Western Pulps from the Pulp Magazines Project

Some Western pulps have been added to the Pulp Magazines Project collection: Includes stories by W.C. Tuttle, Ernest Haycox, H.A. DeRosso, Walt Coburn, Hapsburg Liebe, Johnston McCulley, S. Omar Barker and others. Click on the links below the pictures to open the magazine.

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All Western Magazine April-June 1950
THE FEUDISTS by Ernest Haycox
THE GUN by Stephen Payne
SHERIFF TROUBLE by Eugene Cunningham
A WESTERN CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Ruth Nails
DOLLARS TO CLINK by Bertrand W. Sinclair
RAW LAND by Harry Sinclair Drago
OH, RIDE THE DRY RIVER! by S. Omar Barker
ENCHANTED RANCH by Arthur Preston Hankins
All Western Magazine April-June 1950
 
Exciting Western September 1947
ALIAS ADAM JONES By W. C. TUTTLE
THE MARSHAL OF GOLDFORK (Novelet) by Walker A. Tompkins
THE INDIAN RING (Novelet) by Joseph Chadwick
TOO STALWART FOR HIS OWN GOOD by Andrew Bronson
BANDY LEGS by Richard Brister
BROAD SHOULDERS by Cliff Walters
THE COWBOY HAD A WORD FOR IT by Chuck Stanley
CRISIS ON THE CURLY Q by Don Alviso
MEN OF THEIR WORD by William O’Sullivan
TRAIL BLAZERS by Captain Ranger
Exciting Western September 1947
 
Fifteen Western Tales January, 1953
RIDE WITH THE GUNSMOKE JUDAS by Thomas Thompson
DRAW FAST—OR DIE! by Bryce Walton
THE DEADLY SECOND by Henry Carlton Jones
THE BUSHWHACK BARGAIN by Richard Ferber
NEVER SELL YOUR SADDLE! by H.A. DeRosso
THE MEDICINE WIRE by Bennett Foster
OVER THE HILL TO HELL by Robert Trimnell
WHILE THE GALLOWS WAIT by Dave Sands
SAD NOSE JOE—RAIN MAKER! by Harold Heifer
BRING HIM BACK DEAD! by John C. Colohan
GUN-MEETING AT MIDNIGHT by Jonathan Craig
INJUN LIST by Walt Coburn
Fifteen Western Tales January, 1953
 
Masked Rider Western Winter, 1945
RAIDERS OF RIFLE ROCK By Lee E. Wells
MAN-HUNTING MUSTANG by Jack Slerrett
STAR ON HIS DESK by Hapsburg Liebe
NESTERS ARE POISON by Mel Pitzer
CLAWS OF PERDITION by Gunnison Steele
TRAIL TALK (A Department) by Foghorn Clancy
 
Masked Rider Western November, 1950
THE OUTLAW SHERIFF by Walker A. Tompkins
WHELP OF THE FOX .by Johnston McCulley
GUNSMOKE ON THE RANGE by Charles N. Heckelmann
RUN, COYOTE. RUN .by L. P. Holmes
HANGNOOSE BABBITT .by Harold F. Cruickshonk
GOOD MAN TO WORK WITH by Jock Benton
TRAIL TALK (A DepartmentJ .by Foghorn Clancy
MULES ARE ALWAYS MULES (Foct Feoture) .by Gladwell Richardson
Masked Rider Western November, 1950
 
Ten Story Western December 1949
YELLOW DEVIL STARVES TONIGHT! by Tom Roan
HANG-TREE TRAIL by Marvin De Vries
HOT BLOOD BRANDS THE CROSSBONE by Rod Patterson
TROUBLE RIDES FROM TEXAS! by Charles W. Tyler
TOO OLD TO DIE! by Charles D. Richardson, Jr.
BREED OF THE LAWDOG by Richard Brisler
GRAB WEAPONS—OR WEEP! by Robert Trimncll
SANTA CLAUS OF BITTER CREEK by A. C. Abbott
TRUST A DEAD MAN. by W.J. Reynolds
BUCKSKIN LOBO by L. C. Davis
RECORD WRANGLING by Arizona Blake
MUD AND MARES by Roy Vandergoot
ARTISTS OF THE DIAMOND HITCH by J. W. Irving
TREASURE OF SAN SABA by Dave Sands
Ten Story Western December 1949
 
Two-Gun Western Novels April 1942
WHEN A TEXAS TOWN GOES GUN-CRAZY
by George M. Conklin
EMPTY SADDLES MEAN WAR! By Morse Chandler
THE KID FROM DAMNATION VALLEY by James P. Olsen
NO MANBREAKERS WANTED! by W. H. B. Kent
BORROWED BULLETS by Ralph Berard
 
Two-Gun Western Novels November 1955
THE WILD TIME by John Lumsden
THOU SHALT NOT KILL… by Ellis Sloan
AS FAST AS THEY CAME by Harry Harrison Kroll
SAM COLT’S KILLER by Gil Paust
NOON TOMORROW by Philip Morgan
FINAL CURTAIN by L. V. Pidgeon
DEAD MAN’S HAND by Dick Baird
LAST CARD by Clayton Fox
ROTTEN BELLY’S SAD SIEGE by Noel M. Loomis
TWO OR THREE FUNERALS by D. Aydelotte
A TINHORN CHOOSES HOT LEAD by D. B. Newton
THROUGH GUNSIGHTS by John Colohan
BLOOD AND SWEAT — OR BULLETS? by L.P. Holmes
KILLER’S HERITAGE by Norman A. Fox
HARDCASE OR COWARD? by Gunnison Steele
 

1 comment

  1. I wrote a bio called "Not A Soldier, But A Scoundrel" and it was based on a true story.
    George W Graham made headlines as a Civil War hero leading southern Unionists through eastern NC. After the war he became one of the original officers of the Tenth US Cavalry, the Buffalo Soldiers. He was courtmartialed and cashiered. Caused trouble in Sale Lake City, Leavenworth, Hays City, and wound up in Denver. He tried to rob an Army paymaster in 1873, was shot and they said he'd die. He survived. Escaped from his hospital bed, recaptured, imprisoned, escaped from there, shot and captured again, more obituaries printed, but he survived again. Then he was released in 1875, jumped a mine in Colorado, and was killed for the last time.
    In his obits of the time they even wrote that he "is the stuff of dime store novels." So I wonder if anyone into these pulps recognizes any story that sounds like this, I wonder if anyone based a story on him. He was making national headlines.
    Thanks! Heidi M Crabtree scoundrelnc@yahoo.com

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