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The Bells of San Juan
2001
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THE SPIRIT OF THE WEST Alan LeMay will forever be known as the author of the brilliant novels that became the classic films The Searchers and The Unforgiven. But his short stories are no less memorable. Beginning in the 1920s, LeMay was a frequent contributor of Western stories to magazines such as Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post. The best of these stories, unavailable for many years, are collected here. Among the selections is "The Little Kid," perhaps LeMay's most touching story, a poignant tale of a young boy who is orphaned when his father is killed on a cattle drive. Few writers could match LeMay's skill in evoking the full range of emotion in his characters—wonderful, living people who fill the pages of this collection with the heart and spirit of the Old West.

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Alan LeMay
Alan LeMay
Author · 7 books

Alan Brown Le May was an American novelist and screenplay writer. He is most remembered for two classic Western novels, The Searchers and The Unforgiven. They were adapted into the motion pictures "The Searchers" and "The Unforgiven". He also wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for "North West Mounted Police" (1940), "Reap the Wild Wind" (1942), "Blackbeard the Pirate" (1952). He wrote the original source novel for "Along Came Jones" (1945), as well as a score of other screenplays and an assortment of other novels and short stories. Le May wrote and directed "High Lonesome" (1950). Le May also wrote and produced (but did not direct) "Quebec" (1951.

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