Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
If you wanted to feel the grit of the dusty trail, the heat of the sun baking on your face, the hard grip of a six-gun in your fist... then you headed for Blue Ribbon Western magazine. It was one of the best in the field. The magazine was introduced in mid-1937 by Columbia Publications, the same publisher who brought you Double Action Western Magazine, Real Western, Western Action, Complete Cowboy Wild Western Stories, Famous Western and Western Yarns. And that was just their western line-up. Columbia Publications was also known for their detective-mystery pulps and their science-fiction publications. If you wanted pulp action, the Columbia Publications (aka Double Action) delivered the goods. Every two months, a new Blue Ribbon Western hit the newsstands, and offered reading fans a magazine plum full of rootin'-tootin' western action. It all ended with the April/May 1950 issue, after a run of 64 hard-hitting issues. Blue Ribbon Western now returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Brand New “Silver Kid” Novel
Dead Triggers
by T.W. Ford
It was well known that Solo Strant, the famed Silver Kid, was on the side of the law, as well as being for the underdog. So when these sidewinders who had to assist the notorious Deaf John Dean in thwarting justice presented the case to Strant as one where a crime was about to be perpetrated in the name of the law, the Kid fell for the bait. And by the time he realized the deception, the accident that paralyzed him, left his deadly guns helpless, had already happened!
Short Stories
Guns Won’t Lie
by Harry Van Demark
And it was a gun, rather than incriminating circumstances which trapped a killer.
Buck McKee — Bull Nurse
by Lee Floren
Buck McKee and his saddle-mate, Tortilla Joe, embark on a mission that seems too just plumb peaceful to be true!