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.
Before the dust could settle on an old cow town, Culture Publications whipped out a new Western pulp in January of 1938 and entitled it Spicy Western Stories. Apparently there was just a bit too much spice in those pulp tales, because government and industry pressure finally force the publisher to mend their ways, after five spicy years. In January 1943 they changed the name of the company to Trojan Publications, and the magazine title to Speed Western Stories. And as such, it continued for another 42 issues and five more years, offering all the action and thrills that a western fan could ask for... just without the mild tittilation. The final issue of Speed Western Stories was dated January 1948. Speed Western Stories now returns with vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Two Long Feature Novelettes
Guns Of Destiny
by William Heuman
The fate of a nation depended on non-delivery of weapons to this enemy of the Southwest. And Bart Chaffee’s weapons were guts, shrewdness — and a trick!
Morning Star
by Branch Carter
Maybe he was an Indian, and maybe he wasn’t. Anyway, he certainly had strange fighting methods — and dangerous ones...
Shorter Stories
Ornery Cuss
by Laurence Donovan
A shave, a haircut, a bushwacking, and a girl did lots for this shiftless rannihan of Skeleton Flats.
The One-Horsepower Press
by Harold R. Stoakes
Editor Gates found a plumb fresh meaning for “power of the press”!
Saddle Bum
by William R. Cox
He made swift and deadly enemies — but he had a grim mission.