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SUMMARY ☆ How the West Was Won Louis LAmour ✓ 0 SUMMARY READ & DOWNLOAD æ PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook ✓ Louis LAmour They came by river and by wagon train braving the endless distances of the Great Plains and the icy passes of the Sierra Nevada They were men like Linus Rawlings a restless survivor of Indian country who'd headed east to see the. One of Western writer Louie L Amour s recognizable titles and rightly so this entertaining fictional history was first published in 1962Telling the compact fast moving story of a family of settlers from the 1840s to the 1880s L Amour covers a lot of ground and paints a portrait of the old west in grand scaleThis was clearly well researched by the author L Amour made an astute observation about the Western Native Americans comparing their horse culture with the Mongols and went further to opine that if the tribes had a leader like Khan they may have pushed the white men back east Tecumseh had come to early and uanah Parker too late While L Amour s collouy falls short of steadfast sympathy for the Native American s plight his is a compassionate narrative than might be expected Truth be told just as his other works I have read Hondo Sackett s Land I have been pleasantly surprised by the minimalistic uality of his prose and the deft art with which he can blend introspective moments of thoughtful reflection amidst a vehicle clearly intended for an action loving audienceAnd that reader is not disappointed L Amour fills this novel with gunfights horseback chases and bear attacks The truthful legend of Hugh Glass is referenced several times the real life frontiersman who was the subject of Michael Punke s 2002 novel The Revenant A Novel of RevengeA good western
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SUMMARY ☆ How the West Was Won Louis LAmour ✓ 0 SUMMARY READ & DOWNLOAD æ PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook ✓ Louis LAmour Sowed the seeds of a nation with their courage and with their blood Here is the story of how their paths would meet amid the epic struggle against fierce enemies and nature's cruelty to win for all time the rich and untamed West. I know that there are people out there who have read every single one of Louis L Amour s books Most of them also probably fall into the category of people who have rarely read a book written by anybody else I saw a documentary about something or other once wherein the documentarian interviewed a man who bragged that he had read every Louis L Amour novel at least ten times marking the dates that he d the read each book inside the front coverI m not that guy Before now I ve never read anything by L Amour or had any desire to There are just too damn many good books in the world to be wasting time on bodice rippers and ranch romances Having said that when I found a copy of How the West Was Won in a pile of books inherited from my father I decided to have a go at one of Louis booksHow the West Was Won was about what I expected from L Amour but perhaps just a bit The book was clearly a hybrid of movie script and standard L Amour fare But maybe because it channeled the 1962 film which I haven t seen the book felt cinematic and a bit heroic at least in the style of an old Hollywood WesternMirroring a Hollywood archetype isn t all that horrible especially for a very short book You won t get any depth to the characters or nuanced motives from this book What you will get is a nice description of several generations of a family who went West and fairly readable segments describing their adventures
READ & DOWNLOAD æ PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook ✓ Louis LAmourSUMMARY ☆ How the West Was Won Louis LAmour ✓ 0 SUMMARY READ & DOWNLOAD æ PDF, DOC, TXT or eBook ✓ Louis LAmour Ocean but left his heart and his home in the West They were women like Lilith Prescott a smart spirited beauty who fled her family and fell for a gambling man in the midst of a frontier gold boom These pioneering men and women. More of a 35 but uite good meat than the typical L Amour Sort of a uick version of John Jakes Bicentennial series just focused on the mid to late 1800 s I was surprised to find out that L Amour just wrote the novelization of the screenplay not the original story