A little slow on the forum, no comm [View all] Reading 'Westward the Tide' for my fourth read and enjoying the tales of L'Amour and
his adventurous writing.
On another note, just fi
SEASON'S GREETINGS [View all] Don't see that anyone has done this so far. So, let me just say a "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" to all. Hope we're all still foggin' the mi
ON THE HUNT [View all] Been on the hunt for some time, from state to state, used bookstores, Friends of the Library and
just about any website, including eBay, and oth
Artwork in books [View all] I am re-reading "Outlaws of Mesquite" and I am enjoying the art work in the book.
Do any of the other books have art work?
I don't remember any othe
[View all] Thought it might be time to say hey. Most of the folks I remember talking with aren’t with us any longer. One of the things I miss about this sevent
Formerly known as Unknown Sackett [View all] Greetings,
I've been a member here for years.
I've used the handle Unknown Sackett, but for some time now every time I tried to reply to a post it w
Fav LL Book (Full novel, not incl S [View all] Hopefully this is ok to post, but I put together a poll of Louis L'Amour books (my top picks anyway) and would love for my fellow LL lovers to vote on
Whatcha reading? [View all] Just finished an old Perry Mason novel that I had read a few times, so decided to look at a Louis LAmour novel I haven’t read for awhile…which is a co
Forgot A Book [View all] I can not remember the name of the book or the main character but I do remember a lot about the book itself. Firstly there is a canyon or valley that
Footnote & Reference - In which b [View all] Anyone know which book has a reference to and a footnote about English seamen who were put ashore due to low supplies on the ship near New Orleans (I
Season's Greetings [View all] Just stopped in to see what condition everyone's condition was in. And, to wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Happy New Year [View all] Greetings everyone. I wish you all a wonderful 2023.
I wish we had more activity on this board. I know it will never be like the old days, but someti
RECENT READS [View all] I've been going back thru the non-Sackett novels. Most recently "Hanging Woman Creek", "Down the Long Hills", "Conagher" and "The Empty Land".
HWC
The Proving Trail [View all] I recently finished reading “The Proving Trail” and very much enjoyed it. However, I was left wondering about what appeared to be some unresolved issu
Which L'Amour novel is this quote f [View all] -Hi all,
I'm 60 and reading Louis L'Amour for the first time—a great little collection of stories called "Riding For The Brand."
I've seen this quot
Beau: Biography Project [View all] Just a quick question to see how the LL Biography project is coming along? Any idea on when it may be published? Thanks.
Question for Beau [View all] Why do the names of fictional characters in a book get changed when the books becomes a movie? For example High Lonesome. Great book. The movie, Four
Rustler Roundup [View all] I'm reading this story in the End of the Drive short story collection. Anybody know if the setting is real? LL seems to give a good bit of detail abou
Oddity in FBtW [View all] Just found something odd when reading Fair Blows the Wind. Page 211 in the LT edition. Tatton is talking to Jacob Binns about investing in shipping.
Elisha Comes to Red Horse [View all] Just read this again. (read it once before a few years ago) Fun little story, a bit humorous. A little different than LL's stories usually were. I can
MOON OF THE TREES BROKEN BY SNOW... [View all] Although I love the two expanded versions, I'm fond of the original issue of YONDERING with its then more seemingly eclectic selection of stories...in
Original paperback art...for Beau! [View all] I know a great deal of original artwork was destroyed in a disastrous flood, but do you know what if any of Bantam's LL vintage cover art (or other we
SAMUEL H. WALKER [View all] Re-reading "The First Fast Draw". LL has Cullen mention Samuel Colt inventing the "first successful repeating pistol". LL puts it that Colt designed
The Haunted Mesa and Albert Einstei [View all] I have a question about a comment made in "THM" by the novel's lead character, Mike Raglan. It's on page 151 of the most recent paperback edition wher
Taggart [View all] Finally finished reading Taggart. Good book. One of the few left that I hadn't read yet. I have read Trap of Gold in the past, and it seems like I hav