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by Louis L'Amour


  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

  Westward the Tide

  SHORT STORY

  COLLECTIONS

  Beyond the Great Snow Mountains

  Bowdrie

  Bowdrie’s Law

  Buckskin Run

  Dutchman’s Flat

  End of the Drive

  The Hills of Homicide

  Law of the Desert

  Born

  Long Ride Home

  Lonigan

  May There Be a Road

  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 Daybreakers

  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 Rustlers of West Fork

  The Trail to Seven

  Pines

  The Riders of High

  Rock

  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

  “DON’T GO!”

  Matt Bardoul headed for the stable to saddle his horse.

  He had thrown the hull on him and was adjusting the cinch when a voice spoke out of the darkness of a stall.

  “Matt”—he could not place the voice—“I’d git killed for this, if anybody knowed, but don’t go along with that wagon train!”

  “Why? What’s going to happen?”

  “Dunno. But somethin’ … ain’t none of ‘em supposed to come back alive.”

  “Who’s the boss?” he demanded.

  There was no reply. He waited a moment, then asked the question again, but there was no answer. His unknown informant was gone.

  WESTWARD THE TIDE

  A Bantam Book

  PUBLISHING HISTORY

  Bantam edition published February 1977

  Bantam reissue / June 1995

  Bantam reissue / September 2003

  Published by

  Bantam Dell

  A Division of Random House, Inc.

  New York, New York.

  All rights reserved

  Copyright © 1977 by Louis & Katherine L’Amour Trust.

  No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher, except where permitted by law.

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  Bantam Books and the rooster colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

  eISBN: 978-0-553-90021-7

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