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Book Reviews of Guns of the Timberlands

Guns of the Timberlands
Guns of the Timberlands
Author: Louis L'Amour
ISBN-13: 9780553200331
ISBN-10: 055320033X
Pages: 150
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Guns of the Timberlands on
Helpful Score: 2
Clay Bell had out-fought renegades, rustlers and wild animals to build his own spread out of an untamed wilderness. Another great Louis L'Amour book.
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Helpful Score: 2
Clay Bell was a onetime drifter who'd grown weary of long trails and settled on the sweetest land he'd ever seen. For six years he fought Indians, rustlers, and the wilderness itself to make the Bar-B ranch the prize of the Deep Creek Range. But now all that Clay has worked for is threatened. Jud Devitt, a ruthless speculator from the East, wants Bell's rich timberland--and he doesn't care how he gets it. Backing Devitt are tame judges, crooked politicians, and fifty of the toughest lumberjacks in the county. Devitt doesn't know how to lose. Bell figures he's just the one to teach him.
reviewed Guns of the Timberlands on
Helpful Score: 2
First published in the WEST magazine under the psuedonym of Jim Mayo in 1955, this book lacks the geographical accuracy characteristic of later L'Amour books but has all his excellent plotting, character development, and action. It is set in Arizona but the town of Tinkersville is fictional. The book depicts the struggle of an ordinary Western man driven to extraordinary actions in order to protect his home, property, and way of life against an unscrupulous railroad boss. With all of L'Amour's finely-detailed plot, gunfights, street brawls and a bit of romance, it's a good read.
mattord avatar reviewed Guns of the Timberlands on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A nice, quick read in the expeced tradition of L'Amour. Nothing new here, but I still liked it.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good story, exiting book!
mamadoodle avatar reviewed Guns of the Timberlands on + 1105 more book reviews
Clay Bell had out-fought renegades, rustlers and wild animals to build his own spread out of an untamed wilderness. Jud Devitt was rich, powerful, ruthless. He recognized only one law - take what you can, when you can. Devitt wanted Bell's timber and meant to have it. But he didn't know Bell would fight, that it would be a blood battle to the death - winner take all.