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PERIL PRESS presents:
Famous Western, February 1959
LAWYER'S LESSON
(Judge Steele story)
by Lon Williams
They'd heard of these Western courts in Washington, so Rodney Spendlove Brailsford was sent out by the department of justice to give Judge Steele a lesson in courtroom procedure.
And now, who should turn up in Flat Creek but a lawyer from Washington, investigating the ways of western justice eager to teach these “barbarians” how to handle law and order. Just what Judge Steele needed. Yeah!
5300 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
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BABY CONTEST
A ZGW Short Fact Feature
by Joe Smith
700 Words
Zane Grey's Western, April 1953
WHICH HAPPENED WHERE?
A Western Quiz
200 Words
Zane Grey's Western, October 1952
CALIFORNIA CONDOR
Pictorial Feature
by Earl Sherwan
200 Words
Zane Grey's Western, October 1952
TRUNK LINE
Feature
by Bob Beaugrand
270 Words
Zane Grey's Western, October 1952
WILDERNESS WARNING
Feature
by The Squire of Sapello
130 Words
This edition includes 20+ images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads, in-house ads and pulp covers.
Though to be honest, this was published near the end of the run of Famous Western and Colombia Publishing's Western Pulp run and all 3 illustrations that accompanied this story were reused from previous stories, and only one, a generic illustration of Judge Steele, even relates to the story being told. But all three have been included in their approximate locations in the story.