Louis L'Amour Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Louis L'Amour était un auteur américain dont les œuvres, principalement de fiction Western, sont restées énormément populaires et ont connu de multiples réimpressions. Au moment de sa mort, ses 101 ouvrages étaient tous en librairie, témoignant de son attrait durable. Sa capacité à créer des récits captivants et des personnages mémorables a solidifié son statut d'auteur parmi les plus lus de son époque. Les contributions de L'Amour ont considérablement façonné le genre Western américain, laissant un héritage durable à travers des centaines de millions d'exemplaires vendus.







- 2025
- 2024
Son of a Wanted Man (Louis l'Amour Lost Treasures)
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This edition features exclusive bonus materials that enhance the reading experience, offering insights into the author's work and background. As part of Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures series, it provides a deeper understanding of the themes and characters that define his storytelling. Readers can expect a richer exploration of the narrative alongside the original content, making it a valuable addition for fans and newcomers alike.
- 2023
A collection of six Western stories from early in Louis L'Amour's career.
- 2023
Tyrel Sackett ~18, fastest Tennessee gun alive, "ugly" quiet, narrates brothers' flight west after he kills to save extrovert Orrin. Tom Sunday teaches Orrin letters, turns angry vengeful drunkard; ol' Cap Rountree stands by. Tye likes Señorita Drusilla 15; Orrin hankers after yaller hair Laura Pritts, reminds Tye of ornery bronc, her pa kills for Spaniard's land.
- 2023
In To the Far Blue Mountains, Louis L’Amour weaves the unforgettable tale of a man who, after returning to his homeland, discovers that finding his way back to America may be impossible. Barnabas Sackett was leaving England to make his fortune in the New World. But as he settled his affairs, he learned that a royal warrant had been sworn out against him and that men were searching for him in every port. At issue were some rare gold coins Sackett had sold to finance his first trip to the Americas—coins believed to be part of a great treasure lost by King John years before. Believing that Sackett possesses the rest of the treasure, Queen Bess will stop at nothing to find him. If he’s caught, not only will his dream of a life in America be lost, but he will be brutally tortured and put to death on the gallows.
- 2023
Osamělá skála
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Considine a Runyon jezdili jako honáci a bývali dobrými kamarády. Pak se Runyon stal šerifem, zatímco Considine skončil na šikmé ploše. Nyní Considine plánuje vykrást banku v Obaru, aby se Runyonovi pomstil. Jeho plány ale změní setkání s krásnou dívkou a jejím otcem, mířícími do území nepřátelských Apačů. Společně se vydávají na cestu za přežitím, i když tuší, že jsou jejich šance mizivé.
- 2022
The book explores the legendary figures of the American West, highlighting iconic personalities such as Buffalo Bill, Billy the Kid, Cochise, and Jesse James. It delves into their larger-than-life stories and the impact they had on American culture, as reflected in newspapers and popular magazines of the time. Through vivid depictions of the harsh landscapes and stunning vistas, it captures the essence of the Wild West era and the myths that continue to shape our understanding of this pivotal period in history.
- 2022
Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures is a project created to release some of the author's more unconventional manuscripts from the family archives
- 2022
Mrtvý cizinec
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Být šerifem ve městě, kde žije spousta tvrdých chlapů, kteří pro ránu nejdou daleko, není pro bývalého rančera Bordena Chantryho vůbec lehké. Zabití ve férovém souboji řešit nemusí, ale mrtvola s kulkou v zádech, to je… vražda. Záležitost se stává osobní, když se v hledáčku vraha ocitne také sám Borden.
- 2021
A Man Called Trent: A Western Story
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Early in Louis L'Amour's career, he wrote a number of novel-length stories for "pulp" Western magazines. "I lived with my characters so closely that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after the issues in which they appeared went out of print," he said. "I wanted to tell the reader more about my people and why they did what they did." So he revised and expanded these magazine works to be published again as full-length novels. Here is one of his early creations, which have long been a source of great speculation and curiosity among his fans. A Man Called Trent opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, go for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent"--an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter.


