Mark of the Hollow Hunters - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
Peril Press presents:
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, April 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
A PORTION TO SEVEN
by Lon Williams
Doc Bogannon looked at the two monkeys seated at his tables, and wondered what breed they were. Winters, as usual, had kept a wary eye on them. But there remained the disconcerting fact that the man this pair had gone off with, the previous night, was now reported missing—and so was Lee Winters!
5400 Words
Real Western Stories, August 1954
Lee Winters Story
MYSTERY OF THE HOLLOW ROCK
by Lon Williams
Legend had it that Indians had turned a man into stone. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters, however, scoffed at such nonsense. Yet, whatever had happened to Danny Sobo—and that intense-looking stranger with whom he had left Bogannon’s saloon, a night ago?
6000 Words
Real Western Stories, October, 1954
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters:
MARK OF THE WAMPUS CAT
by Lon Williams
There was nothing in Deputy Marshal Winters' experience to match what he went through in Tallyho Canyon...
5700 Words
Real Western Stories, December 1954
Lee Winters Story
GOLDEN CITY
by Lon Williams
The strangers were taking Winters to one of Coronado’s fabulous cities—a city of Cibola!
5000 Words
Real Western Stories, February 1955
Lee Winters Story
THE TROPHY HUNTERS
by Lon Williams
Travelsted and Gordo had quite a collection of friends!
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Real Western Stories.
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The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, April 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
A PORTION TO SEVEN
by Lon Williams
Doc Bogannon looked at the two monkeys seated at his tables, and wondered what breed they were. Winters, as usual, had kept a wary eye on them. But there remained the disconcerting fact that the man this pair had gone off with, the previous night, was now reported missing—and so was Lee Winters!
5400 Words
Real Western Stories, August 1954
Lee Winters Story
MYSTERY OF THE HOLLOW ROCK
by Lon Williams
Legend had it that Indians had turned a man into stone. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters, however, scoffed at such nonsense. Yet, whatever had happened to Danny Sobo—and that intense-looking stranger with whom he had left Bogannon’s saloon, a night ago?
6000 Words
Real Western Stories, October, 1954
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters:
MARK OF THE WAMPUS CAT
by Lon Williams
There was nothing in Deputy Marshal Winters' experience to match what he went through in Tallyho Canyon...
5700 Words
Real Western Stories, December 1954
Lee Winters Story
GOLDEN CITY
by Lon Williams
The strangers were taking Winters to one of Coronado’s fabulous cities—a city of Cibola!
5000 Words
Real Western Stories, February 1955
Lee Winters Story
THE TROPHY HUNTERS
by Lon Williams
Travelsted and Gordo had quite a collection of friends!
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Real Western Stories.
Mark of the Hollow Hunters - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
Peril Press presents:
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, April 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
A PORTION TO SEVEN
by Lon Williams
Doc Bogannon looked at the two monkeys seated at his tables, and wondered what breed they were. Winters, as usual, had kept a wary eye on them. But there remained the disconcerting fact that the man this pair had gone off with, the previous night, was now reported missing—and so was Lee Winters!
5400 Words
Real Western Stories, August 1954
Lee Winters Story
MYSTERY OF THE HOLLOW ROCK
by Lon Williams
Legend had it that Indians had turned a man into stone. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters, however, scoffed at such nonsense. Yet, whatever had happened to Danny Sobo—and that intense-looking stranger with whom he had left Bogannon’s saloon, a night ago?
6000 Words
Real Western Stories, October, 1954
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters:
MARK OF THE WAMPUS CAT
by Lon Williams
There was nothing in Deputy Marshal Winters' experience to match what he went through in Tallyho Canyon...
5700 Words
Real Western Stories, December 1954
Lee Winters Story
GOLDEN CITY
by Lon Williams
The strangers were taking Winters to one of Coronado’s fabulous cities—a city of Cibola!
5000 Words
Real Western Stories, February 1955
Lee Winters Story
THE TROPHY HUNTERS
by Lon Williams
Travelsted and Gordo had quite a collection of friends!
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Real Western Stories.
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 3
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, April 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
A PORTION TO SEVEN
by Lon Williams
Doc Bogannon looked at the two monkeys seated at his tables, and wondered what breed they were. Winters, as usual, had kept a wary eye on them. But there remained the disconcerting fact that the man this pair had gone off with, the previous night, was now reported missing—and so was Lee Winters!
5400 Words
Real Western Stories, August 1954
Lee Winters Story
MYSTERY OF THE HOLLOW ROCK
by Lon Williams
Legend had it that Indians had turned a man into stone. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters, however, scoffed at such nonsense. Yet, whatever had happened to Danny Sobo—and that intense-looking stranger with whom he had left Bogannon’s saloon, a night ago?
6000 Words
Real Western Stories, October, 1954
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters:
MARK OF THE WAMPUS CAT
by Lon Williams
There was nothing in Deputy Marshal Winters' experience to match what he went through in Tallyho Canyon...
5700 Words
Real Western Stories, December 1954
Lee Winters Story
GOLDEN CITY
by Lon Williams
The strangers were taking Winters to one of Coronado’s fabulous cities—a city of Cibola!
5000 Words
Real Western Stories, February 1955
Lee Winters Story
THE TROPHY HUNTERS
by Lon Williams
Travelsted and Gordo had quite a collection of friends!
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Real Western Stories.
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BN ID: | 2940148600527 |
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Publisher: | Peril Press |
Publication date: | 06/01/1954 |
Series: | Weird West Tales of Lee Winters , #3 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 18 MB |
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