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Verlag: Fictioneers, Inc. / Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago, Illinois,-- New York, NY; USA., 1944, 1944
Anbieter: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dustjacket. First Edition. ISBN . Trade paperback pulp magazine. Full length novel "The Ghost Town Raiders Ride Tonight!" by Glenn Pierce inside. Tight sound unmarked copy in Very Good condition. Nice bright uncreased front cover srt. This book is ACE-HIGH WESTERN STORIES ( Pulp Magazine . January, 1944 ). No Signature.
Verlag: Fictioneers, Inc. / Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago, Illinois,-- New York, NY; USA., 1944
Anbieter: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Kanada
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good to Very Good. Painted Cover Art! (illustrator). ACE-HIGH WESTERN STORIES (January 1944; Volume VII, #4); >>> "All stories NEW - NO Reprints"; >> A Stirring Novel "Blast the Iron Trail West!" by Le Roy Boyd (The way was lined with death and gunsmoke, but young Tom Weldon swore he'd drive that shining road of empire through - even though his own railroading dad had given the command: 'Blast his iron road to hell!') Two Gun-Swift Novelettes (1) "Those Nesters Die Tonight!" by C. William Harrison (Backed by a deputy's star, Brian Kirby was hell-bent to destroy the nesters he hated - even if it meant killing everything that was worth while in himself!) (2) "Dry Graves and Wet Cattle!" by Ralph Berard (The gun-mad rustler held title to the herd that meant the Square Q's life - but Art Fresno held another mortgage, by Colonel Colt and payable in blood!) Five Thrilling Stories (1) "Old Home Week - In Hell!" by R. S. Lerch (Stormy Gil Bartlett found a strange homecoming in a man-trap canyon - where he had to die, that the honest cowman he once had been might live!) (2) "Half-Pint Hero" by Lee McGee (He couldn't do a man's work or eat a man's food - but he proved he could die a man's death); (3) "Badge of the Damned" by John G. Pearsol (John Clay, king of the owlhoot, must either betray his lifelong friends, or shoot it out with his own badge-toting son!) (4) "Smoky Glory" by Wayne D. Overholser (Wickert and his wife had slaved to build a spread for their son - never dreaming the harvest would be bullets!) (5) "Bushwashed Ghost" by Gunnison Steele (If Caddo Pike was under the cold waters of Beaver Creek, who then was that strange white figure with the accusing eyes?) TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.