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This Western author grew up listening to tales of his great-grandfather, who was scalped by the Sioux |
Louis L'Amour
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$1,200 |
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ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS |
2008-04-11 |
#5440 |
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This Western author & creator of the Sacketts was the first novelist to receive a Cong. Gold Medal |
Louis L'Amour
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$400 |
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MODERN AUTHORS |
1995-03-27 |
#2441 |
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When he was born in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1908, his family spelled their last name LaMoore |
Louis L'Amour
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$200 |
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AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES |
1994-03-10 |
#2199 |
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In 1984 Ronald Reagan awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to this man known for Western novels |
Louis L'Amour
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$600 |
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CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS |
1992-12-21 |
#1911 |
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"Jubal Sackett" |
Louis L'Amour
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$200 |
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NAME THE AUTHOR |
1992-04-13 |
#1766 |
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This late writer of Westerns published a Hopalong Cassidy story under the pen name Tex Burns |
Louis L'Amour
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$400 |
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AUTHORS |
1991-12-30 |
#1691 |
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This author of westerns once used the name Tex Burns; his real name may have seemed too "romantic" |
Louis L'Amour
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$300 |
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PEN NAMES |
1991-05-20 |
#1561 |
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More than 30 of his books were made into films, including "Hondo" & "How the West Was Won" |
Louis L'Amour
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$600 |
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AUTHORS |
1991-04-15 |
#1536 |