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Chronological Hopalong Cassidy

by Louis L’Amour

4 books Started 1951 Latest 1952
Publication Reading Order

The Chronological Hopalong Cassidy is a Western series by Louis L’Amour, made up of 4 books published between 1951 and 1952. It begins with The Rustlers of West Fork (1951), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Trouble Shooter (1952), spanning 1 years of storytelling.

4books
1years active
~0.3yrs between books
1952latest release

Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series?

Start with The Rustlers of West Fork (1951), the first book in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series by Louis L’Amour. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series?

There are 4 books in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series by Louis L’Amour, published between 1951 and 1952.

What is the first book in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series?

The first book in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series is The Rustlers of West Fork, published in 1951 by Louis L’Amour.

What is the latest book in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series?

The most recent book in the Chronological Hopalong Cassidy series is Trouble Shooter (1952) by Louis L’Amour.

Louis Dearborn Lamour (1908-1988) was a prolific American author of Western fiction. Raised in North Dakota, he traveled the country during the Great Depression, inspiring the settings of his novels. His experiences as a fruit picker and gold miner provided vivid details for his authentic Western stories. Lamour published over 100 novels and 25 short story collections, selling over 200 million copies worldwide. Notable works include "Hondo" (1953), "Shalako" (1962), and "The Quick and the Dead" (1973). Lamour received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983 for his contributions to American literature. He was also inducted into the Western Writers of America Hall of Fame in 1965. His books remain highly popular, and many have been adapted into successful films and television shows.

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