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.
For more rootin’-tootin’ excitement, a new western magazine made its debut in the fall of 1940. It seems that there could never be enough western adventures to slate the public thirst for saddle-slappin’, gun-bustin’ outdoors thrills. The publisher was Better Publications (aka Standard Magazines, aka Thrilling Publications), who also provided readers with such other western fare such as The Masked Rider, The Rio Kid, Range Rider Western, Thrilling Ranch, Thrilling Western, Thrilling Ranch Stories, Rodeo Romances, Texas Rangers and West. Whew! And the issues quickly disappeared from the newsstands, as customers eagerly sought the latest tales set in the old west. Git ‘em up cowboy! They kept enjoying the western tales until the final issue in October of 1953, when so many pulps were being discontinued due to the competition from comic books, paperbacks and, of course, television. This magazine title lasted an impressive 76 issues. Exciting Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Tombstone and Speedy Novel
Bandit Busters Of War Dance
by W.C. Tuttle
Rollicking range detectives — Speedy Smith and Tombstone Jones are kidnapped by tough Border outlaws when a shoe-box that’s full of money causes plenty of gun trouble! Complete novel.
Novelets
The Steel Trail
by Nels Leroy Jorgensen
Cimarron Kirby takes a hand in a grim feud between cattlemen and railroaders — bucking savage enemies!
Square M Trouble
by Tom Curry
Easy-going Van Ross suddenly has the responsibility of managing a ranch — and battling a vicious killer!
Short Stories
Lucky Bullets
by Scotty Rand
The smoking end of a gun points the way to — gold!
Boot Hill Bait
by J.R. Jackson
Two plus two gives Sheriff Nord a killer’s number.
Horse Sense
by Jackson Cole
Ben Rourke finds himself in jail accused of murder.
Buzzards Hate Bullets
by Paul S. Powers
Garrity’s gunnies menace the life of Tom Thompson.
Features
The Cowboy Had A Word For It
by Chuck Stanley
Our tenderfoot learns the lingo of ranch wagons.
Trail Blazers
by Captain Ranger
A meaty department devoted to the great outdoors.
by Stewart Edward White
A War Bond message for all Americans.
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