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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 09:24 PM
by cowboybilliards
05302
Reilly's Luck Typo
Chapter 24 Second sentence crown is spelled Corwn "center; the corwn of her head" Les I am not going to get technical but chemistry says that alcoh
Les Down UnderDec-20-17 07:54 PM
by Les Down Under
05282
To Tame A Land
paperback page 125 Rye is running his fingers through Old Blue's mane "Slowly, knowing it was be feel, I parted the long hairs of the man and look
UnknownSackettDec-11-19 06:54 PM
by UnknownSackett
05268
Kid Rodelo
Kid Rodelo Leatherette edition page 44 "He'll kill you, Dan" she (Nora) said.. She studied him, "Have you ever used a gun - like that Dan?" BUT o
UnknownSackettDec-29-19 01:10 AM
by UnknownSackett
05247
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 07:43 AM
by epeterd
15190
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 01:34 AM
by Les Down Under
05139
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 04:14 PM
by john555
05133
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 01:29 AM
by Les Down Under
05111
Conagher Kills Hi Jackson Twice.
Page 78 Line 3 after the gunfight at the ST. He saw that Hi Jackson was dead. Page 130 opening sentence Kris Mahler says "That man you shot up in the
Les Down UnderApr-05-19 02:06 AM
by Les Down Under
05025
Fallon?
Fallon is UNDER the hotel (pg. 163) He sank back on the cool earth and looked up into the darkness that was the underside of the floor above (pg. 164
UnknownSackettNov-29-18 01:03 AM
by UnknownSackett
05020
Typo Silver Canyon
Leatherette Edition page 58 4th line from bottom of page reads but a blacksmith, carpenter,HOLSTER, and a bit of anything. I think the word HOLSTER s
Les Down UnderNov-13-18 12:20 AM
by Les Down Under
05001
Milo Talon editorial / continuity.
Leatherette Edition Page 61 6th paragraph reads "and not a boot-heel, but a shoe" and then on Page 62 Last long paragraph reads "near the bank where f
Les Down UnderNov-16-18 08:28 PM
by Les Down Under
04922
The Lonesome Gods
Leatherette Edition. Pages 56 and 57 the wagon that the Vernes and others are traveling in is referred to as a STAGE. 3rd Para " Stay by the stage son
Les Down UnderAug-01-19 10:30 PM
by Les Down Under
04867
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 02:10 PM
by jsg0753
04789
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 09:59 PM
by Les Down Under
04753
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 12:41 AM
by Les Down Under
04701
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 01:09 AM
by Les Down Under
04684
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