Features two classic novellas from the beloved American author and master of western fiction--The Rider of Lost Creek and A Man called Trent, which, for the first time, are presented in their original versions. Reprint.;The rider of Lost Creek -- A man called Trent.
Kilkenny 02 - A Man Called Trent (v5.0)
โ Scribed by L'Amour, Louis
- Book ID
- 108061519
- Publisher
- DP
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Series
- Kilkenny 2 2006
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781428503175
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โฆ Synopsis
Book Description
Collected here are two of L'Amour's classic novellas, both featuring enigmatic gunfighter Lance Kilkenny. "The Rider of Lost Creek" was first published in a magazine as a novella, then, nearly thirty years later, expanded by L'Amour to novel length. This book presents, for the first time ever in paperback, the original version, as L'Amour first wrote it. "A Man Called Trent" was also written initially as a novella, only to be expanded many years later.
About The Author
LAmour released his first novel, Hondo,in 1953 and consistently produced 3 novels a year until his death in 1988. Since his death, more than 80 million additional copies of his work have been sold. There are more than 300 million copies of his books in print.
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