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Kilenny
Paul has his history incorrect. Kilkenny's list should go: #1 - The Rider of Lost Creek #2 - The Mountain Valley War #3 - Kilkenny The reason for all
cowboybilliardsApr-04-21 01:37 PM
by john555
1146083
'Old TV Westerns'
Been a follower of numerous TV westerns that are showing on the Encore channel. I like Cheyenne, Lawman, Wanted, Dead or alive, The Virginian (esp
mesadelvadre8Feb-06-20 02:29 PM
by milkbandit
5144476
Discussion Forum Update . . .
Howdie all, Just a little heads up, we are (as you can see from the main site) in the process of updating the website and that means eventually the D
PaulFeb-01-24 04:34 PM
by Paul
0136047
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
2129137
Dungarees
Had to smile at a picture of Louis this evening. He had a walking stick he’d picked up, most likely along the way, and his dungarees/jeans caught my
Mike ShafferFeb-06-20 02:30 PM
by milkbandit
2128100
Need help finding a short story or novel
The story line is as follows. An orphan is being cared for by an English gentleman. I believe the man was an archeologist. 3 men he hired to guide him
JimmyMar-28-25 10:58 PM0124205
Podcast with Beau.
http://oldwestpodcas t.libsyn.com/beau-la mour-interview-louis -lamours-lost-treasu res?fbclid=IwAR00V47 N3gEN3vmjL6c2pBFudTG -O3c2NZz4yYiJAP7nyYY Bh4Xc_dP3s
Les Down UnderFeb-06-20 03:14 PM
by milkbandit
2123217
Paul The Race is on.
Yesterday at 9.50 a.m. I ordered an item on line from a large nationwide franchise. It arrived this morning by Courier Post at 8.15 a.m. (Well Done)
Les Down UnderMay-23-20 07:33 AM
by epeterd
2121844
New Louis L’amour film
I just learned that Mr. L’amours novel, “Flint” will be made into an upcoming movie starring actor Josh Holloway. Production is set to begin lat
Ty_BrooksAug-05-25 06:36 AM
by Ty_Brooks
2121312
sackett brand
anyone know what the Sackett cattle cow brand was?
wahudad1Nov-15-19 05:43 PM
by Les Down Under
1121027
May 22nd 6:00PM Facebook Live!
Join Katherine L'Amour and son Beau on Facebook Live for an entertaining event! Bring your questions and enjoy the conversation! Frida y May 22nd, 202
PaulMay-28-20 07:55 AM
by epeterd
7119738
Shooting as you point your finger
I was wondering earlier which gun company had moved into Huntsville, AL a few years ago. So I googled it and was reading an article about it. (It was
epeterdMay-18-20 01:24 AM
by Mike Shaffer
17116666
Sitka
What a wonderful work. It is so abundantly clear how Louis loved the sea. His sentences, phrases, sayings and expressions, sailing terms...all writt
Arkansas ToothpickMay-31-20 05:42 PM
by Arkansas Toothpick
0115900
Cover format
Back again after a long absence. Looking for information as to when particular paperback cover formats began and ended. For instance, my favorite form
dave bMay-28-25 06:36 PM
by blamour
3113744
Paperback cover format
Back after a long absence. Interested in knowing the span of years for the various cover formats,not the art itself. I'll have to take a closer look a
dave bMar-29-25 05:01 AM0113186
Artwork in books
I am re-reading "Outlaws of Mesquite" and I am enjoying the art work in the book. Do any of the other books have art work? I don't remember any othe
3rdGenDec-26-23 12:27 PM
by Sackettter8
6113066
Callaghen
Callaghen Survival in the unforgiving desert.' A novel. A tale of outlasting the bitter elemen
Sackettter8Dec-26-23 02:01 PM
by john555
4111659
Sitka
What a wonderful work. It is abundantly clear how Louis loved the sea. His sentences, phrases, sayings and expressions, sailing terminology...all wr
Arkansas ToothpickMay-31-20 06:16 PM
by Les Down Under
1109252
Nicknames...
Mike or Shafe were my only two...until I started dating Debby. We were married for nearly forty years...she is tall at 5’8”, auburn haired with freck
Mike ShafferFeb-06-21 02:43 PM
by Mike Shaffer
6109076
ON THE HUNT
Been on the hunt for some time, from state to state, used bookstores, Friends of the Library and just about any website, including eBay, and oth
Sackettter8Jan-01-24 02:14 PM
by Sackettter8
2108340
Question
Howdy the Camp, Does anyone know of which LL book mentions the "Rabbit Ears" natural formation? {Hills, Mountains, or Stone formations} I t
SailBoatNov-09-19 02:34 AM
by Tennessee Dave
4108074
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
3107837
Hey everyone
Is the forum staying unusually quiet or are my pages hung up?
Tennessee DaveMar-23-20 12:26 AM
by Les Down Under
28107195

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
3106969
THE EMPTY LAND
'THE EMPTY LAND' Another powerful novel that grabs you by your cowboy enthusias
Sackettter8Dec-28-23 10:35 PM
by Sackettter8
0106945
REILLY'S LUCK
Just finished "Reilly's Luck" again. I think that this is my second favorite LL novel. It's just a really good story. Of course, "The Daybreakers"
john555Jan-31-21 12:41 PM
by Phyllis
1105376
'WESTWARD THE TIDE'
'WESTWARD the TIDE' Matt Bardoul was a good man to have as a friend and
Sackettter8Jan-23-24 04:49 PM
by Sackettter8
0104813
CRISPIN MAYO'S PRAYER
In Ch 17 of "The Man From Skibbereen", Crispin Mayo offers up the following, "Let us not lose this," Cris muttered aloud, "let us not lose this, God
john555Feb-24-21 02:11 AM
by Rick Abreu
1104428
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
9104137
Howdy!
Sitting here by the dining room window wondering what to say...and what to read next. Problem is I have to get up. One library is in the space betwe
Mike ShafferDec-04-20 12:25 PM
by john555
15103824
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