1
/
of
1
Peril Press
We Shaped The Land With Our Guns
We Shaped The Land With Our Guns
Regular price
$2.99 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$2.99 USD
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
Couldn't load pickup availability
PERIL PRESS presents:
Texas Rangers, April 1951
WE SHAPED THE LAND WITH OUR GUNS
by Louis L’Amour
Get out or die, was the order—but Rye Tyler and his partner stayed!
8000 Words
PLUS BONUS!
Ace High Western, October 1946
MANHUNT ON DEADMAN’S CREEK
by Gunnison Steele
The stranger packed death in his warsack when he dropped in for a bait of grub with old Kirby Lee...For that peaceful, grizzled, prospector either had to give sanctuary to his dead partner’s killer, or tell the late Hardrock Sweeny to move over and make room for another corpse!
Death dropped in for supper when Sid Rango, murderer of old Kirby Lee's partner, called on the grizzled miner with a quick invitation to boothill!
2000 Words
.44 Western, January 1949
PRAIRIE HAIRCUT—TOMAHAWK STYLE
by Betty C. De Pascal
Any hombre who dyed his hair must be hiding something, I figured. And in Scout McTodd's case, was it the color of his guts?
First time I saw Jake McTodd, I figured that a Jasper who dyed his hair was hiding somethin'. So—when those redskins began screaming theirscalp song—how could I be sure what color guts the wagon boss would show?
900 Words
Fifteen Western Tales, March 1954
OLD BRONC RIDER
by S. Omar Barker
Verse
230 Words
This edition includes 12 images between story illustrations, mastheads and pulp covers.
Texas Rangers, April 1951
WE SHAPED THE LAND WITH OUR GUNS
by Louis L’Amour
Get out or die, was the order—but Rye Tyler and his partner stayed!
8000 Words
PLUS BONUS!
Ace High Western, October 1946
MANHUNT ON DEADMAN’S CREEK
by Gunnison Steele
The stranger packed death in his warsack when he dropped in for a bait of grub with old Kirby Lee...For that peaceful, grizzled, prospector either had to give sanctuary to his dead partner’s killer, or tell the late Hardrock Sweeny to move over and make room for another corpse!
Death dropped in for supper when Sid Rango, murderer of old Kirby Lee's partner, called on the grizzled miner with a quick invitation to boothill!
2000 Words
.44 Western, January 1949
PRAIRIE HAIRCUT—TOMAHAWK STYLE
by Betty C. De Pascal
Any hombre who dyed his hair must be hiding something, I figured. And in Scout McTodd's case, was it the color of his guts?
First time I saw Jake McTodd, I figured that a Jasper who dyed his hair was hiding somethin'. So—when those redskins began screaming theirscalp song—how could I be sure what color guts the wagon boss would show?
900 Words
Fifteen Western Tales, March 1954
OLD BRONC RIDER
by S. Omar Barker
Verse
230 Words
This edition includes 12 images between story illustrations, mastheads and pulp covers.
Share
