
Alan Le May
June 3 1899 – April 27 1964
32 works on record
Biography
Alan Brown Le May (June 3, 1899 — April 27, 1964) was an American novelist and screenplay writer.
He is most remembered for two classic Western novels, The Searchers (1954) and The Unforgiven (1957).[1] They were adapted into the motion pictures The Searchers (1956; with John Wayne and directed by John Ford) and The Unforgiven (1960; with Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn).
He also wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for Reap the Wild Wind (1942; with John Wayne and Paulette Goddard) and Blackbeard the Pirate (1952; with Robert Newton), North West Mounted Police (1940; for Cecil B. DeMille), and the novel for Along Came Jones (1945; with Gary Cooper), as well as a score of other screenplays and an assortment of novels and short stories. Le May also wrote and directed High Lonesome (1950).
Source: [Wikipedia article][1]
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Le_May
Works

Painted rock
2004

West of Nowhere
2002

The bells of San Juan
2001

Spanish crossing
1998

By dim and flaring lamps
1962

The unforgiven
1957

The searchers
1954

Useless cowboy
1943

The smoky years
1935

Winter range
1932

Pelican coast
1929

Old father of waters
1928

Painted ponies
1927

One of us is a murderer

Tonopah Range

Thunder in the dust

Cattle Kingdom (Sagebrush Large Print Western Series)

Gunsight Trail

Los que no perdonan

Cattle Kingdom

Guinsight Trail
Western : Four Classic Novels of The 1940s & 50s
Western : Four Classic Novels of The 1940s & 50s
1975
Hell for breakfast
Hell for breakfast
1947
Empire for a lady
Empire for a lady
1937
Deep water island
Deep water island
1936
Bug Eye
Bug Eye
1931
The adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
The adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
San Antonio (1945)
San Antonio (1945)
Cheyenne (1947)
Cheyenne (1947)
The Wolf Hunter
The Wolf Hunter
Wild Justice
Wild Justice
By Dim And Flare Lamp
By Dim And Flare Lamp