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      • The ranch is a fine symbol of the empire of Louis (pronounced Louie) L'Amour, the most prolific and beloved writer of westerns -- ''frontier fiction'' in publishing parlance -- in American history, though he actually lived most of the year in Los Angeles.
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  2. Louis Dearborn L'Amour ( / ˈluːi ləˈmʊər /; né LaMoore; March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels, though he called his work "frontier stories". His most widely known Western fiction works include Last of the Breed, Hondo, Shalako, and the Sackett ...

  3. Jun 13, 1988 · LAmour died late Friday in his Los Angeles home, his publicist said. A North Dakota native who dropped out of high school to wander the world, LAmour started his career writing Western pulp ...

  4. Apr 1, 2019 · Unknown. Writer Louis L'Amour sits at a desk. Western author Louis L’Amour is said to have lived in Choctaw, Oklahoma during the 1930s and 1940s. One listener wanted to know if the rumor is true, and, if so, where exactly was his home? “According to Choctaw lore, Louis L’Amour lived here for a time.

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  5. Louis Dearborn L'Amour was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels, though he called his work "frontier stories". His most widely known Western fiction works include Last of the Breed, Hondo, Shalako, and the Sackett series. L'Amour also wrote historical fiction, science fiction, non-fiction (Frontier), and poetry and short-story collections ...

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · Born in Jamestown, North Dakota, L’Amour early traveled most of the West, working ranches, farms, lumber camps, and waterfronts and talking with the people who built the West. L’Amour's 80 titles have sold over 110 million copies, and his novels have been translated into 10 languages.

  7. Jun 13, 1988 · Louis L'Amour, 80, one of the world's best-selling novelists whose Homeric chronicles of the old West have sold more than 200 million books, died of cancer June 10 at his home in Los Angeles.

  8. Aug 29, 2021 · Louis L'Amour, who grew up in Jamestown, N.D., sold more than 300 books and more than 100 titles remain in print more than 30 years after his 1988 death.

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