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This is the first of L`Amour`s four classic Hopalong Cassidy novels to be published in mass market under the author`s real name. Hopalong Cassidy`s creator, Clarence E. Mulford, chose the young L`Amour to continue Hopalong`s adventures in print when Mulford retired. Bamtam will publish L`Amour`s second Hopalong Cassidy novel, The Trail to Seven Pines, in hardcover in June 1992. HC: Bantam. (Western)
In 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, Dick Jordan. When he arrives at the Circle J, he discovers that the rancher and his daughter, Pam, are being held prisoner by a desperate band of outlaws led by the ruthless Avery Sparr and his partner Arnold Soper. Even if Hopalong Cassidy can free Jordan and Pam, he will have to lead them across rough and untamed Apache country, stalked by the outlaws who have vowed to gun him down. But Hopalong is no stranger to trouble, and before his guns or his temper cool, he`s determines to round up Sparr and his gang and bring the outlaws to justice ... dead or alive This classic tale of pursuit and survival is vintage L`Amour and adds new life and luster to the legend of Hopalong Cassidy.
LOUIS L`AMOUR (1908-1988) was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. He left school at 15 to travel the world. While in his thirties, he began writing novels about life on the Western frontier. His first big success, "Hondo", was made into a John Wayne movie. L`Amour wrote 100 books in all, which sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and several short stories. ISBN 9780553295399
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