Westerns
Range Wars and Gunfights. Bronco Busting and Cattle Drives. Gamblers and Gunslingers.


Boothill Guns by Jackson Cole
BOOTHILL GUNS (1957) by Jackson Cole – A killer-bandit was at large in the town of Frontera, and Jim Hatfield, the Lone Wolf Ranger, had both feet in the grave before he tagged the guilty one.
The Kiowa Killer by Jackson Cole
The Kiowa Killer by Jackson Cole
There are a lot of rattlers in Brasada County, both reptile and human. The Kiowa Killer is the human kind. Jim Hatfield, Lone Wolf Ranger, goes to Brasada County to find the killer of a half dozen people – before the killer finds him.
The Silver Skull and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
The Silver Skull and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
Seven Western stories by Hapsburg Liebe including the novelette, The Silver Skull. Hapsburg Liebe was the pseudonym of Charles Haven Liebe (1880-1957).
Perdition- Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole
Perdition – Arizona Ranger, Navajo Tom Raine smashes outlaw bands in the Arizona Territory in four novelettes: ‘Boothill Beller Box’, where he comes to the aid of Wayne Morgan the Masked Rider, ‘Passport to Perdition’, ‘Take a Rest, Ranger’ and ‘Ride Your Hunch, Ranger!’
From Hell To Texas by Ed Earl Repp
From Hell To Texas – Up North they called Duffy Kildare a hero. But he was a traitor in any man’s language when he rode home to Texas after Appomattox – to fight for the doomed boom-town that had disowned him!
The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley
The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley (1883-1958) is more famously known as The Mark of Zorro. Serialized in All-Story Weekly in 1919, The Curse of Capistrano is the classic tale of the masked avenger Zorro, full of sword fights, horse chases and forbidden romance. Any number of masked and caped heroes can trace their inspirations back to Zorro, but this is the original novel.
Blood Money and Other Stories by Gunnison Steele
Blood Money and Other Stories – Five hard nosed Western stories by Gunnison Steele about killers, gamblers, bounty hunters, and revenge.
LOOT – Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole
LOOT – Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole
Four stories of Navajo Tom Raine, Arizona Ranger, as he outsmarts and outguns bank robbers and murderers in the Arizona Territory.
Bullet and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
Bullet and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
Seven classic pulp Western stories by Hapsburg Liebe. Hapsburg Liebe was the pseudonym of Charles Haven Liebe (1880-1957).
Doom Trails a Buckeroo – Three Novelettes by Ed Earl Repp
Doom Trails a Buckeroo – Three Novelettes by Ed Earl Repp
Three novelettes by one of the most prolific masters of Pulp Westerns – Ed Earl Repp (1901–1979).
