Sundown Trail - 8 Western Shorts vol 2

Sundown Trail - 8 Western Shorts vol 2
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Download or read book Sundown Trail - 8 Western Shorts vol 2 written by Alan LeMay and published by Peril Press. This book was released on 2013-10-29 with total page 89 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PERIL PRESS presents: Collier's, March 20 1937 GHOST AT HIS SHOULDER by Alan Lemay Illustrated By Irving Nurick A Short Short Story Complete On This Page He was knowing himself for the coward that he was 1300 Words Collier’s, June 26 1937 REVOLT OF A COWGIRL by Alan LeMay Illustrated by Ronald McLeod A Short Short Story Complete On This Page “I was born and raised in a cattle family,” Colette said. “And cattle talk is all I’ve heard all my life” 1000 Words Collier's, July 3 1937 MAN WITH A FUTURE by Alan LeMay Illustrated By George Howe Short Short Story Complete On This Page The man was standing on the dynamite itself, sprinkling about him with a slender line of hose 1200 Words Collier’s, August 7 1937 NIGHT BY A WAGON TRAIL by Alan LeMay Illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers A SHORT SHORT STORY COMPLETE ON THIS PAGE Sometimes he waited on her during that long night, but she stayed with Ernie Ewell now and they did not talk again 1300 Words Collier's, February 26 1938 PINTO YORK by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Frank Street A SHORT SHORT STORY COMPLETE ON THIS PAGE “Why, that's old man Clipp,” Henry says, speaking kind of pale 1300 Words Collier's, July 16 1938 SUNDOWN CORRAL by Alan LeMay Illustrated By George Howe A Short Short Story Complete On This Page 1300 Words Collier’s, August 20 1938 IMPERSONATION by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Donald Teague A Short Short Story Complete On This Page The three drew up to face the two. Abe Conn said mildly, “Looking for someone, Bud?” 950 Words Collier’s, September 2 1939 ACES IN HIS HAIR by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Harry Morse Meyers Short Short Story Complete On This Page “I don’t know why I go on trying,” the deputy brooded. “Last year I couldn’t do anything wrong. This year I can’t do anything right.” 1000 Words This edition includes the illustrations to all 8 stories as well as a gallery of Cartoons from the issues of Colliers that first published these stories.


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