The Long Way Home
Title | The Long Way Home PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Bohlen |
Publisher | Bohlen Publishing |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2021-11-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1737845857 |
This action packed series finale finds Redhawk and his companions in the city of Sartae, seeking to learn more about the blue keystone-Redhawk's only hope of returning home. But when they learn the quest might be a lengthy one, they decide to attempt to help others and make a new life in this strange land? That is, if they can stay alive. Alongside new friends and old, Redhawk begins to make some progress on getting organized and established in this unfamiliar place, but when Treesta goes missing from the city of Tridesdale, everything changes? Ancient deceptions and new truths, orcs and dragons, bounty hunters and battles, and war on the horizon, Redhawk must face many challenges if he wants to help his friends-and if he wants any chance of finding his way home. Along the way, however, he'll have a few decisions to make, and maybe a few consequences to endure?
The Wild West of Louis L'Amour
Title | The Wild West of Louis L'Amour PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Champlin |
Publisher | Voyageur Press |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2015-08-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1627887040 |
Heroes, adventure, history and trouble - discover it all through the eyes and pen of Louis L'Amour. At the time of his death in 1988, all of Louis L'Amour's 100 novels and short-story collections remained in print, a testament to the popularity of a prolific writer best known for his fast-paced tales of the American West. The Wild West of Louis L'Amour is a richly illustrated, sumptuous book commemorating one of America's most beloved and successful authors and the landscapes, characters, and violent times he portrayed. Author Tim Champlin (himself a writer of Western historical fiction) uncovers all of the secrets of L'Amour's themes and characters - geography of the West, lone heroes, gunfighters, mining and ranching, women, Native Americans, food, and transportation. The frontier regions, towns, and events that featured in L'Amour's writing, as well as the real folks on whom his characters were based, come to life through thoroughly researched illustrations. The collection of more than 200 images includes maps, period photos and daguerreotypes, period illustrations, paintings of the regions discussed, modern photography of towns and countryside, and cover art from L'Amour's books and the pulp magazines in which he was published before he became a best-selling author. For the true L'Amour fan, The Wild West of Louis L'Amour is also a complete history of his colorful early life as a cowboy, lumberjack, longshoreman, prizefighter, merchant seaman, and army officer. No L'Amour fan will want to skip this comprehensive, beautiful look at the writer, the man, and the world in which he set his tales.
The Work of Louis L'Amour
Title | The Work of Louis L'Amour PDF eBook |
Author | Halbert W. Hall |
Publisher | Millefleurs |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Louis L'Amour
Title | Louis L'Amour PDF eBook |
Author | Halbert W. Hall |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Louis L'Amour was one of America's most prolific and bestselling authors, writing more than 100 novels over his thirty year career and selling hundreds of millions of copies of those novels. He not only wrote many novels about the American frontier, but also wrote numerous short stories and poems and was the subject of hundreds of articles, interviews, essays, documentaries, and newspaper columns. This is a comprehensive guide to works written by and about Louis L'Amour. The first part documents all of his book-length works providing extensive information on editions, reprints and translations, an annotation detailing the plot, and a list of selected reviews for each. The second part covers all known and verified short stories identifying the date of the first publication and including information on reprints and title changes and an annotation for each. Following these are sections detailing L'Amour's nonfiction and poetry, audio productions, motion pictures and television programs based on his books and stories, and books and articles about him. A series index, a character index, and a comprehensive index are also provided.
Killoe
Title | Killoe PDF eBook |
Author | Louis L'Amour |
Publisher | Bantam |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2004-12-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0553899317 |
Dan Killoe—over six feet of tough, raw, lightning fast man. He had a trail heard and a mass of settlers to get across unknown territory to a new land. Then he gave shelter to a stranger being hunted by Felipe Soto, scar-faced leader of the renegade Comancheros. This time Killoe was borrowing more trouble than he wanted to handle.
Louis L'Amour
Title | Louis L'Amour PDF eBook |
Author | Robert L. Gale |
Publisher | Macmillan Reference USA |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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"The author of 109 books which have collectively sold more than 200 million copies, Louis L'Amour is one of America's best-loved writers. His fictional accounts of life in the old west, full of colorful lore and homespun philosophy, have captured the imaginations of millions of devoted readers. Louis L'Amour is truly a publishing phenomenon." "Since the publication of Robert L. Gale's first study of L'Amour in Twayne's United States Authors Series (1985), much new material has appeared, including 16 new books, five of them posthumous (L'Amour died in 1988). This revised edition covers the full range of L'Amour's work. The book begins with a biographical chapter on L'Amour's life, drawing on information that has only recently become available. Gale then considers L'Amour's vast output, calling attention to its artistic merits as well as its defects. The book concludes with a consideration of L'Amour's literary style and his personal philosophy. Louis L'Amour, Revised Edition is a sympathetic yet critical study of the most popular western writer of all time, and the only scholarly work about L'Amour currently available. It will be of interest to students of American literature and popular culture, and a must for all library collections."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Brionne
Title | Brionne PDF eBook |
Author | Louis L'Amour |
Publisher | Bantam |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2004-11-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0553898930 |
Major James Brionne brought Dave Allard to trial for murder. Just before the hanging, Dave swore his brothers would take vengenance. Four year later the Allard boys retumed to settle the score. Only Brionne’s son escaped. They murdered his wife, destroyed his home, and left Brionne nothing but the charred ruins of his past to haunt him. Seeking peace and a new life, Brionne and the boy headed west. But the Allards hadn’t finished with him. He knew they’d call him for a showdown—and this time he’d be ready.