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:
A Novel
A Queen For Sin-Town!
By T.C. McClary
There was one thing about him that she could not know: That Hickok’s only love was a flaming six!
Novelets
The Tonto Terror
By Tom Gunn
Painted Post was up in arms. Any man who’d ruin good liquor would be low enough to bring in sheep!
Desert Massacre
By George Kilrain
Their oxen were dying, and their children clamored for water. And it was thirty miles to the Humboldt
Short Stories
The Elbow Basin Broil
By Ben Frank
Two things were poison to Gridley: Bears and gals
Grim Command
By Phil Ray
Was it sense of duty that guided Lufton? Or hatred?
The Rush At Skamooch
By L.D. Geumlek
Rancher Sawdust Cutler needed only one thing: cows
Sixgun Judas
By Tom Roan
They knew the white man’s words were usually lies
The Taming Of Bent Fork
By Philip Morgan
Bent Fork hired a marshal that day — and relaxed
Sidewinder
By Raymond Paul
Tom Headrick learned his lesson — from a rattler
Flags In The Dusk
By Cliff Walters
Barely visible, those two white flags signaled death
Features
The Home Corral
By Doc Long Trail
The Liars’ Club — A Department
Of Mustangs And Men
By Allan K. Echols
How’s Your Horse Sense?
By Joseph C. Stacey
Desert Dust
By Harold Helfer
The Nine-Dollar Mine
By Norman Renard