Thanks for the congrats, Madman!
Pete -
I was unable to log on yesterday due to a family gathering; but I received the book two days ago in geat shape. It's like new! Are you sure you've read it?
I can't wait until I dig into the Hoppy series for the first time, and perhaps start a reading frenzy with this line of books as I revisit adventures of my old hero. He's a bit rougher around the edges than the Hoppy of my childhood years, I'm told; but then again, so am I!
I was amazed to read the dozens of titles written by Louis L'Amour that have been translated into great Western Movies - not only the Sackett novels, but:
Catlow
The Cherokee Trail
Conagher
Crossfire Trail
How the West Was Won (that was a huge surprise)
The Shadow Riders
Short stories - Bowdrie and Bowdrie's Law (the character Bowdrie)
...and possibly other titles that I don't recognize as silver screen adaptations
I can see that I have truly missed some great reading by not following this great author, sooner.
It was also interesting to note, from the book jacket, that Hoppy was originally created by Clarence E. Mulford in more than one novel, and that "Mulford chose the young Louis L'Amour to carry on the Hopalong tradition in four unforgettable novels" after Mulford retired.
Thank you again! What a great Christmas present from you and from Leverguns!