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found their way into the productions. While hiring and supervising the writers, mostly out of Los Angeles, Beau L'Amour created a few programs on his own. The techniques used by him and producer/editor Paul O'Dell were more in line with motion picture production, simply taping the voices of the actors in the studio and then recording the majority of sound effects in the field. This called for a great deal more editing, both in cutting the actor's performances and the sound effects, but it allowed for a great deal more control.
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were produced over the years. The first several shows were "transcriptions", literal breakdowns of the exact L'Amour short story into lines for the different characters and narrator. Later productions used more liberally interpreted adaptations written by screenwriters, playwrights and a few film and theater students, who were taught the process by Beau L'Amour and the more prolific writers from earlier adaptations.
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audience more value than just having an actor read a bunch of old pulp stories. Together he and Bantam executive Jenny Frost created the concept of a series of "Radio Drama" style productions that would combine a large cast of actors, sound effects and music to produce a modern audio drama of each story.
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I have no argument that L'Amour's total sales have probably surpassed every other author of Western fiction in the history of the genre. Indeed, at the time of his death his sales had topped 200,000,000. What I would question is the degree and extent of his effect "upon the American Imagination". His
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The team of David Rapkin (Producer) and Charles Potter (Director) was employed to produce a prototype show and L'Amour's son Beau came into the program as Supervising Producer. Between 1986 and 2004 the team had completed over sixty-five dramatized audio productions. Several different styles of show
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Many publishers in the 1950s and '60s refused to publish more than one or two books a year by the same author. Louis's editor at Gold Medal supported his writing up to three or four but the heads of the company vetoed that idea even though Louis was publishing books with other houses. Louis had sold
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was the finest Western Wayne had ever read". During the remainder of the decade L'Amour produced a great number of novels, both under his own name as well as others (e. g. Jim Mayo). Also during this time he rewrote and expanded many of his earlier short story and pulp fiction stories to book length
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books in the spring and summer of 1950 by Doubleday's Double D Western imprint. They were the first novels he ever had published and he denied writing them until the day he died, refusing to sign any of them that fans would occasionally bring to his autograph sessions. The reason given to his young
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and recorded specifically for the production and sound effects completely recorded in the field in many locations across the west. Produced as sort of a "profitable hobby" Beau L'Amour and Paul O'Dell created the production while working around their day-to-day jobs. Since this allowed them no more
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The majority of productions were done in New York City. In the early years the pace of production was six shows a year but in the mid-1990s it slowed to four. At this time the running time for all the programs was roughly sixty minutes. The cast members were veterans of the New York stage, film and
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Making his way as a mine assessment worker, professional boxer, and merchant seaman, Louis traveled the country and the world, sometimes with his family, sometimes not. He visited all of the western states plus England, Japan, China, Borneo, the Dutch East Indies, Arabia, Egypt, and Panama, finally
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After a series of bank failures devastated the economy of the upper Midwest, Dr. LaMoore and Emily took to the road. Removing Louis and his adopted brother John from school, they headed south in the winter of 1923. Over the next seven or eight years, they skinned cattle in west Texas, baled hay in
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During the 1960s, L'Amour intended to build a working town typical of those of the 19th century Western frontier, with buildings with false fronts situated in rows on either side of an unpaved main street and flanked by wide boardwalks before which, at various intervals, were watering troughs and
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Although many of the programs were written and produced in a modified "Old Time Radio" style, attempts were also made to modernize the approach. Whenever the story material supported it a more contemporary style was used in the writing and more and more high tech solutions to the effects and mix
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Many of the L'Amour titles have been produced in the "single voice" style. In the early days, however, when the fledgling Bantam Audio Publishing (now Random House Audio) came to L'Amour about converting some of his old short stories into audio, he insisted that they do something to offer the
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Western fiction is strictly formulary and frequently, although not always, features the ranch romance plot where the hero and the heroine are to marry at the end once the villains have been defeated. Not only is there nothing really new in the basic structure of his stories, even L'Amour's
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I like them all. There's bits and pieces of books that I think are good. I never rework a book. I'd rather use what I've learned on the next one, and make it a little bit better. The worst of it is that I'm no longer a kid and I'm just now getting to be a good writer. Just
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son for doing this was, "I wrote some books. I just did it for the money, and my name didn't go on them. So now, when people ask me if they were mine, I say 'no.'" When his son asked if this would be a lie, he said, "I just wrote them for hire. They weren't my books."
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In the mid-1990s a series of the L'Amour Audio Dramas was recut for radio. Louis L'Amour Theater played on over two hundred stations for a number of years. Several of the scripts from the L'Amour series have been produced as live theater pieces, including
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was finally able to convince his company to offer Louis a short term exclusive contract that would accept three books a year. It was only after 1960, however, that Louis's sales at Bantam would begin to surpass his sales at Gold Medal.
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advertising worlds and came together for a rehearsal and then a day of recording the show. Sound effects were created by effects man Arthur Miller in the studio as the lines were being recorded and narration was done.
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led to L'Amour agreeing to write many stories for the Western pulp magazines published by Standard Magazines, a substantial portion of which appeared under the name "Jim Mayo". The suggestion of L'Amour writing
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is also the first Louis L'Amour novel to be turned into a drama. Considerably more complex than earlier shows it had a cast of over twenty mid-level Hollywood actors, a music score was created by
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L'Amour eventually wrote 100 novels, over 250 short stories, and (as of 2010) sold more than 320 million copies of his work. By the 1970s his writings were translated into over ten
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of the Pacific Northwest. It was in colorful places like these that Louis met a wide variety of people, upon whom he later modeled the characters in his novels, many of them actual
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in the early 1930s. There, he changed his name to the original French spelling "L'Amour" and settled down to try to make something of himself as a writer.
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was hired to write a screenplay based on this story changing the main character's name from Ches Lane to Hondo Lane. L'Amour retained the right to
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as a lieutenant with the 362nd Quartermaster Truck Company. In the two years before L'Amour was shipped off to Europe, L'Amour wrote stories for
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The L'Amour program of Audio Dramas is still ongoing but the pace of production has slowed considerably. Beau L'Amour and Paul O'Dell released
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L'Amour often wrote series of novels and short stories featuring previously introduced characters, the most notable being the Sackett clan.
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films and new television series were becoming popular with a new generation. L'Amour read the original Hopalong Cassidy novels, written by
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But Tuska also notes "At his best, L'Amour was a master of spectacular action and stories with a vivid, propulsive forward motion."
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to Oklahoma, but the dozens of short stories he was churning out met with little acceptance. Finally, L'Amour placed a story,
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L'Amour's career flourished throughout the 1960s and he began work on a series of novels about the fictional Sackett family.
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Along with other adventure and crime stories, L'Amour created the character of mercenary sea captain Jim Mayo. Starting with
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the screenplay and did so, even though the screenplay differed substantially from the original story. This was published as
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Miller, John J. (May 13, 2002). "The Last of His Breed: But still a writer for our moment – even in boot camp".
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the Pecos Valley of New Mexico, worked in the mines of Arizona, California and Nevada, and in the sawmills and
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Halbert W. Hall, Louis L'Amour: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, Jefferson NC: McFarland, 2003. 302 p.
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novels, though he called his work "frontier stories". His most widely known Western fiction works include
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When interviewed not long before his death, he was asked which among his books he liked best. His reply:
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In the 1950s, L'Amour began to sell novels. L'Amour's first novel, published under his own name, was
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Originally published under the pseudonym "Tex Burns". Louis L'Amour was commissioned to write four
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in 1953 and released on the same day the film opened with a blurb from John Wayne stating that "
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hitching posts. The town, to be named Shalako after the protagonist of L'Amour's novel of the
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Jon Tuska, "Louis L'Amour's Western Fiction", A Variable Harvest, McFarland & Co. 1990
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Jon Tuska, Foreword to L'Amour's story collection The Sixth Shotgun, Leisure Books, 2005
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He had success with poetry, articles on boxing and writing and editing sections of the
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were published, and the novels as written by L'Amour were extensively edited to meet
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includes accurate descriptions of the geography and a discussion of the early
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is a short story featuring Kilkenny as a minor character, from the collection
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than nine or ten weeks a year, the show took four years to complete.
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https://www.goodreads.com/series/49434-the-talon-and-chantry-series
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L'Amour continued as an itinerant worker, traveling the world as a
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paper. (Note: The 2011 paperback reprint is a corrected edition.)
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foreword by Jon Tuska, Dorchester Publishing Co. New York. 2008
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Renaissance Man of Western Novels – An Interview by Hank Nuwer
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L'Amour, a non-smoker, died from lung cancer at his home in
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The critic Jon Tuska, surveying Western literature, writes:
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Sacketts are also involved in the plot of 10 other novels:
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novels also was made by Margulies who planned on launching
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personalities who had survived into the 1920s and 1930s.
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is a short story from the collection of the same name.
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over a dozen novels and several million copies before
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1987 interview with Louis L'Amour by Jean Henry Mead
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A Trail of Memories: The Quotations of Louis L'Amour
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American novelist and short story writer (1908–1988)
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During World War II, he served in the 4115:Louis L'Amour at the Internet Book List 3935: 2831: 2709:, also under the "Jim Mayo" pseudonym. 2391: 283:L'Amour also wrote historical fiction ( 4512: 3869:McDowell, Edwin (September 23, 1983). 3615: 3613: 3611: 683: 4575:Deaths from lung cancer in California 4155: 3871:"Publishing: Congress Honors L'amour" 3823: 3639: 2535:– William Tell Sackett (available in 493:(April 1946). L'Amour's contact with 3773: 3683:"The Official Louis L'Amour Website" 3027: 2976: 2839: 2788: 2676:– Tom Chantry (Borden Chantry's son) 2097: 851: 809: 790:on June 10, 1988, and was buried at 435:adding citations to reliable sources 402: 4595:People from Jamestown, North Dakota 4570:Congressional Gold Medal recipients 4081:, Caxton Press, Caldwell, ID. 1989 3760:"Louis L'Amour Theater Radio Shows" 3608: 3169:Louis L'Amour's Down the Long Hills 3095:Louis L'Amour's The Diamond of Jeru 3023: 504:Hopalong Cassidy's Western Magazine 312:Louis Dearborn LaMoore was born in 13: 4650:20th-century American male writers 3227:Louis L'Amour's The Cherokee Trail 2745:is a novella, from the collection 2701:(1978), expanded from the novella 2682: 2464:William Tell Sackett (Short story) 792:Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery 302: 14: 4666: 4655:American male non-fiction writers 4640:American male short story writers 4535:American people of French descent 4103: 3218:Louis L'Amour's The Shadow Riders 3093:(2001) (TV) (short story) a.k.a. 2695:, under the "Jim Mayo" pseudonym. 2645: 2399: 516:Hopalong Cassidy Western Magazine 399:World War II service and post-war 188:362nd Quartermaster Truck Company 4620:American science fiction writers 4545:20th-century American memoirists 4540:American people of Irish descent 3994:history that inspired the novel. 3445:Adapted from a magazine article. 3032: 2437:– Jubal Sackett, Itchakomi Ishai 2298:The Adventure Stories – Volume 4 814: 407: 213: 4530:20th-century American novelists 4065:Louis L'Amour's Western Fiction 4031: 4019: 3997: 3977: 3951: 3918: 3912:American Academy of Achievement 3896: 3862: 3812: 3794: 3620:Barron, James (June 13, 1988). 3379:, 1960 (film) (novel) Starring 3202:(1984) TV Episode (inspiration 3192:(1984) TV Episode (inspiration 3069:Louis L'Amour's Crossfire Trail 2618: 2375:Compilations with other authors 2357:(compiled by Angelique L'Amour) 2316:The Frontier Stories – Volume 7 2304:The Frontier Stories – Volume 5 2292:The Frontier Stories – Volume 3 2286:The Frontier Stories – Volume 2 2280:The Frontier Stories – Volume 1 2245:Beyond the Great Snow Mountains 805: 731:American Academy of Achievement 565: 4110:Louis L'Amour official website 3781:"Son of a Wanted Man Web Site" 3697: 3654: 2713:is included in the collection 2332: 355: 1: 4615:American historical novelists 4590:People from Choctaw, Oklahoma 4489:Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal 4044: 3942:"National Book Awards – 1980" 3335:(1967) TV Episode (character) 3329:(1967) TV Episode (character) 3323:(1967) TV Episode (character) 3317:(1967) TV Episode (character) 3311:(1967) TV Episode (character) 2983:No Trouble for the Cactus Kid 2633:The Man from the Broken Hills 2500:– Flagan and Galloway Sackett 2494:– Flagan and Galloway Sackett 2455:– Orlando Sackett, the Tinker 1709:The Man From the Broken Hills 760:Presidential Medal of Freedom 326:Alfred E. 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Index

L'Amour in 1970
Jamestown, North Dakota
Los Angeles, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Western
science fiction
adventure
non-fiction
United States Army
World War II
/ˈliləˈmʊər/
Western
Last of the Breed
Shalako
Sackett
The Walking Drum
The Haunted Mesa
Jamestown, North Dakota
Montana
Cowboys and Indians
Alfred E. Dickey Free Library
G. A. Henty
lumber camps
Old West
Choctaw, Oklahoma
WPA Guide Book
Jack Woodford
World War II

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