Heart of the West
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Heart of the West could refer to one of several things:
  • Heart of the West, a 1936 screenplay by Doris Schroeder
    Doris Schroeder
    Doris Schroeder was a prolific American screenwriter. Her first screenplay was the now-lost Heart of a Jewess. During the 1920s, Schroeder specialized in "women's pictures" for such specialized directors as Lois Weber. Her main concern was a girl named Jenna Schroeder...

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  • Heart of the West, by O. Henry
    O. Henry
    O. Henry was the pen name of the American writer William Sydney Porter . O. Henry's short stories are well known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization and clever twist endings.-Early life:...

    , published as part of the Readers Digest World's Best Reading
    World's Best Reading
    World's Best Reading is a series of classic books published by Readers Digest beginning in 1982. The series is distributed as a mail order membership club. In addition some individual volumes are available for sale directly through the Readers Digest website...

     series.


It may also refer to one of these similarly named things:
  • Hearts of the West, a 1995 romantic novel by Elizabeth Lambert
    Elizabeth Lambert
    Penelope Williamson is an American writer of romance novels as her real name and as the pen names Elizabeth Lambert and Penn Williamson.Penelope Williamson lives with her husband in Mill Valley, California....

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  • Hearts of the West
    Hearts of the West
    Hearts of the West is a 1975 comedy film directed by Howard Zieff, and starring Jeff Bridges, Andy Griffith, Blythe Danner, and Alan Arkin. The story revolves around a wannabe 1930s writer who finds himself cast as a leading man in several B-movie westerns....

    , a 1975 film directed by Howard Zieff.
  • Heart of the Golden West
    Heart of the Golden West
    Heart of the Golden West is a 1942 American film starring Roy Rogers....

    , is a 1942 American film starring Roy Rogers.
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