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The Lonesome Gods
Leatherette Edition Editing / continuity. Page 248 second line after the break in text reads "Miss Nesselrode was crocheting when I entered" 6 paragr
Les Down UnderAug-02-19 10:59 PM
by Les Down Under
03234
Edit the Walking Drum continuity in
Leatherette edition. On page 180 Chapt 25 3rd Para reads " Four women accompanied them, and there were sixty two men. at the end of the chapter Page 1
Les Down UnderAug-06-19 01:41 AM
by Les Down Under
03267
The Walking Drum Typo.
Leatherette Edition page 355 opening sentence reads " The devout MOSKM will pray five times" Should be Muslim. Les Isn't making a smoking section
Les Down UnderAug-07-19 02:34 AM
by Les Down Under
03593
Ride the River Typo
Leatherette Edition. Page 93 third Para opens "We ate our Brakfast then, not talking much". S/Be Breakfast. Les Isn't making a smoking section in
Les Down UnderSep-29-19 11:17 PM
by Les Down Under
03779
Lonigan The Fine Art of Rustling
Leatherette edition (page 1)Duplication needs to be removed. Third para reads (My emphasis) "Sleepering cattle was another device. During the round u
Les Down UnderOct-12-19 02:29 AM
by Les Down Under
03562
Reilly's Luck Time shifting crewman
From LT edition. On page 149 second paragraph opening reluctantly they cast off leaving Paddy Lahey aboard. The on page 151 7th paragraph( including
Les Down UnderDec-11-19 01:07 AM
by Les Down Under
03899
The Shadow Riders
Issue starts at pages 125/6 (Leatherette Edition) Chapter 16. Page 125 Last sentence "She felt the horse shudder as he took the bullet but a she sta
Les Down UnderMay-15-20 02:09 AM
by Les Down Under
03309
Sackett's Land.
A possible editorial error. From Leatherette edition. page 43 second last paragraph reads "who says the King of Spain will soon send a great fleet aga
Les Down UnderAug-17-21 11:52 PM
by Les Down Under
03890
To The Far Blue Mountains
Have read dozens of LL books. Just finished To The Far Blue Mountains for the second time. I wish the last line of the story was: "She suddenly sat
jsg0753Dec-05-18 03:10 PM
by jsg0753
03382
HELLER WITH A GUN
Something I noticed at the end of Chapter 14. There is a paragraph that starts out "Tom Healy was wonderful." In the next to last sentence in the pa
john555Apr-18-21 06:23 PM
by cowboybilliards
13782
BOOTY FOR A BADMAN
Looking at "the best reading order" on this site, I think "Booty for a Badman" is out of order. I think it should actually precede "The Courting of G
john555Oct-01-21 05:14 PM
by john555
03519
Sackett, Echo
The Sackett Companion, p. 339: Between Sackett, Daubeny and Sackett, Emily, add "Sackett, Echo 87". P. 337, between Hidden Valley and Highland Bay,
FreemanJun-24-14 01:20 AM
by SailBoat
214700
Mixed up words
I'm reading Passin' Through,the Lost Treasures edition. I found what seems to be a case of getting something backwards. It's when he's hiding out unde
epeterdAug-03-21 08:43 AM
by epeterd
13617
This is probably been covered but..
The Daybreakers: Pg 113, folkds should be folks The Skyliners: Pg 34, Colby.Rafin should be Colby Rafin (without the period) Mustang Man: Pg 133, ta
cowboybilliardsFeb-20-16 10:42 PM
by cowboybilliards
014286
Correction to SITKA
Leo Lessard - SITKA: Page 195, Top Down Line 13, word 3 = "tothe" vice "to the". This was found in the 1986 hardcover volume.
cowboybilliardsNov-08-20 10:24 PM
by cowboybilliards
03711
Chantry Talon Kilkenny Reading Orde
What Paul says is the Kilkenny order is incorrect. #1 - The Rider of Lost Creek #2 - The Mountain Valley War #3 - Kilkenny In the first #1, he meets
cowboybilliardsMay-29-22 12:27 AM
by john555
14383
Kilkenny Series
In Kilkenny (paperback version on pg. 22), it reads, "The following year they met again in the cedar breaks of New Mexico where Kilkenny had been tryi
bradleydMay-10-17 04:11 AM
by bradleyd
013273
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