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 western was a staple of the newsstands. Every pulp reader had fond memories of playing cowboys as a child. Imagining bucking broncos, cold desert nights, and dirty hombres who scoffed at the law of the west. Westerns were one of the most popular genres with every magazine publisher having several western titles in its stable. And one of the longest running of these was Thrilling Western, from the same publisher who gave readers The Masked Rider, The Rio Kid, Range Rider Western, Rodeo Romances, Thrilling Ranch and West. All these from a single publisher, which gave proof to the claim that westerns were one of the most popular types of magazines. The first issue of Thrilling Western was dated February 1934. It lasted an amazing 174 issues of rip-roaring, gun-toting excitement, ending with the Fall 1953 issue. Thrilling Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Book-Length Novel
Two-Gun Trouble
by Dabney Otis Collins
Bullets and bad men in a two-fisted novel of exciting range war for the control of Rainbow Valley
The Sheriff Of Crooked Creek — Complete Novelette
by Ray Humphreys
Trouble rides into town in the wake of five tough-looking hombres on yellow horses
Rambling Ranny — Complete Novelette
by Claude Rister
Tim Farrell, a fighter from his boot-heels up, mixes it with a gang of desperate outlaws
Ten Seconds Ahead — Thrilling Short Story
by Wilton West
A mail rider bucks the advent of the stage-coach
Rough Holsters — Thrilling Short Story
by Allan K. Echols
Two ornery polecats barge in on Buck Bates
One Man Roadeyo — Thrilling Short Story
by Ray Nafziger
The Hooker Bros, in an uproarious yarn
Fingers Of Doom — Thrilling Short Story
by Jackson Cole
A stranger rides into Sundog — and hell pops loose
Horse-Back Riding Made Easy — Special Western Feature
by Col. Jno. J. Boniface
This month we take up riding on the open range
The Hitching Rail — Special Western Feature
by Buck Benson
Where readers get together.