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Black Mike
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"Two Western stories about young men who return to their home towns and are faced with difficult decisions that will require them to use their guns"-- |
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The Durango stage
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Wayne D. Overholser |
"In three western stories, a man must use his wits to overcome what appears to be impossible situations"-- |
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The man from yesterday
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Wayne D. Overholser |
It had happened while Neal Clark was still ramrod of the Circle C Ranch. He had ridden into Cascade City to see the gunsmith, and while he was there the Shelly gang attempted to hold up the bank. Nea… |
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Swampland empire
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Wayne D. Overholser |
"Riley Rand arrives in Blue Lake Valley, announces he owns the entire area, and will be bringing a herd of cattle to take possession. But some of the residents don't take too kindly to the news."--Pu… |
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The outlaws
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"Del Delany had been riding for Wineglass for ten years. At a dance in Prairie City, where his mother was a schoolteacher, Del found himself drawn like a magnet to pretty Ruby Prentiss. married twice… |
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Cast a long shadow
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Wayne D. Overholser |
A man was either pro-Grant or anti-Grant, a settler or a Company agent. You couldn't have it both ways in the Valley of the Wall. Matt Keenan tried. He came to spy for the Santone Grant Company - the… |
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The best western stories of Wayne D. Overholser
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Wayne D. Overholser |
A fairly representative selection of the Western stories Overholser wrote for pulp magazines in the 1940s and 1950s. |
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Buckaroo's Code, Gunlock
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Wayne D. Overholser |
**Buckaroo's Code**
When Jackson Mally decided to sell his cattle spread, he stood to lose a lot more than money. The ruthless renegades he's hired to deal with sodbusters were demanding a share o… |
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Cast a long shadow
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Wayne D. Overholser |
The land comprising the Santone Grant was sold to a large corporation, but the boundaries were subject to interpretation. Folks in a neighboring valley, who had obtained their land by patent and purc… |
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