About This Book
PERIL PRESS presents:
Real Western, August 1951
GHOSTS OF THE DUSTY TRAIL
by Lon Williams
Pratt Scully was a blowhard, as well as being a two-legged polecat—but he was a hero to his kid nephew.
A gunman's rep is made, then he has to live up to it ever after!
2600 Words
Real Western, February 1952
JUDKIN MEETS THE BLIND GODDESS
by Lon Williams
He was an accessory to murder, and he'd hang as fast as the man he'd hired to kill Carney Lew. But, if the principal vanished, then they couldn't do a thing to an accessory, Judkin's lawyer assured him.
"They can't try an accessory without the principal criminal."
2900 Words
Real Western, February 1952
"X" MARKED HIS NAME!
Fact Feature
by Harold Gluck
580 Words
Real Western, February 1952
RANGE-COUNTY QUIZ
Special Feature
by James A Hines
790 Words
This edition includes the illustrations to one of the stories and one of the features, 4 in-house ads, the covers to both issues of Real Western Stories, plus a gallery of 10 pulp covers from issues that featured stories by Lon Williams.