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 ...
As Louis L’Amour’s son, Beau, explains in an afterword, he has taken the “roughly patched” segments of what would have been his father’s first novel and turned them into a highly entertaining nautical ...
The Old West clings to our imaginations like trail dirt on worn leather boots – persistent, comforting and caked with nostalgia for the experiences (real or not) that put it there. Those dusty dreams ...
JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Louis L’Amour thought the time was ripe to introduce himself. After years as a vagabond laborer that included stints as a merchant seaman, cattle skinner, circus roustabout and miner ...