Louis L’Amour, the "laureate of the lariat," was born on this day in history, March 22, 1908. A veteran of World War II, L’Amour worked as an elephant handler, miner, merchant seaman, animal skinner, ...
Tourism officials say a self-guided walking tour will help provide a more complete picture of Louis L’Amour’s boyhood years living in turn-of-the-century Jamestown. It all started while conducting the ...
Beau L’Amour’s graphic novel brings to life his father’s work Great writing is forever, and so, apparently, are great writers. Louis L’Amour died 25 years ago, but his timeless stories about the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In an encounter with the makings of legend, a very famous cowboy and an entirely unknown schoolmarm met in a showdown between romance and realism in the ...
And now a page from our Sunday Morning Almanac ... March 22nd, 1908, 101 years ago today, the day the Old West got a new lease on life. The future author Louis L'Amour was born that day in Jamestown, ...
In 1984, Ronald Reagan presented the legendary Western author Louis L’Amour with the highest civilian award the United States has to offer: the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Born in Jamestown, North ...
‘Fireside With Louis L’Amour’ will be released on Friday, May 28. The single and video “Prospector’s Blues” is already available on all platforms. In their early days based in California, broke and ...
Author Louis L'Amour and his son Beau. Louis L’Amour began writing “No Traveller Returns” in 1938. This week, 30 years after the author’s death, the novel — his first — will be published, thanks to ...
While most readers associate Louis L’ Amour with the Western novels he wrote after World War II, few know that his first published works were actually of poetry. Those were followed by magazine ...
Adventure and intrigue take a backseat to overt simplicity in "Louis L'Amour's The Diamond of Jeru." Son Beau's adaptation of his father's Borneo-set short story has the makings of an Indiana ...
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