Login FAQ Search Read new Post Guest options
Top The Louis L'Amour Louis L'Amour Discussion Forum
Choose classic view | Expand topics | View in linear mode | Listing topics: all available topics

IDTopicAuthorLast updated date RepliesViews

Thought it might be time to say hey. Most of the folks I remember talking with aren’t with us any longer. One of the things I miss about this sevent
Mik ShafferNov-23-23 10:05 AM
by Sackettter8
3122713
Formerly known as Unknown Sackett
Greetings, I've been a member here for years. I've used the handle Unknown Sackett, but for some time now every time I tried to reply to a post it w
3rdGenSep-19-23 12:31 AM
by 3rdGen
10117443
Fav LL Book (Full novel, not incl S
Hopefully this is ok to post, but I put together a poll of Louis L'Amour books (my top picks anyway) and would love for my fellow LL lovers to vote on
grizzlyffAug-19-23 11:44 PM
by 3rdGen
5116578
Whatcha reading?
Just finished an old Perry Mason novel that I had read a few times, so decided to look at a Louis LAmour novel I haven’t read for awhile…which is a co
Mik ShafferAug-19-23 11:41 PM
by 3rdGen
9125890
Forgot A Book
I can not remember the name of the book or the main character but I do remember a lot about the book itself. Firstly there is a canyon or valley that
JaythoAug-19-23 11:39 PM
by 3rdGen
2120206
Footnote & Reference - In which b
Anyone know which book has a reference to and a footnote about English seamen who were put ashore due to low supplies on the ship near New Orleans (I
zigzug64Feb-13-23 06:56 PM
by john555
2151260
Season's Greetings
Just stopped in to see what condition everyone's condition was in. And, to wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
john555Jan-12-23 01:51 PM
by milkbandit
3179902
Happy New Year
Greetings everyone. I wish you all a wonderful 2023. I wish we had more activity on this board. I know it will never be like the old days, but someti
milkbanditJan-10-23 01:21 PM
by milkbandit
0202004
Wishing all a Very Happy Holiday!
Hope your Christmas' were great and your New Year is as well! Paul
PaulDec-31-22 11:48 PM
by Les Down Under
1206786
RECENT READS
I've been going back thru the non-Sackett novels. Most recently "Hanging Woman Creek", "Down the Long Hills", "Conagher" and "The Empty Land". HWC
john555Dec-16-22 05:55 PM
by john555
16238515
The Proving Trail
I recently finished reading “The Proving Trail” and very much enjoyed it. However, I was left wondering about what appeared to be some unresolved issu
kentdDec-15-22 07:01 PM
by kentd
0191291
Which L'Amour novel is this quote f
-Hi all, I'm 60 and reading Louis L'Amour for the first time—a great little collection of stories called "Riding For The Brand." I've seen this quot
ghulseDec-03-22 06:26 PM
by Les Down Under
2290535
Beau: Biography Project
Just a quick question to see how the LL Biography project is coming along? Any idea on when it may be published? Thanks.
TOMNov-07-22 04:08 PM
by TOM
2437956
Kid Rodelo
LL can write about the desert and make you thirsty. Forgot how good this book was.
NoogaStrongNov-02-22 06:28 PM
by blamour
1539642
Question for Beau
Why do the names of fictional characters in a book get changed when the books becomes a movie? For example High Lonesome. Great book. The movie, Four
NoogaStrongNov-02-22 06:27 PM
by blamour
1714831
Rustler Roundup [View all]
I'm reading this story in the End of the Drive short story collection. Anybody know if the setting is real? LL seems to give a good bit of detail abou
epeterdNov-02-22 06:01 PM
by blamour
3746439
Replies to this topic:
Subject Author Message Date ID
RE: Rustler Roundup
Oct 17th 2022
1
RE: Rustler Roundup
Oct 25th 2022
2
      RE: Rustler Roundup
Nov 02nd 2022
3
Oddity in FBtW
Just found something odd when reading Fair Blows the Wind. Page 211 in the LT edition. Tatton is talking to Jacob Binns about investing in shipping.
epeterdOct-05-22 05:47 PM
by john555
6759394
Elisha Comes to Red Horse
Just read this again. (read it once before a few years ago) Fun little story, a bit humorous. A little different than LL's stories usually were. I can
epeterdAug-31-22 07:16 AM
by epeterd
2759754
MOON OF THE TREES BROKEN BY SNOW...
Although I love the two expanded versions, I'm fond of the original issue of YONDERING with its then more seemingly eclectic selection of stories...in
Carcosa2004Aug-06-22 03:23 PM
by blamour
1761653
Original paperback art...for Beau!
I know a great deal of original artwork was destroyed in a disastrous flood, but do you know what if any of Bantam's LL vintage cover art (or other we
Carcosa2004Aug-06-22 03:13 PM
by blamour
1757870
SAMUEL H. WALKER
Re-reading "The First Fast Draw". LL has Cullen mention Samuel Colt inventing the "first successful repeating pistol". LL puts it that Colt designed
john555Jul-29-22 10:27 PM
by john555
4721315
The Haunted Mesa and Albert Einstei
I have a question about a comment made in "THM" by the novel's lead character, Mike Raglan. It's on page 151 of the most recent paperback edition wher
CougarSFC90Jun-20-22 07:30 PM
by Carcosa2004
3587550
Taggart
Finally finished reading Taggart. Good book. One of the few left that I hadn't read yet. I have read Trap of Gold in the past, and it seems like I hav
epeterdJun-20-22 05:43 PM
by Carcosa2004
5711434
Hopalong Cassidy
Just finished the first three of LL's Hopalong novels. And, read Beau's afterword to "The Rustlers of West Fork". Obviously I thought LL's Hopalong
john555Jun-04-22 09:10 PM
by john555
1756329
Sky Ring Water...Beau.
So I heard this dropped in the introduction of Lost Treasures Volume 2...and I'm intrigued of course! Beau, can you give us some insight into this n
Carcosa2004May-15-22 11:50 PM
by john555
16811025
The Burning Hills
Pleasant surprise. Picked up TBH and read the opening blurb at the front of the book and thought it didn't sound familiar. So, I started reading it a
john555May-07-22 04:04 PM
by NoogaStrong
2589802
Jamestown Revival
I have had these guys' Fireside with Louis L'Amour on my Spotify feed for some time now. I have just received the CD from Paul at the trading post an
Les Down UnderFeb-01-22 12:17 AM
by Les Down Under
0560931
Tennessee Dave
Where art thou, TD? By the way, this is OtisTom. I had to change my User ID because I couldn’t get website to agree with the password. Easier this way
NoogaStrongDec-22-21 11:49 PM
by NoogaStrong
10540125
JAMESTOWN ND
A few years back a group of guys and a lady I rode motorcycles with rode out to Jamestown ND. They have quite a bit of information, in a tourist cont
Mike ShafferDec-12-21 09:18 PM
by Mike Shaffer
0401718
Hello the fire!
Had to begin again…forgot my sign in stuff. Not much new to report…last I heard TD was not feeling too well, and haven’t seen anything else…good or
Mike ShafferDec-07-21 09:13 PM
by Mike Shaffer
3532633
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.27.1-php8.1
Copyright 1997-2003 DCScripts.com