PERIL PRESS presents:
Texas Rangers, April 1951
WE SHAPED THE LAND WITH OUR GUNS
by Louis L�Amour
Get out or die, was the order�but Rye Tyler and his partner stayed!
8000 Words
New Western, April 1947
DEATH SONG OF THE SOMBRERO
by Louis L'Amour
�Never,� Stretch Magoon said, �argue with a red-headed girl named for a burro!�
Not all the magic of Stretch Magoon's famous .45's, nor all his adamant determination could make one single impression on that beautiful, maddening god-daughter of mule, named Kelly Jarvis!
4700 Words
The Rio Kid Western, May 1952
THE CACTUS KID PAYS A DEBT
by Louis L�Amour
Drawn into a cutthroat game, he does some plain and fancy dealing on his own account
He tries some fancy dealing in a cutthroat game!
4900 Words
Texas Rangers, March 1947
JACKSON OF HORNTOWN
by Louis L�Amour
as Jim Mayo
Matt Ben was the last of a notorious clan but his only pard was an old pack burro when he had to make his most serious decision!
Matt Ben was the last of a notorious clan, but his only pard was a pack burro.
5700 Words
This edition includes 12+ images between story illustrations, mastheads and pulp covers.