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 grit of the old west was brought to life in Real Western magazine. Stories of cattle rustlin', six-gun law, and bronco bustin' filled the 112 pages of this long-running pulp magazine. Columbia Publications had a good dozen different western titles in its stable, but there was always room for one more. It brought out the first issue of Real Western in January of 1935, and continued for 149 issues until April 1960. Enjoy these tales of the wild west, where real men eyed law-breaking skunks, and dealt two-gun justice. Real Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Brand New Judge Bates Novel
Buzzard Guns
By Lee Floren
It was Judge Bales’ and Tobacco Jones’ duly to investigate the illegal beaver-trapping in Willow Brook — even if this meant running down an old-time friend, Muskrat Pelton, who was named in confidential government reports as the chief suspect!
Short Stories
Montana Ghost-Buster
By Charles D. Richardson, Jr.
Mark Patton didn’t give a hoot about the dead or their spirits — he was interested in the living, and haunts had better mind their own affairs!
Gunbait For Satan’s Crew
By George H. Weldon
Deacon Jones wanted to keep out of this trouble that revolved around Bishop Morton, but when it got to the point he couldn’t keep out of it, then the Deacon would make his influence known — with gunsmoke!
Ripple Creek Redemption
By Ben Frank
They made a strange pair, old Pop Tweedy and Steve Starmer — but stranger still was their influence they had on Pop’s outlaw grandson.
The Real West
By El Amigo
True anecdotes of the old gold days.