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.
Complete Novel
The Bloody Years
By Jackson Cole
Fighting Ranger Jim Hatfield battles to round up the evil wideloopers and killers who infest the Cowboy Capital of the Plains — and pits himself against the deadly and mysterious Black Riders!
Hot Saddle Ring — Short Story
by Clay Starr
When rustlers ride, too much range savvy can make the wrong man look bad
No Town For Lawmen — Short Story
by Don Hobart
Landhog Cattrell and his henchmen made Spurville a hangout of owlhooters
Long Sam Rides The River — Short Story
by Lee Bond
Answering a call for gun help, outlaw Littlejohn runs afoul a scurvy crew
Too Smart For His Own Good — Short Story
by Sam Brant
Dawson didn’t believe in ghosts — particularly those who toted six-guns!
The Frontier Post — Feature
by Captain Starr
A friendly get-together confab for readers, plus announcements and letters
Six-Gun Sawbones — Feature
by Harold Preece
The exciting true story of Rip Ford, Ranger doctor who fought for Texas!