Bendigo Shafter (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures) - Louis L'Amour

Bendigo Shafter (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)

By Louis L'Amour

  • Release Date: 1983-11-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 178 Ratings

Description

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 settlers battle harsh winters, renegade opportunists, and the destructive lure of gold. Through these brutally demanding experiences, young Bendigo is forged into a man. But when he travels to New York to reclaim the love of Ninon, his childhood sweetheart, Bendigo is faced with new challenges. Will hard-edged instincts, honed from years in the mountains, serve him in the big city? Does Ninon’s heart belong to the lights and glamour of the theater? And if his destiny deems it so, will he be willing to leave the community he toiled so long and hard to build?

Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures is a project created to release some of the author’s more unconventional manuscripts from the family archives.

In Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures: Volumes 1 and 2, Beau L’Amour takes the reader on a guided tour through many of the finished and unfinished short stories, novels, and treatments that his father was never able to publish during his lifetime. L’Amour’s never-before-seen first novel, No Traveller Returns, faithfully completed for this program, is a voyage into danger and violence on the high seas.

Additionally, many beloved classics are being rereleased with an exclusive Lost Treasures postscript featuring previously unpublished material, including outlines, plot notes, and alternate drafts. These postscripts tell the story behind the stories that millions of readers have come to know and cherish.

Reviews

  • Hard to Put Down

    5
    By CarneySC
    This book is amazing. Many life lessons and off hand things to learn and pickup on. Highly recommend to anyone.
  • Bendigo Shafter

    3
    By boots saddle
    Pretty entertaining yarn of the settling of the West, but overly full of philosifying, pontification, and name dropping. Really an over long short story.
  • One of Louis L’Amour’s best

    5
    By Jeffer64
    Years ago, when I was a teenager, I discovered Louis L’Amour. I read and collected all his books. This one has always stood out in my mind as one of my favorites. Just finished rereading it and I know why it was one of my favorites. The wisdom and knowledge that is passed on is still so pertinent today. A person can learn a lot from this novel. I would recommend this as a definite read.
  • Awesome story

    5
    By Missionshelp1
    I have always loved this book. I have read it a total of 52 times and hope to read it again. I’m proud to have it as an ebook.

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