HONOR CODE
by Paul Chadwick
To Wes Clune, the lawman’s star represented a trust, and the lawman’s guns were to be used with mercy as well as justice.
4300 Words
PLUS BONUS:
Colliers, October 5 1929
CONCHITA
by Owen P. White
Illustrated by LeRoy Baldridge
A Short Short Story complete on this page
“I ain't never seen no man as mad as Jim was. He snatches for his gun but he ain't quick enough. Five fellers grabs him”
1400 Words
Texas Rangers, January 1953
A TALL TEXAS TALE
BIG BLOW
Feature
310 Words
Texas Rangers, January 1953
A TALL TEXAS TALE
TRADIN’ TALK
Feature
330 Words
Texas Rangers, January 1953
CODGER-TATION
Verse
by Pecos Pete
30 Words
Texas Rangers, January 1953
SAGEBRUSH SAVVY
Feature
by S. Omar Barker
A Quiz Corral in Which a Westerner Answers Readers’ Questions About the West
540 Words
This edition includes 12+ images between illustrations to the stories/features, mastheads, and pulp covers.
Paul Chadwick (1902–1972) was a pulp magazine author who wrote many stories under his own name and various pseudonyms. As was the case with many prolific contributors to the pulps, he wrote in a number of different genres including detective stories, science fiction and westerns.