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Able Cain Strikes Back
Able Cain Strikes Back
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PERIL PRESS presents:
Real Western Stories, August 1953
ABLE CAIN STRIKES BACK
by A. A. Baker
Judge Cain objected to the illegal maneuvers by his fellow townspeople—reversing a verdict of murder against a man because he knew of a rich strike. But all His Honor could do against overwhelming numbers was to fly kites!
Judge Cain found himself over-ruled when a gold-strike turned up.
4700 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Two-Gun Western Novels, Oct 1942
SUBSTITUTE FOR SIX-GUN MAGIC
by Hapsburg Liebe
Author of “Gun-Crazy Kid,” etc.
He was a skinny button. The range outfit he wore was all new and very cheap. His horse was bony, his saddle worthless. He did carry a light gun, though—a Colt double-action .32 special...
1600 Words
Thrilling Western, May 1945
NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN
by Bud Wilks
Tom March and Ike Tolson get a new slant on an old feud
2200 Words
Zane Grey’s Western Magazine, August 1950
COLT’S LIGHTNING DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER
Pictorial Feature
by Randy Steffen
200 Words
Ranch Romances, April 20 1956
SPOUSE GROUSE
Verse
by S. Omar Barker
50 Words
This edition includes 15 images between story/feature illustrations, in-house ads, mastheads and pulp covers.
Real Western Stories, August 1953
ABLE CAIN STRIKES BACK
by A. A. Baker
Judge Cain objected to the illegal maneuvers by his fellow townspeople—reversing a verdict of murder against a man because he knew of a rich strike. But all His Honor could do against overwhelming numbers was to fly kites!
Judge Cain found himself over-ruled when a gold-strike turned up.
4700 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Two-Gun Western Novels, Oct 1942
SUBSTITUTE FOR SIX-GUN MAGIC
by Hapsburg Liebe
Author of “Gun-Crazy Kid,” etc.
He was a skinny button. The range outfit he wore was all new and very cheap. His horse was bony, his saddle worthless. He did carry a light gun, though—a Colt double-action .32 special...
1600 Words
Thrilling Western, May 1945
NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN
by Bud Wilks
Tom March and Ike Tolson get a new slant on an old feud
2200 Words
Zane Grey’s Western Magazine, August 1950
COLT’S LIGHTNING DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER
Pictorial Feature
by Randy Steffen
200 Words
Ranch Romances, April 20 1956
SPOUSE GROUSE
Verse
by S. Omar Barker
50 Words
This edition includes 15 images between story/feature illustrations, in-house ads, mastheads and pulp covers.
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