How The West Was Won by Louis L’Amour. Homepage; Books; L'Amour, Loius; He entered the tent and made his way up to the bar. The tables were crowded with gamblers and spectators, and the bar was lined with men. Just as he walked up, a man stepped away and there was a place for him. The music changed to a fanfare and a girl came on in spangles. How The West Was Won by Louis L’Amour. Part 1—THE RIVERS. The shining land lay open—ready for conquest, and the ways into it were the rivers. Slow and mighty, turbulent and frothing, the rivers were the roads the first settlers took, building rafts, and flatboats, floating down water that was green, brown, black, flecked with foam, but that led ever onward into the heart of that dangerous but . How the West Was Won - Kindle edition by L'Amour, Louis. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading How the West Was Won/5().
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How The West Was Won by Louis L’Amour Part 1—THE RIVERS The shining land lay. They went west for the wild, free life, the love of high adventure among the lonely peaks, and for the call of the open prairie where the long winds blew down a thousand miles of grassland. They went by the Erie Canal, by the Wilderness Road, by the Natchez Trace, and strange names came back to awaken strange longings in the ears of listening. How The West Was Won by Louis L’Amour. Part 1—THE RIVERS. The shining land lay open—ready for conquest, and the ways into it were the rivers.
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