Last Of The Breed

Author:   Louis L'amour
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780553280425


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 June 1987
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""For sheer adventure L'Amour is in top form.""--Kirkus Reviews Here is the kind of authentically detailed epic novel that has become Louis L'Amour's hallmark. It is the compelling story of U.S. Air Force Major Joe Mack, a man born out of time. When his experimental aircraft is forced down in Russia and he escapes a Soviet prison camp, he must call upon the ancient skills of his Indian forebears to survive the vast Siberian wilderness. Only one route lies open to Mack: the path of his ancestors, overland to the Bering Strait and across the sea to America. But in pursuit is a legendary tracker, the Yakut native Alekhin, who knows every square foot of the icy frontier--and who knows that to trap his quarry he must think like a Sioux."

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Author:   Louis L'amour
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Bantam Dell Publishing Group, Div of Random House, Inc
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 10.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 17.50cm
Weight:   0.190kg
ISBN:  

9780553280425


ISBN 10:   0553280422
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 June 1987
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Wilderness melodrama as an American Indian faces not only the elements but also Soviet pursuers in Siberia; featuring L'Amour's usual detailed realism and crisp stereotypes. This will likely be his greatest best-seller ever and, if filmed, his biggest movie out of some 30 already filmed. The breed of the title is a test pilot for experimental aircraft, U.S. Air Force Major Joseph Joe Mack Makatozi, part Sioux, part Cheyenne, and four-fifths James Fenimore Cooper. Besides being a superwoodsman of preternatural sensitivity, with a gift for reading signs that are invisible to the civilized, Joe Mack is also a university grad, an athlete who had competed in various international tournaments, a decathlon star of almost Olympic caliber [who] has scored Expert with a dozen weapons [and] was reputed to be skilled in the martial arts - but beneath the veneer of education, culture; and training lay an unreconstructed savage. Forced down over the Bering Strait, Joe is captured and shipped to a secret prison camp run by Colonel Zamatev, a GRU officer whose specialty is breaking down prisoners who have the rarest and most advanced information. The camp is in the most remote Siberian area, surrounded by forest, swamp and tundra. Almost contemptuously, Joe escapes one night by pole-vaulting (fully dressed and using a length of steel pipe) over the barbed-wire fence. Slipping back into savagery, he traps animals, makes his own bow and arrows, his own fur clothes and moccasins, and easily outsmarts and eludes his pursuers. He plans to return to the States by the same route his ancestors took across the Bering Strait. At last, Zamatev assigns his own savage to track down Joe Mack - Alekhin, a Yakut native of Siberia who can anticipate Joe's each move. The novel becomes a duel of pursuit and escape amid fantastic frigidity, until Joe at last returns to captivity so that he can have a final face-out with Alekhin, then rest up for another escape, and eventually settle scores with Zamatev as well. For sheer adventure L'Amour is in top form, though none of his characters has the breath of real life, and nearly all the plot is laughable. Still, marrying elements of today's political suspense novel to survival skills in the Wild West, he's fight on target for a monster crossover best-seller. (Kirkus Reviews)


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Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L'Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and woman who settled the frontier. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world.

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