El Coyote (character) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "El Coyote (character)" in English language version.

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  • Ediciones Cátedra In September 2013 Cátedra published a 432 page (with six inside images) 20x13 cm pocket book, El Coyote, which featured El Diablo en Los Ángeles and Don César de Echagüe (both from the original Cliper novels). It was edited by expert Ramón Charlo (with introduction and special notes) plus prologues by César Mallorquí and Louis Alberto de Cuenca.

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  • Louis Alberto on Coyote with several clips of the 1998 Mario Camus and César Mallorquí (son of José) movie "La vuelta del Coyote" and links to two earlier films, "El Coyote" and "El vengador de California"

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  • "American Masked Heroes". Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.

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  • El Coyote in Novelas del Oeste at pinterest.se, with images of many Mallorquĭ novels (including his pseudonyms) by different publishers (note the "Batlle" signature for Batet)

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  • Roberto Barreiro on César Jr in later years, and his connections to Nick Carter, where Barreiro states the birth of César Jr to 1855 – and refers to a story of César Jr after 1887. Jr marries Wallace (unknown first name) and they go to Spain for a honeymoon, where a son James is born, who becomes Jim Wallace ("subbing" for Nick Carter in Spanish Molino pulps). He also states that El Coyote more or less retired for good in around 1875 to concentrate on his ranch together with Jr

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  • El Coyote, the first novel was published by Editorial Molino, but all the novels in the "El Coyote" series (starting a year later – including a reissue of the "debut novel") were published by Ediciones Cliper (Germán Plaza, editor)

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  • which tells a story of Anglo-American tries of cheating a small farm out of an innocent native Californian (in 1853 after César's marriage to Leonor), featuring Leonor, Julian Martinez, the young Guadalupe (Julian's daughter, who plays a key role in the novel) and at this time inexperienced solicitor Josė Covarrubias, plus Adelia and los Lugones

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  • First Coyote novel the very first written novel, El Coyote – full novel on an "easy-read" pdf-file (Forum version)

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  • Josë Mallorquí Biografía Archived November 24, 2016, at the Wayback Machine with short presentation and rare images at El Bibliófilo Enmascarado
  • Coyote Bibliography reviewed at web.archive
  • "American Masked Heroes". Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
  • Coyote expert Ramón Charlo tried to sort the novels chronological in one of his books on Mallorquí (on Planeta deAgostini) and Coyote (three on Padilla – characters, places, and facts) – reference books of 2000–2005 Archived March 13, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Los asesinos van a Monterrey Archived October 31, 2016, at the Wayback Machine cover and inside
  • After the first issues in Spain from 1944 followed Italy (1947), Argentina (1948), Austria and Germany (1949), England (1951, only o total of 11 novels were published), France (14 issues on Librairie Moderne) and Norway (1952), Denmark (probably around 1953), Finland (1953), Sweden (1954), Brazil (1956), and Portugal (1968, ten issues) – plus Mexico (Ediciones Cliper), Belgium (Librairie Moderne) and Switzerland (German publisher). Coyote international publishers Archived March 13, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • "Catalogo El Coyote" Archived February 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine by Ernesto Vegetti at fantascienza.net with 13 different countries' editions presented and the international publications Archived March 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Actually only 47 of the 51 Swedish flagged novels were issued (so the flags at La hacienda tragica, La ley de los Vigilantes, Al servicio del Coyote, and De tal palo... should not be there)
  • Novels of Brazil Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at Gibi Raro
  • El otro Coyote Archived November 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine E-book replica preview at de.scribd.com – the novel of César's return to L.A. in 1865 (with several more preview replicas to find)
  • Characters in early Coyote pulps Archived March 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine with illustrations of several characters (as presented in different editions of the novels)
  • A Portuguese and a Spaniard "Desde mi Atalaya "'Tres Jinetes Negros', de Amadeo Conde (José Mallorquí)" por Manuel Collado Luque". Archived from the original on October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 8, 2016., who had "ridden" with young Mexican Diego de Abriles in several early pulps, written by Mallorquí under the pseudonym of Amadeo Conde on Molino 1942–1947, 3 hombres buenos, and a movie in 1963. The two adventurers later "rode again" in further pulps in the long-running Dos hombres buenos Cid novel series (around 100 volumes) from 1955 for several years (also in a radio show).
  • A Marca do Coyote Archived November 1, 2016, at the Wayback Machine (The sign of Coyote) film on dvd
  • "Studio Comics". Archived from the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  • "Coyote Review by Armando Boix". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2016.

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  • Ediciones Cátedra In September 2013 Cátedra published a 432 page (with six inside images) 20x13 cm pocket book, El Coyote, which featured El Diablo en Los Ángeles and Don César de Echagüe (both from the original Cliper novels). It was edited by expert Ramón Charlo (with introduction and special notes) plus prologues by César Mallorquí and Louis Alberto de Cuenca.

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