Louis L'Amour was the king of western novels, and many of his books and short stories have been adapted into classic movies. Across a four-decade career, L'Amour crafted dozens of novels and stories ...
The “Moby Dick” of Western novels, and the source material for one of the most famous television miniseries of all time, Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic offers something for everyone.
The books of Louis L'Amour, a writer of cowboy stories and Westerns, remain popular 14 years after the author's death. The writer's fans now have access to his work over the Internet. Louis L'Amour ...
The short story is the bread and butter of the Western genre. Plenty of classic Western films—such as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 3:10 to Yuma, and Rio Bravo, to name a few—were adapted from ...
The first book published by the most popular novelist of Western adventures was a collection of poetry. Louis L’Amour always wanted to be a writer, and when his book of verse was released in 1939, he ...
Louis Dearborn L’Amour was a novelist and short-story writer best known for his gamut of Western novels, which he famously called his ‘frontier stories’. Born on March 22, 1908, Louis Dearborn L’Amour ...