Author: Louis L'Amour
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B000FCKBDE
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B000FCKBDE
The Rider of the Ruby Hills
A WORD FROM LOUIS L'AMOUR
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"Almost four decades ago, when my fiction was being published exclusively in 'pulp' western magazines, I wrote a number of novel-length stories, known back then as 'magazine novels. Get The Rider of the Ruby Hills literature books for free.
In creating them, 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. Proud as I was of how I presented the characters and their adventures in the pages of the magazines, I wanted to tell the reader more about my people and why they did what they did. So, over the years, I revised and expanded these magazine works into novels that I published as full-length paperbacks under different titles.
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