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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

Sheworeayellowribbonpost.jpgShe Wore a Yellow Ribbon is a 1949 American Technicolor Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne. It is the second film in Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", along with Fort Apache (1948) and Rio Grande (1950). With a budget of $1.6 million,

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Louis L'Amour - The Sixth Shotgun

51vHDuaXLdL._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xThe gallows are going up in Canyon Gap and wild-spirited Leo Carver is going to swing. A known troublemaker without an alibi, Leo certainly had motives for holding up the stage and killing two men, yet he still proclaims his innocence.

There's a lot

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Galloway: The Sacketts, Book 14

41bCVaaRpeL._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xFilled with action, adventure, mystery, and historical detail, the Sackett saga is an unforgettable achievement by one of America's greatest storytellers. In Galloway, two brothers must struggle to survive in a wild and beautiful land to build themse

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Mustang Man: The Sacketts, Book 13

51RLD6ocF0L._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xIn Mustang Man, Louis L’Amour takes Nolan Sackett on a dangerous journey into family betrayal, greed, and murder.

When Nolan Sackett met Penelope Hume in a cantina at Borregos Plaza, the girl immediately captured his attention. That she was heir to a

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The Sky-liners: The Sacketts, Book 11

51sUjIwzjBL._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xThe Sackett boys weren't out to make a reputation, it just happened that way. They had crossed Black Fetchen and lived to tell about it. Now Fetchen was coming for them with the most expensive hired guns in the country. But the Sacketts were no stran

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Mojave Crossing: The Sacketts, Book 9

5191sliks+L._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xLouis L’Amour takes William Tell Sackett on a treacherous passage from the Arizona goldfields to the booming town of Los Angeles.

Tell Sackett was no ladies’ man, but he could spot trouble easily enough. And Dorinda Robiseau was the kind of trouble h

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Sackett: The Sacketts, Book 8

51+SKMsjaYL._SL500_.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xWilliam Tell Sackett had followed a different path from his younger brothers, but his name, like theirs, was spoken with respect and just a little fear. Where Orrin had brought law and order from New Mexico to the plains of Montana, backed up by the

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Lando: The Sacketts, Book 7

9780739302019.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xIn Lando, Louis L’Amour has created an unforgettable portrait of a unique American hero.

For six long years Orlando Sackett survived the horrors of a brutal Mexican prison. He survived by using his skills as a boxer and by making three vows. The firs

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The Daybreakers: The Sacketts, Book 6

9780553753196.jpg?profile=RESIZE_710xTyrel Sackett was born to trouble but vowed to justice. After having to kill a man in Tennessee, he hit the trail west with his brother Orrin. Those were the years when decent men and women lived in fear of Indians, rustlers, and killers, but the Sac

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