New York: Bantam, 2004. — 288 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89969-6. n this first of four classic frontier novels, Louis L'Amour adds his own special brand to the life and adventures of one of America's favorite fictional cowboys, Hopalong Cassidy. In The Rustlers of West Fork, the quick-thinking, fast-shooting cowpuncher heads west to deliver a fortune in bank notes to his old friend,...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90011-8. Hopalong Cassidy is one of the most enduring and popular heroes in frontier fiction. His legendary exploits in books, movies, and on television have blazed a mythic and unforgettable trail across the American West. Now, in the last of four Hopalong Cassidy novels written by Louis L'Amour, the immortal saddleman rides...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 148 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89999-3. Tom Kedrick earned his stripes during the Civil War, fought Apaches, and even soldiered overseas. But in the high desert country of New Mexico, the battle-hardened Kedrick is entangled in a different kind of war, fueled by greed and deception. Hired by Alton Burwick to drive a pack of renegades and outlaws off the...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90014-9. Colonel Utah Blaine, held captive by the Army of the Revolution, broke out of jail and headed north from Mexico with nothing but the clothes on his back. Then he found new trouble struggling at the end of a noose–and stepped in just in time to save the life of a Texas rancher. The would-be executioners were the...
New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., 2006. — 342 p. — E-ISBN: 978-1-4285-0317-5. Set in New Mexico, A Man Called Trent opens to a nester named Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. Sally Crane, who is sixteen and was adopted by Moffitt, and Moffitt's fourteen-year-old Jack witnessed the murder from their hiding place.
New York: A Bantam Book, 2004. — 480 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89890-3. At what point does a group of strangers become a community? When young Bendigo Shafter and a ragtag bunch of travelers settle in the rugged Wyoming mountains, they quickly come to depend on a toughness and wisdom many of them never knew they possessed. Led by the beautiful and resourceful widow Ruth Macken, the...
New York: A Bantam Book, 2005. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89891-0. From the American West to the Siberian coast, from Hollywood to the boxing ring, here are timeless tales of war, mystery, romance, crime, and punishment as only Louis L'Amour can tell them. These stories are vintage L'Amour: A hard-bitten cattle driver is pitted against a man trying to steal his woman, the...
New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., 2009. — 273 p. — E-ISBN: 978-1-4285-0640-4. A short novel and three stories, restored to their original magazine versions.
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89843-9. It was a name that caused the most hardened gunmen to break out in a cold sweat. Chick Bowdrie. He could have ridden the outlaw trail, but the Texas Rangers recruited him because they didn't want to have to fight against him. Pursuing the most wanted men in the Southwest he knew all too well the dusty trails, the...
New York: Bantam, 2006. — 133 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89893-4. Major James Brionne brought Dave Allard to trial for murder. Just before the hanging, Dave swore his brothers would take vengenance...Four year later the Allard boys retumed to settle the score. Only Brionne's son escaped. They murdered his wife, destroyed his home, and left Brionne nothing but the charred ruins of his...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89895-8. For the westerner trouble came with the territory. Long grass valleys, merciless deserts, sheer rock cliffs, icy streams, hidden trails, dusty towns. These were the proving grounds of daily life. At any time violence could explode and on the frontier there was no avoiding its sudden terrible impact. In this collection...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 0-553-89897-3. Callaghen’s business is soldiering. For twenty years he’d fought all over the world, from China to the deserts of California; now he’s a private in the U.S. Cavalry, poorly paid, his enlistment about to run out. He’s ready to move on…until he comes across a startling discovery: a treasure map belonging to a dead lieutenant...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89898-9. Ben Cowan and Bijah Catlow had been bound as friends since childhood. By the time they grew to manhood, Catlow had become a top cowhand with a wild streak. It took just one disastrous confrontation with a band of greedy ranchers to make him an outlaw. And when he crossed that line, it was up to U.S. Marshal Ben Cowan...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 224 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89900-9. He was an orphan from the hills of Tennessee and he hadn’t eaten in three days. With the front of his stomach making friends with the back, he was in no position to let an opportunity slip by unnoticed. And when Chancy defended his new herd of cattle with a shotgun, he didn’t miss. The dead man left a pistol on the...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 624 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89902-3. It was just a godforsaken mountainside, but no place on earth was richer in silver. For a bustling, enterprising America, this was the great bonanza. The dreamers, the restless, the builders, the vultures — they were lured by the glittering promise of instant riches and survived the brutal hardships of a mining camp to...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89903-0. As far as the eye could see was a vast, empty horizon. Evie Teale had finally accepted that her husband wouldn’t be coming home. Now she and the children were alone in an untamed country where the elements, Indians, and thieves made it far easier to die than to live. Miles away, another solitary soul battled for...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 149 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89905-4. When Gaylord Riley walked away from the Coburn gang, he had money and a dream. He worked hard and built a cabin, gathered a herd of cattle, and fell in love with Marie Shattuck. But when he is confronted with false accusations of rustling and murder, Riley is forced to defend his new law-abiding way of life....
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89907-8. After the massacre Hardy and Betty Sue were left with only a horse and a knife with which to face the long battle against the wilderness. A seven-year-old boy and a three-year-old girl, stranded on the limitless prairie. They were up against starvation, marauding Indians, savage outlaws, and wild animals. They were...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 288 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89855-2. In this land, the place you leave behind might not be there when you get back. At least not the way you knew it. Tack Gentry of the G Bar, Chat Lock of Dutchman’s Flat, and Ward McQueen of the Tumbling K knew how it felt to struggle against men who were trying to take from them what they believed in. For the bad rush...
New York: Bantam, 2008. — 272 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89908-5. From his decision to leave school at fifteen to roam the world, to his recollections of life as a hobo on the Southern Pacific Railroad, as a cattle skinner in Texas, as a merchant seaman in Singapore and the West Indies, and as an itinerant bare-knuckled prizefighter across small-town America, here is Louis L'Amour's...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 277 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89910-8. "End of the Drive" captures all the grit, grandeur, and glory of the men and women who wielded pistol and plow, Bible and branding iron to tame a wild country. Here a boy of seventeen, yearning to prove he's a man, squares up against an outlaw...and discovers that what counts is not how fast you can draw a gun but how...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89912-2. Macon Fallon had never needed more than a deck of cards, a fast horse, and a ready gun; he was counting on those things now as he led an unsuspecting group of settlers to an abandoned mining town. But while Fallon prepared to pass the ghost town off as a gold mine in the making, a funny thing happened: a real-life...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89885-9. In peerless fiction spanning five decades and as many continents, Louis L’Amour has proven himself the preeminent storyteller of the American experience. Whether set aboard a ship trapped in enemy seas or amidst a showdown in the deserts of Death Valley, his stories brilliantly capture the heroic and indomitable spirit...
New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., 2008. — 241 p. — E-ISBN: 978-1-4285-0257-4. The fury of the Wild West explodes in this thrilling collection of classic Louis L'Amour short stories. Most folks would call Kim Sartain an easygoing, peace-loving man. But the few who crossed the young drifter knew there was nothing he liked better than a good fight. When cattleman Jim Targ...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89920-7. Tom Healy was in trouble. His theatrical troupe needed to get to Alder Gulch, Montana, and the weather was turning. Andy Barker promised Tom he could get them there safely, but Tom was reluctant to trust him: he had the lives of three actresses to consider, and his personal feelings for Janice further heightened his...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 160 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89922-1. Considine stuck up the bank, lit a shuck for old Mexico with a sackful of gold coins and a posse hot on tail. He had a good chance to make it, clean. But he cut the trail of a girl he'd seen a couple nights eariler. He remembered her face, and now he knew he wanted her. Only she had a band of Apaches closing on her!...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 384 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89925-2. They came by river and by wagon train, braving the endless distances of the Great Plains and the icy passes of the Sierra Nevada. They were men like Linus Rawlings, a restless survivor of Indian country who’d headed east to see the ocean but left his heart — and his home — in the West. They were women like Lilith...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 160 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89929-0. Joe Harbin hadn't killed a man for a fortune in gold just to sit in prison and let Rodelo collect it. But when he and his men break out and head for the stash, they end up with a pair of unwelcome partners: Rodelo and a beautiful woman with a hidden past. To get fifty thousand dollars in gold across fifty miles of...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 150 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89930-6. By the world's greatest writer of Westerns, Louis L'Amour. Fawcett reprint of 1954 Ace Book. ""Kilkenny drew back slightly, his gun still in his hand. He looked from one man ot the other. "You saw it. He asked for it. I didn't want to kill him. I wasn't hunting for trouble when I came here, I was just trying to eat a...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 203 p. — eISBN 0-553-89932-5. When Major Frank Paddock and Barnes Kilrone were dashing young officers in Paris, they both fell in love with the same woman. But now they are men in exile in one of the harshest territories of the American West. It is against this inhospitable backdrop, where survival itself is a day-to-day struggle, that Paddock makes a...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89933-7. Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumbling B, and Conn Dury, her foreman, told Tom the rules: men from the cattle drives are forbidden on the north side of town. People appreciated the money the cowboys spent but thought them too coarse to be near their homes. Enticed to come calling by Linda McDonald, daughter of one of the...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 384 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89935-1. Here is the kind of authentically detailed epic novel that has become Louis L’Amour’s hallmark. It is the compelling story of U.S. Air Force Major Joe Mack, a man born out of time. When his experimental aircraft is forced down in Russia and he escapes a Soviet prison camp, he must call upon the ancient skills of his...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 136 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89936-8. It was the only water for miles in a vast, sun-blasted desert where water meant survival. So Logan Cates naturally headed for Papago Wells. But he wasn’t the only one. Fleeing the fierce Churupati and his Apache warriors, other travelers had come there too. And when the Apaches found them, they began a siege as...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 136 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89937-5. This first-rate collection of short stories by the incomparable Louis L’Amour showcases the legendary writer at his very best: spinning a fascinating and wholly authentic set of unforgettable tales. In these extraordinary stories, we meet a man who is forced to defend himself by taking another’s life — and must pay for...
Renaissance E Books, 2003. — ISBN: 1-58873-161-8. Johnny Buck is a young Texas cowboy of nineteen summers, working for the Bar W. In the process of roping an old stob-horned steer, Buck is thrown from his horse--and into a hidden cleft where he encounters the mystery of a murdered man and a bag of ore that just might be gold. The taciturn owner of the Bar W discounts Buck's...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 176 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89941-2. Traveling under an alias, the last thing gunman Clip Haynes wanted was attention. But Basin City needed a town-taming marshal, and a cold-blooded murderer was hiding behind Haynes’s real name. Now Haynes was coming out of hiding to protect his honor, save a town, and catch a killer — even if it cost him his life.
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89942-9. In this exciting collection of short stories, Louis L'Amour, the legendary voice of the American West, celebrates the unique breed of men who worked the great cattle ranches. Men like Dan Regan, who refused to surrender when trouble came... Con Fargo, who would fight for what was his--despite the odds... Rowdy Horn, a...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 336 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89887-3. From the coasts of Brazil to the borders of Tibet to the very heartland of America, May There Be a Road gathers ten previously uncollected stories that capture the magnificent scope and sense of epic adventure that epitomize Louis L'Amour classic fiction. In these vivid settings L'Amour takes us into the pivotal...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89952-8. They’re freelance pilots and full-time troubleshooters for democracy. They’re men like Steven Cowan, Mike Thorne, and Turk Madden who face danger every day of their lives and fight like tigers for what they believe in. With the world on the brink of war, they’re on the front lines or wherever there’s action. From the...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 272 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89953-5. When Tom Chantry comes west to buy cattle, he quickly runs into trouble. During a drunken scuffle in a bar, Dutch Akin challenges Chantry to a gunfight. Leaving town rather than face Akin, Chantry is quickly branded a coward. Later, when hiring men to take his herd to the railroad, Chantry faces a dilemma: No one wants...
New York: Bantam, 2001. — 288 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89954-2. From the jungles of Borneo to the hidden canyons of the American West, from small-town fight clubs to a Parisian caf? at the end of World War II, here are tales of betrayal and revenge, courage and cowardice, glory and greed, as only Louis L'Amour can tell them. Here is L'Amour at his very best. A charismatic boxer...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 224 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89960-3. When beautiful Angelina Foley presents Tom Radigan with a Spanish grant and claims ownership of his land, he realizes he’s up against a cunning and deadly opportunist. Foley wants him off Vache Creek immediately, and with three thousand head of cattle, an outfit of hardcase gunfighters, and winter coming on, she is...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 218 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89961-0. Val Darrant was just four years old the snowy night his mother abandoned him. But instead of meeting a lonely death, he met Will Reilly-a gentleman, a gambler, and a worldly, self-taught scholar. For ten years the each were all the family the other had, traveling from dusty American boomtowns to the cities of...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89967-2. The open West was a land where wanderers could find themselves a home -- a home to fight for and sometimes die for. Jed Asbury was one such journeyman, taking on the identity of a dead man. Allen Ring was another: he'd won his plot of land in a card game only to find he had to win again with a gun. The characters in...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 208 p. — eISBN 0-553-89984-8. He rode wild country with wilder men. He was a loner who owned nothing but his horse and saddle-and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted... He was Shalako.
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 164 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90001-9. I Rode down from the high blue hills and across the brush flats into Hattan’s Point, a raw bit of spawning hell scattered hit or miss along the rocky slope of a rust-topped mesa. This was the country for a man, a big country to grow in, a country where every man stood on his own feet and the wealth of a new land was...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 192 p. — eISBN 0-553-90004-8. Adam Stark had found gold. In the confusion of the mesas and canyons near Rockinstraw Mountain, Stark, his wife, Consuelo, and his sister, Miriam, were quietly working a rich vein while keeping their presence a secret from raiding Apaches. Worried that his wife might leave him, Stark wanted to make enough money to take her...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 192 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89894-1. Ninety years ago the Toomey brothers, along with twenty-five other men and four thousand head of cattle, vanished en route to Arizona. When writer and historian Dan Sheridan is invited to the missing brothers’ ranch by its current owner, he jumps at the chance. The visit fits right in with his plan to solve the...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 0-553-89899-X. Captain Sean Mulkerin comes home from the sea to find his family home in jeopardy. After the death of his father, Sean's determined mother, Eileen, took it upon herself to run the sprawling Rancho Malibu--until a fire destroyed her hard-earned profits. Now, on the edge of financial ruin, Eileen hopes Sean can help them...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 432 p. With more than 120 titles still in print, Louis L'Amour is recognized the world over as one of the most prolific and popular American authors in history. Though he met with phenomenal success in every genre he tried, the form that put him on the map was the short story. Now this great writer--The Wall Street Journal recently compared with Jack...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 464 p. With more than 120 titles still in print, Louis L'Amour is recognized the world over as one of the most prolific and popular American authors in history. Though he met with phenomenal success in every genre he tried, the form that put him on the map was the short story. Now this great writer – who The Wall Street Journal recently compared with...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 436 p. — ISBN: 0-002-10364-8. This third volume of Louis L'Amour's collected stories gathers twenty-eight tales of the American West in a keepsake edition sure to delight fans old and new. This collection is a thrilling tribute to the unique spirit of our frontier heritage and proves again the enduring popularity of America's favorite storyteller. The...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89909-2. For thousands of years the lonely canyon knew only wind and rain, wild animals, and an occasional native hunter. Then a trapper found a chunk of gold, and everything changed overnight. In six days a town called Confusion appeared...and on the seventh it could disappear, consumed by the flames of lawlessness and...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 208 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89914-6. You can't go home again... East Texas wasn't much of a home for Cullen Baker. Few liked him, and some even tried to kill him. Yet after three hard years of wandering, he's come back to farm the land that's rightfully his. Only Cullen's in for an unwelcome homecoming: his neighbors have long memories, the...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 426 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89919-1. The Navajo called them the Anasazi, the “ancient enemy,” and their abandoned cities haunt the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest. For centuries the sudden disappearance of these people baffled historians. Summoned to a dark desert plateau by a desperate letter from an old friend, renowned investigator Mike Raglan is...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 240 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89921-4. The story was that Eli Patterson had died in a gunfight, but Mike Shevlin knew it couldn't be true: the man who'd been like a father to him had been a Quaker. But when Shevlin rides back to Rafter Crossing to uncover the truth, he finds that the quiet ranching community has become a booming mining town. Newfound wealth...
New York: Bantam, 1983. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89923-8. Here is a collection of Louis L’Amour detective stories — vivid tales as memorable and exciting as his beloved frontier fiction. Each story is personally selected and introduced by the author. In the dark alleys of the pulsing cities and the savage criminal wildernesses, Louis L’Amour introduces a new brand of...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 272 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89926-9. He was a tough enforcer for a New York gang. But when young Tom Shanaghy made one too many enemies, he skipped town on a fast-moving freight. He landed in a small Kansas town that had big dreams, no name, and the need for an honest lawman. Tom figured that a knuckle-and-skull man from Five Points would be perfect for...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 192 p. — eISBN 0-553-89928-7. He had led the posse for miles through the desert, but now Matt Keelock was growing desperate. He was worried about Kristina. His trip to the town of Freedom for supplies had ended in a shootout. If caught he would hang. Even though Kris could handle a horse and rifle as well as most men, the possibility of Oskar...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89943-6. In one swift moment, a fall wiped away his memory. All he knew for certain was that someone wanted him dead — and that he had better learn why. But everywhere he turned there seemed to be more questions — or people too willing to hide the truth behind a smoke screen of lies. He had only the name he had been told was...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 167 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-89944-3. Crispin Mayo was a reckless young brawler who’d left his tiny fishing village for the vast American frontier. Headed west to join a railroad construction crew, he came upon an isolated station — and a mystery. The shack was abandoned, but fresh blood spattered the floor, and the telegraph was clicking away unattended....
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 304 p. — eISBN 0-553-89958-9. They tried to tell him that his father had killed himself, but Kearney McRaven knew better. No matter what life had dealt him, his father would go down fighting. And as he delved deeper into the mystery, he learned that just before his father died, the elder McRaven had experienced a remarkable run of luck: he’d won nearly...
New York: Bantam, 1988. — 352 p. — eISBN 978-0-307-49038-4. Little did Louis L'Amour realize back in 1960 when he published The Daybreakers, a novel about two brothers who came west after the Civil War, that he had begun creating what would become perhaps North America's most widely followed literary family: the Sacketts. The stories of ten generations of Sackett men and women...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 176 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90005-7. Wagon trains heading west were forced to defend themselves against Indians, cope with injuries and illness, and struggle to find food. The group of easterners Rock Bannon was scouting for faced another problem. They were being deceived. When he warned them to remain on the Humboldt Trail, Sharon Crockett and the others...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 384 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90008-8. “Almost forty years ago, when my fiction was being published exclusively in ‘pulp’ western magazines, I wrote several novel-length stories, which my editors called ‘magazine novels.’ In creating them, I became so involved with my characters that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 496 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90016-3. Here is an historic adventure of extraordinary power waiting to sweep you away to exotic lands as one of the most popular writers of our time conquers new storytelling worlds. Louis L'Amour has been best known for his ability to capture the spirit and drama of the authentic American West. Now he guides his readers to...
New York: Bantam, 2010. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90018-7. Filled with exciting tales of the frontier, the chronicle of the Sackett family is perhaps the crowning achievement of one of our greatest storytellers.In The Warrior’s Path, Louis L’Amour tells the story of Yance and Kin Sackett, two brothers who are the last hope of a young woman who faces a fate worse than death....
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90012-5. They Turned A Boy Into A Manhunter... Once, impressed by their tales of gunplay and thievery, young Shell Tucker had been eager to call them his friends. Then he saw the men in Bob Heseltine's gang from the other side, when they robbed his father of twenty thousand in hard-earned money. By the time Shell buried his pa,...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 192 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90015-6. Cattlemen ride alone across the open range under the deadly aim of roving desperadoes...Gamblers stake their fortunes and their lives on a deck of cards...Strong-willed señoritas seek independence through an enticing combination of beauty, audacity, and spirit...Lawmen and outlaws walk the same dusty streets and speak...
New York: Bantam, 2005. — 256 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90020-0. A young cowpuncher stakes a claim that can only be sealed with fists and a .44 Colt...A gunfighter, tired of violence, finds himself pushed down a trail of bloody revenge...From purple sage to gambler’s gold, from a señorita’s tempting smile to a splash of blood in the dust, here are stories with a distinctive L’Amour...
New York: Bantam, 2003. — 304 p. — eISBN 978-0-553-90021-7. Matt Bardoul was a good man to have as a friend and a bad one to make trouble with. He was also a single-minded drifter — until he met his match in an outspoken beauty named Jacquine Coyle. She was headed into the Bighorn Mountains with her father and an expedition in search of gold. After Matt signs on to join them,...
New York: Bantam, 2004. — 240 p. — eISBN 0-553-90023-4. "Over the years I have been proud to write about the men and women of the American frontier. But I have written many stories with entirely different settings which I have long wanted to share with my readers. "I have collected some of these in Yondering. They are glimpses of what my own life was like during the early...
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