Lonigan (Paperback)
| Author: Louis L'Amour |
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| A collection of stories chronicles the adventures of the courageous men and women who settled the Western frontier includes the sagas of Dan Regan, who refused to surrender to danger; Con Fargo, who battles impossible odds to protect his own; and Danny Lonigan, who confront a ruthless gang of rustlers. Reissue. *Author: LAmour, Louis *Publication Date: 1991/02/01 *Number of Pages: 177 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 0.75 *Width: 4.25 *Height: 6.75 |
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In his newest collection of frontier short fiction, L'Amour celebrates the tough breed of men who work the cattle drives. Men like Danny Lonigan, whose quick draw and hard fists were as respected as his reputation for doing right by the people who did right by him. Hard-riding adventure from America's favorite storyteller.A collection of stories chronicles the adventures of the courageous men and women who settled the Western frontier includes the sagas of Dan Regan, who refused to surrender to danger; Con Fargo, who battles impossible odds to protect his own; and Danny Lonigan, who confront a ruthless gang of rustlers. Reissue.Stories deal with cattle ranches, cattle drives, rustlers, saloons, rodeos, gunfighters, and outlaws |
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A collection of short fiction by famed Western writer Louis L'Amour.
A collection of short fiction by famed Western writer Louis L'Amour.
Author Bio
Louis L'Amour
Born in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1908, Western novelist Louis L'Amour lived the life of an adventurer. He held jobs as a longshoreman, lumberjack, miner, elephant handler, boxer, and fruit picker, among others. During his years traveling he was shipwrecked in the West Indies, and was also left stranded in the Mojove Desert. And of course, he worked as a journalist, lecturer, and author. L'Amour's body of work includes over 100 books, several of which have been made into films. He won the American Book Award in 1980, was the first novelist to win the Congressional Gold Medal, in 1983, and was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan in 1984. L'Amour married Katherine Elizabeth Adams in 1956, and the couple reared two children, Beau and Angelique. He died at his home in Los Angeles in 1988.

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