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El Soldado
El Soldado
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PERIL PRESS presents:
Texas Rangers, May 1952
EL SOLDADO
By Gordon D. Shirreffs
Though a mere five-and-a-half feet in height, private Sepulveda could shoot with the best of them. But what could any one man do against a young army?
Private Sepulveda put up a battle against odds
5000 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
.44 Western, November 1945
WORD OF A MAN
by Gunnison Steele
Sure, Pap is a fine man—don’t folks call him “Honest John?”…But I told Pap I’d rather be like Dick Sears, who was so smart at pretty near everything—rustlin’, gamblin’—and even killin’!”
Dick Sears was good at most everything—rustlin’, gamblin’—and even killin’!
1400 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
RED TRAIL ALONG THE POWDER
Fact Article
by Jhan Robbins
Nels Story, frontier trail-blazer, solemnly pledged: “I’m takin’ you men out, and I promise I’ll bring you back!” And then those trail-weary cowpokes found themselves surrounded by a thousand scalp-hunting savages!
Promises are not enough to combat a thousand scalp-hunting savages
1300 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
STRANGE SONS OF THE DESERT
Fact Article
by C.W. Chamberlain
Crack-brained Cowchip Lee—member in good standing of the hell-roaring, locoed Lees—bore no animosity to either of his traveling companions. . . . He simply felt called on to commit another murder before the fiery sun set in desolate Desert Valley.
Cowchip simply had to commit another murder before the fiery sun set in desolate Death Valley.
1000 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
ARBUCKLE—WESTERN STYLE
Feature
by Del Rayburn
450 Words
This edition includes 10+ images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads, in-house ads and pulp covers.
Texas Rangers, May 1952
EL SOLDADO
By Gordon D. Shirreffs
Though a mere five-and-a-half feet in height, private Sepulveda could shoot with the best of them. But what could any one man do against a young army?
Private Sepulveda put up a battle against odds
5000 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
.44 Western, November 1945
WORD OF A MAN
by Gunnison Steele
Sure, Pap is a fine man—don’t folks call him “Honest John?”…But I told Pap I’d rather be like Dick Sears, who was so smart at pretty near everything—rustlin’, gamblin’—and even killin’!”
Dick Sears was good at most everything—rustlin’, gamblin’—and even killin’!
1400 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
RED TRAIL ALONG THE POWDER
Fact Article
by Jhan Robbins
Nels Story, frontier trail-blazer, solemnly pledged: “I’m takin’ you men out, and I promise I’ll bring you back!” And then those trail-weary cowpokes found themselves surrounded by a thousand scalp-hunting savages!
Promises are not enough to combat a thousand scalp-hunting savages
1300 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
STRANGE SONS OF THE DESERT
Fact Article
by C.W. Chamberlain
Crack-brained Cowchip Lee—member in good standing of the hell-roaring, locoed Lees—bore no animosity to either of his traveling companions. . . . He simply felt called on to commit another murder before the fiery sun set in desolate Desert Valley.
Cowchip simply had to commit another murder before the fiery sun set in desolate Death Valley.
1000 Words
.44 Western, November 1945
ARBUCKLE—WESTERN STYLE
Feature
by Del Rayburn
450 Words
This edition includes 10+ images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads, in-house ads and pulp covers.
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