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Louis L'Amour (22 March 1908 - 10 June 1988) was a 20th century Human man, a writer.

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He was a favorite author of Captain Jomo Murumbi. Nyota Uhura mentioned L'Amour in a personal letter about Murumbi to her childhood friend Maryanne Chungwa in the early 2260s. (TOS reference: Star Trek II Biographies)

In some permutations of gameplay in TOS board game: The Adventure Game, the book that caused cultural contamination on Sigma Iotia II was not Chicago Mobs of the Twenties, but rather Collected Westerns of Louis L'Amour. A Federation landing party might counter that influence by distributing copies of Frontier Justice, while Klingons might give them The Horde of Kahless.

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