 | This television adaptation of the Louis L'Amour western THE IRON MARSHALL tells the tale of an Irish mob enforcer who finds himself on the run in the old west, and ends up as the marshall of a lawless town. |
 | Though primarily known as a novelist, L'Amour wrote hundreds of short stories. This volume collects 35 of his Western stories, the genre for which he has received the most notice. |
 | Though primarily known as a novelist, L'Amour wrote hundreds of short stories. This volume collects 35 of his Western stories, the genre for which he has received the most notice. |
 | This novel, part of L'Amour's extensive Sackett series, features Tye Sackett telling the story of how he and his brother Orrin travelled west from Tennessee deep into the frontier. |
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 | Though primarily known as a novelist, L'Amour wrote hundreds of short stories. This volume collects 35 of his Western stories, the genre for which he has received the most notice. |
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 | Near Virginia City, Nevada, a drifter trying to forget the past and an actress searching for a future are drawn together to find their fortunes in the gold and silver mines of the Comstock Lode |