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    Blazing Western (1947 Trojan Publishing) Pulp Vol. 1 #1


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    Volume 1, Issue 1 - February, 1947. Cover by H.W. Scott. Stories by James Desmond, Walter Cook, Joseph A. Moore, Hal T. Evans, Hoot Crenshaw, Lloyd Nelson, Harvey Saunders and Wayne Hemingway. Tophand Novelette, complete in this issue. "A Hand in the Game" by James Desmond - Having been forced into an owlhoot job against his will, Sudden Cassidy decided he'd plumb show those ringtailed skunkaroos some new tricks with a gun -- not knowing how tough a task he'd picked for himself with all the odds against him! Drama-packed short stories: "The Devil in Doctor Dave" by Walter Cook - That frontier town figured he was a mighty loco medic when he went on his odd rampage; "Gulchers' Glory" by Joseph A. Moore - Sandy and Funeral had witnessed a dry-gulching -- which was their tough luck; "The Guns Hang High" by Hal T. Evans - That outlaw-threatened ranch foreman had a grim choice -- he could obey orders and not fight back or he could shoot it out and likely lose his life; "Ruckus at Santa Fe" by Hoot Crenshaw - It looked a heap like a case of mistaken identity -- but young Missouri liked it; "Taps for a Terror" by Lloyd Nelson - He was a hell-raising fighting man -- which got him up to his neck in trouble of an unexpected kind; "Rider Headed West" by Harvey Saunders - Slim Crane was obliged to hit the dim trail, but first he had to gamble with death; and "A Man to Have Around" by Wayne Hemingway - Old-fashioned hot-lead trouble blazed suddenly on that tame dude spread! Western features: Strike Me Pink! by Will Nichols and Redskin Weapons by James Bennett. Cover price $0.15.