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Old 09-27-2011, 03:03 AM   #17
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West of the Tularosa by Louis L'Amour from Leisure Books ($0.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (Sept 27) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking

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West of the Tularosa restores the original magazine versions of four classic stories by Louis L'Amour, the self-described "troubadour, village tale-teller, man in the shadows of a campfire"--a storyteller for all times.

For millions of readers, the name Louis L’Amour is synonymous with the excitement of the Old West. His brilliant stories and novels capture all the adventure and action of those glorious days of the American frontier. But for too long, many of these tales have only been available in revised, altered versions, often very different from their original form. Here, collected together in paperback for the first time, are eight of L’Amour’s finest stories, all carefully restored to their initial magazine publication versions.

These are stories of range wars and wagon trains, saloon singers and hired guns. They are tales of courage and danger, hardship and survival. And each thrilling story is presented the way Louis L’Amour originally wrote it, packed with the flavor and feel of the American West.

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