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.
The Masked Rider — Robin Hood outlaw of the range — was a masked, cloaked combination of Zorro and the Lone Ranger. But, who is that masked man... that vigilante of justice... known far and wide as the Masked Rider? Only Blue Hawk, warrior of the Yaqui tribe and the Masked Rider's faithful companion, knows that his friend often takes on the disguise of Wayne Morgan, a wandering cowpuncher. But even Blue Hawk doesn't know the true identity behind the face of Wayne Morgan. That was the secret of the Masked Rider alone. The two rode the old West, The Masked Rider on his black stallion Midnight, Blue Hawk on his sorrel El Acedero, fighting lawlessness, battling for the innocent, for a total of 100 pulp stories published between April 1934 and April 1953. The Masked Rider Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Complete Masked Rider Novel
Longhorn Rails
by Chuck Martin
When railroad builders and cattlemen are the victims of a preying band of outlaw rustlers and killers, Wayne Morgan rides into Calaveras Valley ready to engage in some grim six-gun action! Follow the exploits of the Masked Rider as he plays a dual role in order to clean up the evil murderous traitors who menace the Bondrios!
Short Stories
Omar The Harness-Maker
by Allan K. Echols
Meek Mr. Simpkins shows he isn’t a timid soul when he meets a human coyote.
Demons Of Disaster
by Johnston McCulley
Coldfield sluice-box robbers suddenly come upon a bang-up Oriental surprise!
Shotgun’s Kick
by Barry Scobee
Kindly Marshal Mose Hainley proves that he knows plenty about lethal weapons.
Gunman’s Challenge
by Hal White
Deputy Bill Rockney displays the fact that he’s not a windblown weather vane.
And
Trail Talk
by Foghorn Clancy
A department for readers conducted by America’s most famous rodeo expert.
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