The Desert Phantom of Forlorn Gap - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
Peril Press presents:
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, August 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
A DESERT HIPPOCRATES
by Lon Williams
A wail in the night. . . plaintive cries echoing over Alkali Flat. . . and a man with a noble nose. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters felt un-easy—and, as usual, he had good reason. . .
5200 Words
Real Western Stories, October 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
THE HAUNTED TOWN
by Lon Williams
It had been sworn to, by reputable, God-fearing men that night-riders, marching ghosts, and eerie cries were afoot in Forlorn Gap after dark. And Deputy Lee Winters, himself, had seen a werewolf . . .
4200 Words
Real Western Stories , December, 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
PHANTOM CARGO
by Lon Williams
It is too bad that Deputy Marshal Lee Winters didn't live in modern times. For, if he had been so fortunate, he would have had more than Cannon Ball at his disposal for a quick ride over eerie, spooky Alkali Flats.
5100 Words
Real Western Stories , February 1954
A Lee Winters Story
MISFORTUNE'S DARLING
by Lon Williams
There was a sudden influx of hardly desirable-looking persons into town, as well as an upcropping of bodies discovered at daybreak. And it was the strangers, Winters found, who were the victims.
4900 Words
Real Western Stories, April 1954
Lee Winters Story
WIZARD OF FORLORN GAP
by Lon Williams
Something was wrong in Forlorn Gap; this fancy doctor had come in, and, suddenly just about everyone was awfully sick.
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as 4 of the 5 covers to the original Real Western Stories magazine covers.
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The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, August 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
A DESERT HIPPOCRATES
by Lon Williams
A wail in the night. . . plaintive cries echoing over Alkali Flat. . . and a man with a noble nose. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters felt un-easy—and, as usual, he had good reason. . .
5200 Words
Real Western Stories, October 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
THE HAUNTED TOWN
by Lon Williams
It had been sworn to, by reputable, God-fearing men that night-riders, marching ghosts, and eerie cries were afoot in Forlorn Gap after dark. And Deputy Lee Winters, himself, had seen a werewolf . . .
4200 Words
Real Western Stories , December, 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
PHANTOM CARGO
by Lon Williams
It is too bad that Deputy Marshal Lee Winters didn't live in modern times. For, if he had been so fortunate, he would have had more than Cannon Ball at his disposal for a quick ride over eerie, spooky Alkali Flats.
5100 Words
Real Western Stories , February 1954
A Lee Winters Story
MISFORTUNE'S DARLING
by Lon Williams
There was a sudden influx of hardly desirable-looking persons into town, as well as an upcropping of bodies discovered at daybreak. And it was the strangers, Winters found, who were the victims.
4900 Words
Real Western Stories, April 1954
Lee Winters Story
WIZARD OF FORLORN GAP
by Lon Williams
Something was wrong in Forlorn Gap; this fancy doctor had come in, and, suddenly just about everyone was awfully sick.
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as 4 of the 5 covers to the original Real Western Stories magazine covers.
The Desert Phantom of Forlorn Gap - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
Peril Press presents:
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, August 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
A DESERT HIPPOCRATES
by Lon Williams
A wail in the night. . . plaintive cries echoing over Alkali Flat. . . and a man with a noble nose. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters felt un-easy—and, as usual, he had good reason. . .
5200 Words
Real Western Stories, October 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
THE HAUNTED TOWN
by Lon Williams
It had been sworn to, by reputable, God-fearing men that night-riders, marching ghosts, and eerie cries were afoot in Forlorn Gap after dark. And Deputy Lee Winters, himself, had seen a werewolf . . .
4200 Words
Real Western Stories , December, 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
PHANTOM CARGO
by Lon Williams
It is too bad that Deputy Marshal Lee Winters didn't live in modern times. For, if he had been so fortunate, he would have had more than Cannon Ball at his disposal for a quick ride over eerie, spooky Alkali Flats.
5100 Words
Real Western Stories , February 1954
A Lee Winters Story
MISFORTUNE'S DARLING
by Lon Williams
There was a sudden influx of hardly desirable-looking persons into town, as well as an upcropping of bodies discovered at daybreak. And it was the strangers, Winters found, who were the victims.
4900 Words
Real Western Stories, April 1954
Lee Winters Story
WIZARD OF FORLORN GAP
by Lon Williams
Something was wrong in Forlorn Gap; this fancy doctor had come in, and, suddenly just about everyone was awfully sick.
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as 4 of the 5 covers to the original Real Western Stories magazine covers.
The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
by Lon Williams
Real Western Stories, August 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
A DESERT HIPPOCRATES
by Lon Williams
A wail in the night. . . plaintive cries echoing over Alkali Flat. . . and a man with a noble nose. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters felt un-easy—and, as usual, he had good reason. . .
5200 Words
Real Western Stories, October 1953
A “Lee Winters” Story
THE HAUNTED TOWN
by Lon Williams
It had been sworn to, by reputable, God-fearing men that night-riders, marching ghosts, and eerie cries were afoot in Forlorn Gap after dark. And Deputy Lee Winters, himself, had seen a werewolf . . .
4200 Words
Real Western Stories , December, 1953
Deputy Marshal Lee Winters
PHANTOM CARGO
by Lon Williams
It is too bad that Deputy Marshal Lee Winters didn't live in modern times. For, if he had been so fortunate, he would have had more than Cannon Ball at his disposal for a quick ride over eerie, spooky Alkali Flats.
5100 Words
Real Western Stories , February 1954
A Lee Winters Story
MISFORTUNE'S DARLING
by Lon Williams
There was a sudden influx of hardly desirable-looking persons into town, as well as an upcropping of bodies discovered at daybreak. And it was the strangers, Winters found, who were the victims.
4900 Words
Real Western Stories, April 1954
Lee Winters Story
WIZARD OF FORLORN GAP
by Lon Williams
Something was wrong in Forlorn Gap; this fancy doctor had come in, and, suddenly just about everyone was awfully sick.
5200 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as 4 of the 5 covers to the original Real Western Stories magazine covers.
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The Desert Phantom of Forlorn Gap - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
The Desert Phantom of Forlorn Gap - The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 2
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940148600459 |
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Publisher: | Peril Press |
Publication date: | 08/01/1953 |
Series: | Weird West Tales of Lee Winters , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 346,647 |
File size: | 4 MB |
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