evryone for himself. This book takes current day issues and asks how the Lone Ranger would have acted. I think it's great.
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The Lone Ranger's Code of the West, was not (to my delightful suprise) just a clever title ! Radio and Tv Rangers needed "motivation", and a literal Lone Ranger Bible of ethics is included as part of this fascinating and odd clash of a modern man's meeting with the Masked man and Tonto ... it's perfect as the second read after "I was that Masked Man! I now have the Code posted on my car's dashboard ... this book fits any reader from ages 8 to 98! Don't miss this!
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Being a big time restauranteaur, I normally don't have much time. But this book had everything ...adventure, lessons learned about character and very funny, too. I liked the part where Tonto cooks up a receipe right out of Martha Stewart Living! --Dan Donati
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This book is my constant companion. It has everything a modern person needs to deal with values and character topics. Clinton and Dole should both read this book immediately! Signed, R. Schult
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