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Larry McMurtry: Critical Review by Robert Gish

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SOURCE: "Anything for Larry," in Los Angeles Times Book Review, October 30, 1988, pp. 1, 13.

In the review below, Gish, the author of Frontier's End, praises Anything for Billy as an intriguing example of a new type of Western.

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