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.
West. The perfect name for an outstanding entry into the western pulp genre. Coyotes howl on the crisp night air, cattle drives stir up clouds of dust in a hot afternoon, gunslingers bring their own brand of violence to peaceful cow towns... And West magazine took you there for an amazing 362 issues over a period of twenty-seven years. Its longevity was a tribute to the high quality of the stories that it contained. Rip-snortin', bronco-ridin' action was guaranteed in each issue. It was first published in January 1926 and passed through several publishers over the years. For the majority of those years, it was published by Better Publications (aka, Thrilling Publications). Authors like Johnston McCulley (famed for his Zorro stories), Louis L'Amour, Zane Grey, were among a large stable of writers who brought life in the old west to modern readers. West returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Complete Novel
The Whip
by Leslie Scott
It’s “On to Nevada” when Texas cowboy Wade Harley inherits a broken-down coach line — and larrups in for the toughest battle of his life in order to prove that he’s a right salty hombre who can take care of himself when sinister menace stalks!
Short Stories
Zorro’s Strange Duel
by Johnston McCulley
A brutal taskmaster meets punishment when Don Diego Vega comes a-riding...
Welcome To Boothill
by Gunnison Steele
There was enough leavening in Johnny Pine’s biscuits to raise a ruckus.
Unpredictable Archie
by Stephen Payne
Bellman of the Bell Ranch was a mystery, but Nora Preston understood him.
The Grim Valley
by Harold F. Cruickshank
The combined efforts of Tuk Cramer and Olak balk a base, vicious scheme.
Spooks Is Goofy Humans
by Joe Austell Small
A booger’s not a laughing matter when Frank Simpson builds it himself!
And
The Chuck Wagon
by Foghorn Clancy
A ranch and rangeland gabfest conducted by a world-famous rodeo expert
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