Texas Rangers was one of the most popular western pulps, running for twenty-two years, making its debut in October of 1936 and lasting a whopping 206 issues until February of 1958. Each magazine featured a full-length story of steely-eyed Texas Ranger Jim Hatfield in roaring, six-gun action, and included various short stories and features to fill out the remainder of the magazine pages. Texas Rangers now returns with these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Iron Men And Gold
by Jackson Cole
Dynamite and death follow the builders of a railroad when a vicious outlaw band battles to impede progress — and it’s up to the Lone Wolf Ranger to clear the right of way! Follow Jim Hatfield on the perilous trail of sinister undercover schemers who plan a gigantic coup!
The Kid And His Yellow Dog — Short Story
by Tex Mumford
Vengeful Brill Mason and Kink Bannock corner the old baker, Weejie Crane
Salty Stranger — Short Story
by Sam Brant
Sudden Sampson defends himself against murder accusation at Rocky Gulch
Doc Swap’s Lucky Horseshoe — Short Story
by Ben Frank
The “tradin’ hombre” trades himself into a showdown with Sheriff MacLoyd
The Frontier Post — Feature
by Captain Starr
A friendly get-together confab for readers, plus announcements and letters
Shake, Pardner! — Feature
by Bill Anson
The Texas Centennial commemorates a glorious century of real achievement!