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 hard-hittin', leather-slappin' western action, readers looked to Popular Western to deliver rough-ridin', six-gun-totin' thrills. It never failed to deliver. For 133 issues, Popular Western was one of the top western pulp magazines on the newsstands. It all started in November 1934, when Better Publications (aka Standard Magazines, aka Thrilling Publications) published the debut issue. Top writers in the field of western action contributed to each magazine until it finally bit the dust in November of 1953. Popular Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Featured Complete Novelet
Blaze Face
by L.P. Holmes
When Curt Powell decided to gentle a salty horse, he was asking for trouble — especially when tough Sig Loftus, the wrangler, made a six-gun challenge!
Two Other Complete Novelets
Wanted Men Move Fast
by Bruce Douglas
When a knavish trio of the dim trails attempts to buck a swindler’s stacked deck, the hangman holds stakes and death is the trump card!
Rest For The Wicked
by Tom Gunn
Sheriff Blue Steele and Deputy Shorty Watts tackle a baffling case that deals with the oldest law in the desert — the water code!
Short Stories
Orders For A Buckskin Man
by Scott Carleton
Buffalo Billy Bates finds a beautiful white girl in an Indian camp!
Ham’s Photo Finish
by Alfred L. Garry
Ham and Egg tangle with a range-robbing Romeo when skulduggery stalks
Pie For The Prisoner
by Charles Alan Gregory
Earl Sherman scents trouble — and then gets a culinary surprise
Fool’s Gold
by William O’Sullivan
Jamie Johannon’s intuition comes to the fore when disaster looms
Features
The Home Corral
by Doc Long Trail
An entertaining and informative department for readers
Pintos And Paint Horses
by Gladwell Richardson
There’s a difference between them, though not everybody can see it!