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3322429The Sheriff of Pecos — End matterH. Bedford-Jones

ADVENTURE STORIES IN THESE SERIES

FIRST SERIES

DON QUICKSHOT OF THE RIO GRANDE Stephen Chalmers

"'Lookin'-f'r-Trouble' is my middle name," said Impulsive Pep, adventuring cow-puncher on the border.

LOADED DICE Edwin L. Sabin

A romance of Texas of the early days.

SONTAG OF SUNDOWN W. C. Tuttle

Who owned the TJ ranch? This question promoted bloodshed and a war of no mean calibre.

SPAWN OF THE DESERT W. C. Tuttle

A tale of Calico Town. "Where men lived raw in the desert's maw."

ARIZONA ARGONAUTS H. Bedford-Jones

Three unique adventurers whose fortunes in the Arizona desert lead through drought and danger.

THE LURE OF PIPER'S GLEN Theodore Goodridge Roberts

The lure of Piper's Glen was the lure of all the great timber country of the North.

APACHE VALLEY Arthur Chapman

A cattle war in the Southwest, with all that that phrase implies; terror and blood feud; rustling and stealthy murder.

THE CHALLENGE OF THE NORTH James B. Hendryx

A story of the call of the North; of true men and of thieves; of big deals and pioneering triumphs.


SECOND SERIES

THE SECOND MATE H. Bedford- Jones

Peril and mutiny on the China Seas, when every scupper was running red.

THE DEVIL'S PAY DAY W. C. Tuttle

A roaring tale of the old West when the railroads were coming through.

THE NIGHT RIDER Elmer Brown Mason

Trails haunted by mysterious riders; an intelligence service of uncanny accuracy; the lure of the Timberlands.

THE CANYON OF THE GREEN DEATH F. R. Buckley

Who were the devils in human form whose haunt was the lost barranca?

THE SEVEN PEARLS OF SHANDI Magruder Maury

Seven matchless gems, a fortune in pearls. For them, men like the ruthless Gargoyle's international crook, will do anything.

THE LAST GRUBSTAKE Anthony M. Rud

Gold he found despite the wiles of claim jumpers, the dangers of the desert, and the games of modern crooks.

SKY-HIGH CORRAL Ralph Cummins

A yarn of the unending feuds between cattlemen and forest rangers; of forest fires, grazing herds, and bitter fights at timberline.

THE SHERIFF OF PECOS H. Bedford-Jones

A straight shooting sheriff in the Mesa country of New Mexico.

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