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Remembering a friend...Semper Fidel
He died about a year ago. During the war in Viet Nam he joined the Marine Corp. He was a sniper...it affected him strangely. We'd be walking on a c
Mike ShafferJul-18-20 11:31 PM
by SailBoat
482327
Charlie Daniels 1936 - 2020
Sadly we say "so long" to a Country Western icon and dear friend of the L'Amour family, Charlie Daniels. https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=ijVz3I OREdA
PaulJul-19-20 12:47 PM
by TOM
478905
Last of the Breed
Was anyone else disappointed in the ending of the Last of The Breed book? It's a great book with lots of action and a good theme that ends abruptly.
Hal_32572TXAug-03-20 12:15 PM
by Mike Shaffer
482673
Leatherette printed upside down
Has anyone heard of any of the leatherette hardcovers that is printed upside down?
Tom MasonAug-11-20 01:21 AM
by Hal Hall
481005
Modern Weirdness...
So, my son set up my Ipad to sign in using my finger print. Pretty slick except it doesn't work here. So,I had to switch to my old laptop to post th
Mike ShafferDec-08-20 10:19 PM
by john555
490386
Plutarch and LL
Seems LL was an admirer of Plutarch, more than a few times favorably mentioned in his books. In Plutarch’s “Lives” and “Moralia”, one has to be highl
Arkansas ToothpickJul-21-21 01:29 AM
by Les Down Under
4183827
last of the breed
my question is simple maybe,,, is there a or what is the name of sequel to this book?
scoutmanJul-16-21 02:15 AM
by Les Down Under
4215668
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
4693653
Story about Killing a Town?
I have a vague memory of a story by Louis L'Amour that basically talks about "killing a town." As I recall, the town treated someone very inhospitably
lawsonstoneOct-04-24 09:16 PM
by Mustang Roberts
4295736
Callaghen
Callaghen Survival in the unforgiving desert.' A novel. A tale of outlasting the bitter elemen
Sackettter8Dec-26-23 02:01 PM
by john555
4111652
I don't want to let go
i guess i am somewhat sentimental. the older i get, the more i think about the past and things gone by, people who are gone. just now a strange thing
milkbanditMar-04-24 09:58 PM
by Carcosa2004
4284034
More novels that are out of stock%3
This id for Paul.. Are they ever going to re-stock any of the hard covers that are currently 'out of stock'?
Sackettter8Feb-05-24 05:12 PM
by blamour
4166343
TV episodes and wanna be episodes..
Just watched a episode of 'Tales of Wells Fargo' called 'The Wade Place', and in the credits was based on a short story by Louis L'Amour. No other
mesadelvadre8Sep-05-19 01:32 AM
by Les Down Under
364464
Sam's replacement
Have just started re-watching Hell on Wheels. I think Anson Mount might make a reasonable replacement for Sam Elliott as Tell. Les Isn't making a s
Les Down UnderJun-23-20 01:57 PM
by mesadelvadre8
399262
Next trip
The following is my first outline (desires)for my next trip in 2020. I still need to work out dates because last year I missed a lot because I was th
Les Down UnderSep-18-19 03:34 AM
by Tennessee Dave
370279
Books related to The Haunted Mesa/C
I need some help/guidance from those that may know. I am in search for books wrote by the great L’Amour relating to other worlds/dimensions/re alms.
GasolineheadNov-06-19 01:36 PM
by blamour
365499
Writers and writers
I've read about several writers and the one thing I've found they have in common is that they all have lived interesting lives. Louis L'Amour certainl
Tennessee DaveDec-14-19 08:25 PM
by Mike Shaffer
3160659
Hey Les
I was just watching Pete Watson and his crew talking about the volcano erupting. Sorry for all the folks missing, and also your NZ people. It's a ter
Tennessee DaveDec-11-19 12:11 PM
by mesadelvadre8
3204133
Sackett
From memory the Sacketts came out of the fens. So, are they descended from the Iceni? And if so, are they then descended from Bouadicea? If so, tha
Mike ShafferFeb-08-20 01:32 PM
by Mike Shaffer
395164
Regarding Character Named Neisha
I was named after a character in one of Louis L'Amour's novels. My mother kept the book for years, but she has passed away and I cannot find the book
NeishaMar-14-20 05:51 PM
by Les Down Under
384050
It only spent two days on my TBR Li
A copy of Wondrous Times on the Frontier by Dee Brown arrived in my mail on Monday. Took 2 days to get off my TBR pile :7 A load of Vignettes about l
Les Down UnderMay-07-20 01:53 AM
by Mike Shaffer
373449
Caronavirus
Just checking out the flu epidemic of 1918. It was VERY much like our problem we now have. Like now the second round was worse than the first.
Tennessee DaveMay-08-20 07:27 PM
by Mike Shaffer
379428
BEAU L'AMOUR
Beau, I'm trying to find out if The Haunted Mesa was ever out in audio book form whether on CD or Cassette. I read it over 25 years ago and most of h
dltrogdonSep-28-21 10:21 PM
by Carcosa2004
3550370
Hey TD
Back in the day... https://www. facebook.com/photo.p hp?fbid=102236120784 33729&set=a.15814326 59426&type=3
Mike ShafferJun-27-20 06:47 PM
by Les Down Under
388370
Which book is this from?
At the end of one of the books there is a final paragraph where the character says he has hung up his guns and hopes to not have to use them again but
tx1_lamourfanJul-01-20 03:28 AM
by tx1_lamourfan
394300
Tatton Chantry
Hi yall. It's past time that I register here, I've been reading Louis for thirty years. I'm currently rereading To the Far Blue Mountains and got a b
Old GorillaNov-21-20 12:26 AM
by cowboybilliards
366286
If only we could all win Lotto and
There's a discussion starting on a Face Book site that wanted a Mini Series on Barnabus so I suggested something that I have been daydreaming of for s
Les Down UnderFeb-12-21 07:56 PM
by john555
3107833
Which book had a mine into a tower
I know I read a book where the main character was mining gold from the base of a tower. He was afraid it would fall the entire time and even paved a p
GorillaOct-04-24 09:30 PM
by Mustang Roberts
3298312
Jon Tuska
I just read western critic Jon Tuska passed away a few years back. I didn't know. Jon seemed pretty dismissive of LL's work in general, but I notice
Carcosa2004Jul-24-21 08:35 PM
by blamour
3275924
DRAIN THE OCEAN
The cable channel National Geographic has a series called "Drain the Oceans". They just aired a really good episode about the Wild West. They had a
john555Aug-12-21 05:53 AM
by epeterd
3617566
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