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
The Gun Runners
by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
In the heart of perilous Apache territory, Cavalry Trooper Bob Grant and his fighting cowboy pards pit themselves against renegades to prevent a massacre!
A Painted Post Novelet
Tinhorn Trail
by Tom Gunn
Sheriff Blue Steele and Deputy Shorty Watts take a look-see into the past of Thimble Jack when mystery stalks the Arizona range!
Short Stories
The Picture Gal Pickup
by William F. Martin
Bow-legged bronc-snapper Bill goes romantic and yearns for wedded bliss
Boss Of Eagle Rock
by Jackson Cole
Salty Jim Young spikes a cowtown schemer’s little game
Buckskin And Iron
by Scott Carleton
Buffalo Billy Bates smokes out a tough trio of wagon-train crooks
Gun-Wolf Breed
by Dupree Poe
In the midst of a feud, Mary Jesson pours salt into some old wounds
Ham Casts A Doubt
by Alfred L. Carry
Sheriff Egg discovers Deputy Ham’s a plumb grand lawyer in time of trouble!
Features
The Home Corral
by Doc Long Trail
An entertaining and informative department for readers
The Ysabella Horses
by Gladwell Richardson
This famous type of mount is tops in popularity throughout the West
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