The Western Short Story MEGAPACK(R)
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Ride the dusty trails of the Old West in eighteen hard-riding tales pulled from the golden age of the pulps. Gunfighters, cowpunchers, pony express riders, prospectors, and range-war veterans come alive on every page, their fortunes turning on a sudden draw, a cold camp, or a glance across a crowded saloon.From a drifter "on the dodge" running one jump ahead of the law, to a lonely rider strung out across the sage on a killing errand, these stories capture the frontier as readers first met it-vivid, violent, and honest about the cost of survival. Rustlers circle the herd by moonlight. A greenhorn learns that courage and a six-shooter don't always travel together. Old feuds ripen into gunsmoke beneath a pitiless sun.Included are: - "Sixteen to One on Friday," by W.C. Tuttle- "Gold," by Burt Leslie- "Bound South," by Ernest Haycox- "On the Dodge," by Will James- "Conversation," by J. Frank Davis- "The Man from Oregon," by Mary B. Arbuckle- "Old Slowpoke," by Howard E. Morgan- "The old 'Yaller' Shirt," by Ray Humphreys- "War Paint," by Robert Winchester- "The Bar Act," by Bud La Mar- "A Perfect Gentleman," by Mark Price- "Mountain Killers," by Thomas Barclay Thomson- "Empty Bottles," by Raymond S. Spears- "Gun play," by Michael J. Phillips- "The Man Who Hated Himself," by Walt Coburn- "The Pony Express Rider," by Earl C. McCain- "Where the West begins," by Austin Hall- "The Strike at Too Dry," by Willis BrindleyCollected here for the first time, these adventure yarns deliver the real pulp-era West: lean prose, bigger- than-life heroes, and a horizon that always seems one more ridge away.
Ride the dusty trails of the Old West in eighteen hard-riding tales pulled from the golden age of the pulps. Gunfighters, cowpunchers, pony express riders, prospectors, and range-war veterans come alive on every page, their fortunes turning on a sudden draw, a cold camp, or a glance across a crowded saloon.From a drifter "on the dodge" running one jump ahead of the law, to a lonely rider strung out across the sage on a killing errand, these stories capture the frontier as readers first met it-vivid, violent, and honest about the cost of survival. Rustlers circle the herd by moonlight. A greenhorn learns that courage and a six-shooter don't always travel together. Old feuds ripen into gunsmoke beneath a pitiless sun.Included are: - "Sixteen to One on Friday," by W.C. Tuttle- "Gold," by Burt Leslie- "Bound South," by Ernest Haycox- "On the Dodge," by Will James- "Conversation," by J. Frank Davis- "The Man from Oregon," by Mary B. Arbuckle- "Old Slowpoke," by Howard E. Morgan- "The old 'Yaller' Shirt," by Ray Humphreys- "War Paint," by Robert Winchester- "The Bar Act," by Bud La Mar- "A Perfect Gentleman," by Mark Price- "Mountain Killers," by Thomas Barclay Thomson- "Empty Bottles," by Raymond S. Spears- "Gun play," by Michael J. Phillips- "The Man Who Hated Himself," by Walt Coburn- "The Pony Express Rider," by Earl C. McCain- "Where the West begins," by Austin Hall- "The Strike at Too Dry," by Willis BrindleyCollected here for the first time, these adventure yarns deliver the real pulp-era West: lean prose, bigger- than-life heroes, and a horizon that always seems one more ridge away.
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