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Riders of the Dawn.


Riders Of The Dawn

Louis L'Amour Louis L'Amour (March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American author of primarily Western fiction. He was born Louis Dearborn L'Amour of French-Canadian background March 22, 1908 in Jamestown, North Dakota.  

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"Riders Of The Dawn" is one of the first western novels by the legendary author Louis L'Amour (1908-1988). It is the story of a young gunslinger Gunslinger

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 who falls in love with a beautiful woman and changes his life. A simple theme made grand by the literary talent of a man who could write compellingly and with authority, whose stories became popular as they have passed from generation to generation and never going out of print as new readers encountering him for the first time are motivated to read all they can of what he wrote in an extensive lifetime as a gifted novelist. In this complete and unabridged audiobook production, "Riders Of The Dawn" is distinctively narrated by Jim Gough who brings tension and immediacy im·me·di·a·cy  
n. pl. im·me·di·a·cies
1. The condition or quality of being immediate.

2. Lack of an intervening or mediating agency; directness: the immediacy of live television coverage.
 to this classic western story. Flawlessly flaw·less  
adj.
Being entirely without flaw or imperfection. See Synonyms at perfect.



flawless·ly adv.
 produced and with a total running time of 4 hours, 30 minutes on 4 compact discs (with tracks every 3 minutes for easy bookmarking In genetics and epigenetics, bookmarking is a biological phenomenon believed to function as an epigenetic mechanism for transmitting cellular memory of the pattern of gene expression in a cell, throughout mitosis, to its daughter cells. ), "Riders Of The Dawn" is a 'must' for the legions of Louis L'Amour fans and a welcome, popular addition to community library audiobook collections.
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