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Rivers West

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Copyright © 1975 by Louis & Katherine L'Amour Trust
1975
Western
Unknown
Never (or unknown...)
21 chapters
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14096
No dedication.
A ghost trail, a dark trail, a trail endlessly winding.
May contain spoilers
"Yes," she said, "I've never built a boat."
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
"Torville!"  I almost dropped my glass, and I am a man not easily startled.

She turned to look at me, aware of my presence for the first time.  "You have been eavesdropping on a conversation that is no concern of yours!" she said with anger.

"I beg your pardon," I replied sincerely.  "I am drinking my cider.  It was impossible not to overhear your conversation."

Simon Tate but glanced at me.  Both the men who accompanied her looked over at me, the younger with obvious disapproval, the older with a careful measuring look.

The conversation continued, but in lower tones.  I heard nothing more that made sense, yet I needed little more.  Haughty the young lady might be, but she was obviously well informed, and I had great respect for her sources of information.  My family knew about the Fuggers.  The earliest Talon had dealings with them, may even have written some of those letters of which she spoke.  In fact, he had himself used somewhat the same methods to keep abreast of changing situations in India, China, and the Malays.

In the days of his privateering, this Talon had been active in those waters, and in fact, his own wife had come from India.

If the girl's information was correct, Torville was the leader - or one of the leaders - of a plot to seize the Louisana Territory and set up an independent kingdom.  It seemed a wild scheme, yet there were many reasons why it might be successful.  Not until 1818 had a firm boundary been established between the United States and Canada along the forty-ninth parallel from the Rainy Lake to the Rockies.

Only recently had the treaty been signed with Spain ceding Florida to the United States and defining the western border of the Louisana Purchase at the forty-second parallel.  The United States had renounced claims to Texas, and rights to many parts of this great new land were openly disputed.

But many Americans believed reports from various officers of the army that the great plains were a vast wasteland, the so-called Great American Desert, and therefore totally unfit for cultivation or settlement.  The result was that few Americans believed the area worth fighting for.

In Mexico there was a growing movement for independence from Spain and the prospects of fighting had lured adventurers and soldiers-of-fortune from all over the world, most of whom had gathered in New Orleans to await the turn of events that might offer them opportunity for sudden wealth, looting, or whatever the chance offered.

Rumors of gold in the far western lands, mostly originating in Santa Fe and Mexico itself, had lured others.

 

Added: 27-Jun-2024
Last Updated: 16-Feb-2026

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 01-Oct-1993
Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Oct-1993
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$3.99
Pages*:
151
Catalog ID:
25436-7
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
44016
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-553-25436-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-553-25436-5
Printing:
36
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Gordon Crabb  - Cover Artist
John Hamilton - Photographer

Back Cover Text:
TRAIL OF BLOOD


"He killed me," the dying man had said.  "He stabbed me."  Those words stayed with young Jean Talon as he journeyed westward, finally reaching the Missouri in search of a simple and honest life building river boats.  But the stranger died.  And that meant unraveling a deadly knot that tied together a vicious renegade's army, the Louisiana Purchase, and the missing brother of a beautiful, headstrong woman.  Too near the truth to back away, Jean Talon turns in the tools of his trade for a far more dangerous kind of work - the kind that either gets men killed or earns them a new home in a violent, untamed land.

LOUIS L'AMOUR

America's favorite storyteller, has thrilled a nation by bringing to life the brave men and women who settled the American frontier.  There are now more than 225 million copies of his books in print around the world.
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Notes and Comments:
Saturday Press Review edition published March 1979
Bantam edition / August 1975
Bantam reissue / October 1993
Thirty-sixth printing based on the number line
Canada: $4.99
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01-Oct-1993
Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback

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