PERIL PRESS presents:
Cowboy Stories, December 1932
THE FOOL LAUGHS
by Theodore A. Tinsley
The Kid's lips were smiling, his grey eyes dancing when he met Muddy Reed face to face. He needed every ounce of his courage, but he loved a fight and he never shot, even at a snake, without warning.
3200 Words
Real Western Magazine, April 1956
SIT IN THE SHADE
by Bill Phillips
author of �Range Hog�
It didn�t make for domestic bliss when banker Phil Thornton�s wife started to refer to Thornton�s ex-lawman father as the town loafer . . .
1600 Words
Thrilling Western, May 1942
LEAD FOR SUPPER
by John A. Thompson
Sheriff Pinky Page learns that prisoner�s pie is an uncertain dish!
3800 Words
Texas Rangers, August 1949
NURSE�S BIG CALL
by Clee Woods
Wanda Milbourne, assistant to a range doctor, faces a stern test when nester folks need quick medical help!
6000 Words
Complete Western Book Magazine, January 1935
SIX BITS
by Samuel Taylor
5300 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Cowboy Stories, June 1926
ROPIN� GENEALOGIES ALONGTHUH OLD FRONTIER
A Humorous Western Ballad
by Harold Hersey
Owen P. White says in his well-written book, Them Was the Days, that �a man�s pedigree in the Southwest in the eighties and nineties was more of a liability than an asset, and as any reference to anybody�s ancestry was couched in such uncomplimentary language that a killing became immediately necessary, very little, if any, investigation along genealogical lines was ever indulged in.�
1500 Words
Giant Western, February 1953
A MATTER OF DISTANCE
Feature
by William Carter
265 Words
This edition includes 15+ images between story/feature illustrations and pulp covers.