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Lauran Paine

Author of Open Range

268+ Works 931 Members 18 Reviews

About the Author

Lauran Paine was born on February 25, 1916 in Duluth, Minnesota. He spent his youth working as a cowboy. Paine entered the publishing scene in 1950, when he had 14 books published. Those first books were written under his own name and included Adobe Empire, Timberline, Geronimo, Wake of the Moon, show more Valour in the Land, The Bounty Hunter, Sixgun Atonement, The Apache Kid, Kiowa-Apache, Greed at Gold River, The Modoc War, Lawman, and The Story of Buckhorn. Paine has also done quite a bit of magazine work, as well as motion picture work on Westerns, livestock dealing, rodeoing, blacksmithing and ranching. Paine's books have been translated into every major European language, and have even been reprinted behind the Iron Curtain and in Africa. In 35 years of serious writing, Paine had seen over 900 of his manuscripts published as books, including at least 515 Westerns, all of them under about 74 pen names. He was listed in the Guiness Book of World Records from 1980 to 1984 as the world's most prolific living author. Lauran Paine died December 1, 2001 in Fort Jones, California. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:

For all the pseudonyms used by Lauran Paine, see LC 80038417.

Works by Lauran Paine

Open Range (1990) 62 copies, 1 review
The Hierarchy of Hell (1972) 57 copies
Sex in Witchcraft (1972) 16 copies
Feud on the Mesa (2005) 15 copies, 1 review
Lockwood (1996) 14 copies
The Killer Gun (1967) 14 copies
The Plains of Laramie (2009) 14 copies
Tears of the Heart (1996) 12 copies
The White Bird (1997) 11 copies
Halfmoon Ranch (2007) 11 copies
Holding the Ace Card (2005) 10 copies, 1 review
Night of the Comancheros (2003) 10 copies
Gunman (Leisure Western) (2006) 10 copies
The Grand Ones of San Ildefonso (1997) 9 copies, 1 review
Rain Valley (2004) 8 copies
The Homesteaders (1986) 8 copies
Horseman (1986) 8 copies
Absaroka Valley (2019) 7 copies, 1 review
The Prairieton Raid (1994) 7 copies
Guns in the Desert: A Western Duo (2002) 7 copies, 1 review
Gathering Storm (2003) 7 copies
Buckeye (2001) 6 copies
The Squaw Men (1992) 6 copies, 1 review
When the Moon ran Wild (1962) 6 copies
Way of the Outlaw (2012) 6 copies
Custer Meadow (1988) 6 copies
The Scarlet Hills (1981) 5 copies
The Manhunter (1995) 5 copies
Tanner (1984) 5 copies
Border Town (Leisure Western) (1994) 5 copies, 1 review
Lynch Law (2004) 5 copies
Dead Man's Caeon (2017) 5 copies
Nightriders Moon (1988) 5 copies
Bounty Hunters' Range (2005) 5 copies
The Devil on Horseback (1995) 5 copies
Taurus Gun (1989) 5 copies
Frontier steel (1982) 5 copies
Skye (1984) 5 copies
The Marshal (1987) 4 copies
Showdown in Gun Town (2020) 4 copies
Terror in Gunsight (2018) 4 copies
The Bandoleros (1990) 4 copies
Tom Horn: Man of the West (1963) 4 copies, 1 review
Guns of Summer (1988) 4 copies
The Renegade (1995) 4 copies
Moon Prairie (1994) 4 copies
New Mexico Heritage (1987) 4 copies
Winter Moon (2018) 4 copies
The Last Gun (2011) 4 copies
The Forsythe Stage (2005) 3 copies
Viet-nam (1965) 3 copies
The Guns of Peralta (1994) 3 copies
The Bald Hills (2002) 3 copies
Trail of the Freighters (1997) 3 copies
Elizabeth Fry (1960) 3 copies
Range Trouble (1982) 3 copies
Six-Gun Crossroad (2018) 3 copies
The Magic Scroll of Oz (2017) 2 copies
Dead Man’s Cañon (2017) 2 copies
The Guns of Autumn (1980) 2 copies
Queen of diamonds (1960) 2 copies
A Killer's Category (1975) 2 copies
Prairie Empire (2013) 2 copies, 1 review
Silicon spies (1986) 2 copies
The Love That Never Was (2002) 2 copies
The assassins' world (1975) 2 copies
A crack in time (1971) 2 copies
D-Day (1981) 2 copies
Spirit meadow (1987) 2 copies
Sheriff of Cow County (2002) 2 copies
Avenue Men's (2001) 2 copies
Guns of Bitter Creek (1983) 2 copies
The Copperdust Hills (1983) 2 copies
The Blue Basin Country (1987) 2 copies
The Catch Colt (1989) 2 copies
The trail without end (2002) 2 copies
Timberline (1995) 2 copies
The border country (2002) 2 copies
Wilderness Road (2000) 2 copies
Thunder Valley (2003) 2 copies
The CIA at Work (1977) 2 copies
Land of Barbed Boundaries (2005) 2 copies
The Young Marauders (1989) 2 copies
The Buckskin Hills (2009) 2 copies
The Horsetrader (1976) 1 copy
High Ridge Range (1999) 1 copy
Guns of High Meadow (1973) 1 copy
Range War (2003) 1 copy
Love is a Stranger (2001) 1 copy
Love on the Moors (1973) 1 copy
Law Along the Border (2004) 1 copy
The Big High Desert (1987) 1 copy
Sixkiller (1982) 1 copy
Bald Hills (1969) 1 copy
The Oxyoke (1987) 1 copy
Kernel of Death (1973) 1 copy
The Chaparral Trail (1967) 1 copy
The Peralta Country (1987) 1 copy
Oklahoma fiddlefoot, (1966) 1 copy
Some die young (1970) 1 copy
Squatter's Rights (2006) 1 copy
Apache Moon (1972) 1 copy
To Face the Sun (1968) 1 copy
Ten Days To Remember (2004) 1 copy
Desert Guns 1 copy
Man Who Stole Heaven (1971) 1 copy
Shotgun Rider (1982) 1 copy
Counsel for the Killer (1972) 1 copy
Windy City (1996) 1 copy
Morgan Valley (2008) 1 copy
Blue Rock Range (1978) 1 copy
Bags and Saddles (1999) 1 copy
Angela Gordon stuff (1974) 1 copy
Winchester Hills (1967) 1 copy
Sheridan Stage (1989) 1 copy
Murder now pay later (1998) 1 copy
The Saddlegun Man (2004) 1 copy
Buffalo Township (2005) 1 copy
The free-graze war (2003) 1 copy
The Gunsight Affair (2004) 1 copy
Ambush Canyon (2002) 1 copy
Mathilde Carré : double agent (1976) 1 copy, 1 review
The Time of the Texan (2007) 1 copy
The Short Gun Man (1990) 1 copy
The long years (2001) 1 copy
Man Behind The Gun (2016) 1 copy
The Outcast (2003) 1 copy
Circle H Range (2005) 1 copy
Man from Butte City (2000) 1 copy
Muleshoe Range (1972) 1 copy
Rustler's Law (1973) 1 copy
Quade (1980) 1 copy
Black Rock Range (1973) 1 copy
Sixshooter Trail (2005) 1 copy
Raider's Moon (1976) 1 copy
The Long Law Trail (2001) 1 copy
Ghost Meadow (2013) 1 copy
Cain's Trail (2010) 1 copy
The Born Survivor (2005) 1 copy
The terrorists (1975) 1 copy
Montana Trail (2003) 1 copy
The Gunsmith (2017) 1 copy, 1 review
The sheepmen (1963) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Customer Is Always Wrong: The Retail Chronicles (2008) — Contributor — 106 copies, 11 reviews
The Winter Witch (2026) — Author photographer — 23 copies
Great American Westerns Volume One [Graphic Audio] (2012) — Contributor — 2 copies
Indianermuseum der Stadt Zürich (1996) — Photographer — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Paine, Lauran Bosworth
Other names
Slaughter, Jim (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1916-02-25
Gender
male
Occupations
cowboy
Short biography
Paine was listed in the Guiness Book of World Records from 1980 to 1984 as the world's most prolific living author.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Disambiguation notice
For all the pseudonyms used by Lauran Paine, see LC 80038417.
Associated Place (for map)
Minnesota, USA

Members

Reviews

19 reviews
Once in awhile there's an author who completely transcends genres. My mother, who usually reads popular fiction and certain thrillers like Jack Reacher, can't get enough of Paine. "Such a good writer" she'd say, and she'd read a line or paragraph to me, and I'd be impressed. Well, so even though I don't like thrillers, read very few mysteries, have read maybe two westerns, I have finally decided to try Paine.

And let me tell you I have no idea why he's been forgotten. He was popular enough in show more the day, in his niche, it seems... but gosh, people, these two stories were so full of richly drawn characters, intriguing plots, gorgeous settings. and nifty lines... all I can say is, I'm glad she wound up buying a lot of his works and I will be continuing to read them.

All I can think is that they're not full of enough gore & profanity for modern readers.

The dialogue feels so real, like the ppl actually talk, not complete coherent sentences every time:
"What we got to be careful of is that they don't have someone back up through here somewhere watching."

Honor is important. Following the law instead of going vigilante is important:
"If you ever get a notion to lynch someone again, I'm goin' to ride your damned butt all the way to the state penitentiary, and make sure you spend the rest of your life there. How would that work out for your wife, your ranch, everything else you have?"

Also:
"... he'd never before Met an outlaw quite like Buck, either, and in spite of himself he respected him. It was a difficult thing to put a finger upon, this respect, but there was something to Buck other outlaws lacked. He felt that, knew it to be true, and yet it eluded his definition."
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"Prairie Empire" by Lauran Paine was another one of those books that have been sitting on my shelf, waiting to be read. It reminded me of one of those novels from a bygone era. The writing, plot, characters, and setting were old fashioned, which I found made for an enjoyable read. The author, Mr. Paine, (1916-2003) led quite the interesting life. In the late 1930's, he trapped wild horses in northern Arizona and even, for a time, worked as a professional farrier. The novel is more of a short show more story, that includes a moral to the plot. If you're looking for an older, western read, I would recommend "Prairie Empire". Just an fyi, Mr. Paine had written 300 novels under various pseudonyms. I look forward to reading additional novels by this author. show less
"Tomahawk Meadow" by Lauran Paine was a pretty quick read. The hardback I read was a large print book with 181 pages. I would consider it more of a short story. The plot, characters, and setting were interesting enough. Even though it was a quick read, the plot had a reasonable beginning, middle, and end. If you are into western novels, this might be one you would want to consider.
Perhaps this misogynistic hostile account of La Chatte's war balances her self-serving autobiography but the ornamented writing style and the lack of footnotes indicate that this is closer to journalism than history. Every episode contains judgements about the moral value of the participants and all the women are portrayed as deceivers, haridans, or harlots. There is a powerful story to be told about Carré but this does not do the job and the few slight paragraphs that cover her show more post-imprisonment life are a great disappointment. show less

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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