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by Louis L'Amour


  Country Justice, THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Deerslayer, The, THE DAYBREAKERS

  Essays, THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Ivanhoe, THE SKY-LINERS

  Katha Sarit Sagara, TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Lochinvar, RIDE THE RIVER

  Marmion, RIDE THE RIVER

  Method of Physics, THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Muquaddimah, TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Pilgrim’s Progress, GALLOWAY

  Bible, THE DAYBREAKERS

  Bible, SACKETT

  Bible, MOJAVE CROSSING

  Bible, GALLOWAY

  Bible, RIDE THE DARK TRAIL

  SHIPS IN THE SACKETT NOVELS

  Abigail. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Abigail. THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Eagle. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Eagle. THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Hayda. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Jolly Jack. SACKETT’S LAND

  Jolly Jack. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Lion. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Mayflower. THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  Mayflower. JUBAL SACKETT

  Philadelphia. SACKETT

  Scamp, the. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Sprite. TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  Tiger. SACKETT’S LAND

  Vestal. THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  SONGS IN THE SACKETT NOVELS

  “Barbry Allen,” RIDE THE RIVER

  “Barbry Allen,” THE DAYBREAKERS

  “Barbry Allen,” SACKETT

  “Barbry Allen,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Black, Black, Black,” THE DAYBREAKERS

  “Black, Black, Black,” SACKETT

  “Black, Black, Black,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Black Jack Davy,” RIDE THE RIVER

  “Brennan on the Moor,” SACKETT

  “Brennan on the Moor,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Brennan on the Moor,” LONELY ON THE MOUNTAIN

  “Darlin’ Corey,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Golden Vanity, The,” SACKETT

  “Green Coffee Grows on High Oak Trees,” RIDE THE DARK TRAIL

  “Greensleeves,” RIDE THE RIVER

  “Hello, Susan Brown,” RIDE THE DARK TRAIL

  “Hunters of Kentucky, The,” THE SACKETT BRAND

  “John Hardy,” THE LONELY MEN

  “Lord Lovell,” RIDE THE RIVER

  “Lord Randall,” THE DAYBREAKERS

  “My Darling Nellie Gray,” THE DAYBREAKERS

  “Oh, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairee,” THE LONELY MEN

  “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks,” THE LONELY MEN

  “Rickett’s Hornpipe,” RIDE THE RIVER

  “Rock of Ages,” THE LONELY MEN

  “Rock of Ages,” THE SKY-LINERS

  “Skip to My Lou,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Sweet Betsy,” THE DAYBREAKERS

  “Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp-Ground,” TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  “Zebra Dun,” THE LONELY MEN

  NARRATORS OF THE SACKETT NOVELS

  SACKETT’S LAND Barnabas Sackett

  TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS Barnabas Sackett

  THE WARRIOR’S PATH Kin-Ring Sackett

  JUBAL SACKETT Jubal Sackett

  RIDE THE RIVER Echo Sackett

  THE DAYBREAKERS Tyrel Sackett

  SACKETT William Tell Sackett

  LANDO Orlando Sackett

  MOJAVE CROSSING William Tell Sackett

  MUSTANG MAN Nolan Sackett

  THE LONELY MEN William Tell Sackett

  GALLOWAY Flagan Sackett

  TREASURE MOUNTAIN William Tell Sackett

  LONELY ON THE MOUNTAIN William Tell Sackett

  RIDE THE DARK TRAIL Logan Sackett

  THE SACKETT BRAND William Tell Sackett

  THE SKY-LINERS Flagan Sackett

  CHRONOLOGY OF THE SACKETT NOVELS

  SACKETT’S LAND c. 1600

  TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS c. 1600–1620

  THE WARRIOR’S PATH c. 1620s

  JUBAL SACKETT c. 1620s

  RIDE THE RIVER c. 1840s–1850s (before Civil War)

  THE DAYBREAKERS c. 1870–1872

  SACKETT c. 1874–1875

  LANDO c. 1873–1875

  MOJAVE CROSSING c. 1875–1879

  MUSTANG MAN c. 1875–1879

  THE LONELY MEN c. 1875–1879

  GALLOWAY c. 1875–1879

  TREASURE MOUNTAIN c. 1875–1879

  LONELY ON THE MOUNTAIN c. 1875–1879

  RIDE THE DARK TRAIL c. 1875–1879

  THE SACKETT BRAND c. 1875–1879

  THE SKY-LINERS c. 1875–1879

  To the many readers who asked for this book

  Bantam Books by Louis L’Amour

  Ask your bookseller for the books you have missed

  NOVELS

  BENDIGO SHAFTER

  BORDEN CHANTRY

  BRIONNE

  THE BROKEN GUN

  THE BURNING HILLS

  THE CALIFORNIOS

  CALLAGHEN

  CATLOW

  CHANCY

  THE CHEROKEE TRAIL

  COMSTOCK LODE

  CONAGHER

  CROSSFIRE TRAIL

  DARK CANYON

  DOWN THE LONG HILLS

  THE EMPTY LAND

  FAIR BLOWS THE WIND

  FALLON

  THE FERGUSON RIFLE

  THE FIRST FAST DRAW

  FLINT

  GUNS OF THE TIMBERLANDS

  HANGING WOMAN CREEK

  THE HAUNTED MESA

  HELLER WITH A GUN

  THE HIGH GRADERS

  HIGH LONESOME

  HONDO

  HOW THE WEST WAS WON

  THE IRON MARSHAL

  THE KEY-LOCK MAN

  KID RODELO

  KILKENNY

  KILLOE

  KILRONE

  KIOWA TRAIL

  LAST OF THE BREED

  LAST STAND AT PAPAGO WELLS

  THE LONESOME GODS

  THE MAN CALLED NOON

  THE MAN FROM SKIBBEREEN

  THE MAN FROM THE BROKEN HILLS

  MATAGORDA

  MILO TALON

  THE MOUNTAIN VALLEY WAR

  NORTH TO THE RAILS

  OVER ON THE DRY SIDE

  PASSIN’ THROUGH

  THE PROVING TRAIL

  THE QUICK AND THE DEAD

  RADIGAN

  REILLY’S LUCK

  THE RIDER OF LOST CREEK

  RIVERS WEST

  THE SHADOW RIDERS

  SHALAKO

  SHOWDOWN AT YELLOW BUTTE

  SILVER CANYON

  SITKA

  SON OF A WANTED MAN

  TAGGART

  THE TALL STRANGER

  TO TAME A LAND

  TUCKER

  UNDER THE SWEETWATER RIM

  UTAH BLAINE

  THE WALKING DRUM

  WEST WARD THE TIDE

  WHERE THE LONG GRASS BLOWS

  SHORT-STORY COLLECTIONS

  BEYOND THE GREAT SNOW MOUNTAINS

  BOWDRIE

  BOWDRIE’S LAW

  BUCKSKIN RUN

  DUTCHMAN’S FLAT

  THE HILLS OF HOMICIDE

  LAW OF THE DESERT BORN

  LONG RIDE HOME

  LONIGAN

  MONUMENT ROCK

  NIGHT OVER THE SOLOMONS

  OFF THE MANGROVE COAST

  THE OUTLAWS OF MESQUITE

  THE RIDER OF THE RUBY HILLS

  RIDING FOR THE BRAND

  THE STRONG SHALL LIVE

  THE TRAIL TO CRAZY MAN

  VALLEY OF THE SUN

  WAR PARTY

  WEST FROM SINGAPORE

  WEST OF DODGE

  YONDERING

  SACKETT TITLES

  SACKETT’S LAND

  TO THE FAR BLUE MOUNTAINS

  THE WARRIOR’S PATH

  JUBAL SACKETT

  RIDE THE RIVER

  THE DAY BREAKERS

  SACKETT

  LANDO


  MOJAVE CROSSING

  MUSTANG MAN

  THE LONELY MEN

  GALLOWAY

  TREASURE MOUNTAIN

  LONELY ON THE MOUNTAIN

  RIDE THE DARK TRAIL

  THE SACKETT BRAND

  THE SKY-LINERS

  THE HOPALONG CASSIDY NOVELS

  THE RIDERS OF HIGH ROCK

  THE RUSTLERS OF WEST FORK

  THE TRAIL TO SEVEN PINES

  TROUBLE SHOOTER

  NONFICTION

  EDUCATION OF A WANDERING MAN

  FRONTIER

  THE SACKETT COMPANION:

  A Personal Guide to the Sackett Novels

  A TRAIL OF MEMORIES:

  The quotations of Louis L’Amour, compiled by Angelique L’Amour

  POETRY

  SMOKE FROM THIS ALTAR

  ABOUT LOUIS L’AMOUR

  “I think of myself in the oral tradition—as a troubador, a village taleteller, the man in the shadows of the campfire. That’s the way I’d like to be remembered—as a storyteller. A good storyteller.”

  It is doubtful that any author could be as at home in the world recreated in his novels as Louis Dearborn L’Amour. Not only could he physically fill the boots of the rugged characters he wrote about, but he literally “walked the land my characters walk.” His personal experiences as well as his lifelong devotion to historical research combined to give Mr. L’Amour the unique knowledge and understanding of people, events, and the challenge of the American frontier that became the hallmarks of his popularity.

  Of French-Irish descent, Mr. L’Amour could trace his own family in North America back to the early 1600s and follow their steady progression westward, “always on the frontier.” As a boy growing up in Jamestown, North Dakota, he absorbed all he could about his family’s frontier heritage, including the story of his great-grandfather who was scalped by Sioux warriors.

  Spurred by an eager curiosity and desire to broaden his horizons, Mr. L’Amour left home at the age of fifteen and enjoyed a wide variety of jobs including seaman, lumberjack, elephant handler, skinner of dead cattle, assessment miner, and officer on tank destroyers during World War II. During his “yondering” days he also circled the world on a freighter, sailed a dhow on the Red Sea, was shipwrecked in the West Indies and stranded in the Mojave Desert. He won fifty-one of fifty-nine fights as a professional boxer and worked as a journalist and lecturer. He was a voracious reader and collector of rare books. Mr. L’Amour’s personal library of some 10,000 volumes covers a broad range of scholarly disciplines including many personal papers, maps, and diaries of the pioneers.

  Mr. L’Amour “wanted to write almost from the time I could talk.” After developing a widespread following for his many adventure stories written for the fiction magazines, Mr. L’Amour published his first full-length novel, HONDO, in the United States in 1953. Every one of his more than 100 books is in print; there are nearly 200 million copies of his books in print worldwide, making him one of the bestselling authors in modern literary history. His books have been translated into twenty languages, and more than forty-five of his novels and stories have been made into feature films and television movies.

  His hardcover bestsellers include THE LONESOME GODS, THE WALKING DRUM (his twelfth century historical novel), JUBAL SACKETT, LAST OF THE BREED, and THE HAUNTED MESA.

  The recipient of many great honors and awards, in 1983 Mr. L’Amour became the first novelist ever to be awarded the National Gold Medal by the United States Congress in honor of his life’s work. In 1984 he was also awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.

  Louis L’Amour died on June 10, 1988. His wife Kathy, and their two children, Beau and Angelique, carry the L’Amour tradition forward.

 

 

 


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