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Chancy
Leatherette edition Editorial issue on page 71. The last sentence of the third paragraph reads " my hunch was they'd cut out for Cheyenne, spend some
Les Down UnderJul-22-17 10:03 PM
by Les Down Under
07990
Milo Talon two typos
Leatherette edition Chapter 11 Page 82 third paragraph Reads I'd get a good meal and a chance to LAV up for a bit. Should be LAY UP Chapter 18 page
Les Down UnderJul-04-17 07:53 PM
by Les Down Under
08134
Lonigan
In Authors note The fine art of rustling editorial issue in 3rd paragraph 1st sentence has repeated words out of order and context "were not officiall
Les Down UnderJun-11-17 07:18 PM
by Les Down Under
08150
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
08103
Reilly's Luck typos
In leatherette edition page201 Chapter 24 third line reads center; the corwn of her head. Should be crown. The next sentence reads cut almost like a
Les Down UnderFeb-27-17 10:56 PM
by Les Down Under
08171
Down Paagumene Way
In From the Listening Hills pages 60 to 63 On Page 60 Cowan is tied hand and foot on page 61 when the fight starts he is still tied only gets one han
Les Down UnderFeb-07-17 07:40 PM
by Les Down Under
08059
How the West was Won
Typo on page 150 (Leatherette edition) last pages of The War Section. Zeb has just arrived home and is discussing going west with Jeremiah. Zeb grinne
Les Down UnderJan-03-17 12:03 AM
by Les Down Under
08181
The Empty Land Typo
From leatherette edition Page 17 Chapter three Second last paragraph reads After one scramble with rustlers and two Kiowas, he brought the cattle in
Les Down UnderOct-23-16 05:07 AM
by Les Down Under
08578
Jubal
Typo on page 302 of the leatherette book Chapter 33 final sentence on the page reads "Ïf a SCARED fire will make you happy. Should be If a SACRED fir
Les Down UnderJul-12-16 05:44 AM
by Les Down Under
08082
Sacketts Land
High guys I noticed what I consider a slip on page 128(leatherette edition)Last pages of chapter 16. Discussion between Barnabas and Abigail where th
Les Down UnderJun-24-16 09:15 PM
by Les Down Under
08261
Fair Blows the Wind/To the Far Blue
when I very first started reading these novels, not having access to any websites and before I had The Sackett Companion, I always thought of Fair Blo
logansackettMay-22-16 10:02 AM
by cowboybilliards
18614
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
08593
Regan of the Slash B
The Collected Short Stories Volume 3. Paperback Regan of the Slash B. Pg 295 (top of page) Stripped to the waist....he walked out and handed hi
UnknownSackettJan-09-16 03:09 PM
by UnknownSackett
08161
The First Fast Draw
Cullen Baker is at his cabin 3 men come up 1. Colonel 2. Joel Reese 3. John Tower on page 17 of the Louis L'Amour Collection book it says "What's th
UnknownSackettDec-26-15 08:29 PM
by UnknownSackett
08204
Correction to "The Rider of the Rub
On page 89, in the leatherette edition of 'The Rider of the Ruby Hills', near the top of the page, Ross says, "I head some shooting". It should be "H
SailBoatJul-08-14 01:20 AM
by SailBoat
08394
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
28566
Here Ends the Trail
In this short story in the leatherette edition of Monument Rock, in "Here Ends the Trail", LL mentions the 'Big Band' area in the third paragraph. I t
SailBoatMay-19-14 04:53 PM
by SailBoat
08000
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