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.
Western Trails... the title just calls out to those who dream of adventures in the wild and wolly west. There were probably more western pulp magazines on the newsstands than any other genre, with the detective pulps as the only possible exception. One of the earliest entries on the western front was Western Trails which was first published in October of 1928 by Ace Magazines. Thrill as squinty-eyed gun-slicks terrorize a small western town. Ride along on a cattle drive. Relive the days when gun-justice ruled the west, and a man's handshake was better than a legal agreement. Western Trails will take you back to the dusty cow-towns where a nightly visit to the local saloon was a calling card for excitement. After 174 issues of quick-trigger tales, and an amazing 21 year run, Western Trails shut down in April of 1949. Western Trails returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Two Action Novelettes
Twin Triggers And A Crimson Legacy
by J. Edward Leithead
He inherits a sheep ranch — and a partnership in a crooked combine.
Renegade From The Badlands
by Galen C. Colin
Drygulch guns send Marshal Buck Rowley on a desperado mission.
Five Quick-Trigger Tales
One-Man Vigilante
by Anson Hard
This younker becomes a man overnight when he stakes a claim that sprouts a bullet bonanza.
Dead End Trail
by Ney N. Geer
A grim warning informs Ed Duane that an unknown enemy is after his scalp.
Trail-Mates’ Treachery
by Quentin Nindorf
Snap Noebell becomes an outcast from the badlands — and posse bait for the law.
Boot Hill Sanctuary
by Orlando Rigoni
This oldster’s silence lines him up in the cross-fire of a gun-fannin’ feud.
Blacksmith’s Black Magic
by L P. Holmes
Sidewinders throw a long rope round Lawman Powers’ job.
Feature
Stampede
Powder River Bill and his writin’ rannyhans.
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