TRAIL TO HIGH PINE: The High Pine country of Montana was like a tinderbox. For Dab Jones and the men of the Double J refused to lose an inch of their spread to landgrubbing sodbusters. It was cowmen against nesters, and before long the range would ig...
Tod Morgan and his hard-bitten wranglers face off against frontier veterinarian Wade Russell in "Texas Medico," and in "Dusty Boots," Kirk Roper gets in the middle of a gunfight while helping an editor friend. Original....
Tobacco Jones and Judge Bates made an unlikely pair but when the chips were down at Diamond Willow, and robbers threatened the gold supply, the pals threw muscle - and lead - into a clean-up that left the dusty town red with blood....
Walt Gallatin, young owner of the Spur S ranch, walked into an ambush at the Broken Latigo Saloon. Lucky for him, Tobacco Jones was there to save his neck - but both men knew there'd be a next time. Big Val Marcus wanted the Spur S and, with a brac...
Passing through an outlying trading post, Ed Jones stumbles across a crooked trader - with a reputation for mean dealing and dirty tricks - who is on the run from the Mounties. Hank Williams, the local police chief, ropes Ed in to blow the crook's co...
Master cow thief Old Man Clanton, together with his three sons and Curly Bill Crocius and Johnny Ringo, rose to dispute the right of Wyatt Earp, his four brothers, and Doc Holliday, to rule the crime in Tombstone, Arizona. At one time three hundred r...
The most likely suspect in a fur-smuggling operation out of Wyoming seemed to be guntough "Muskrat" Pelton, but Judge Lemanuel Bates didn't figure old Muskrat for a poacher. So with his sidekick Tobacco Jones, Bates set out through tortuous, blizzard...
In the West of the early 1880s the meeting of cattle and sheep meant bad blood. So when the Hashknife outfit from the Texas Panhandle decided to drive a herd of longhorn cattle into Tonto Basin - sheepherder country - it was blood that would be spill...
*** North to Powder River Broke and down on their luck, Buckshot McKee and his sidekick Tortilla Joe took a job from an old friend. All they had to do was drive 32 Brahma bulls from Texas to Wyoming. It was a dangerous ride with every two-bit tough ...
Will Cooper had been born on Hatchet Range, and had sworn to defend it against all odds. Now, two people threatened him: Fred Bashell, greedy and desperate; and Jennie Clark, whose family were homesteaders on one of the Hatchet cattle's watering hole...
Matt Wilson was a gambler, but the odds against him bringing justice to his brother's murderer seemed insurmountable. Cinchring, scene of the crime, was a town completely in the control of ruthless rancher Thad Applegate, and when Applegate and his g...
Wolf Ridge Basin was hot and dry, yet men would die to control it:including Len Myers. Buck McKee and his Mexican sidekick Joe couldn't fathom out why, and murdering bushwhackers aimed to stop them before they could find out. But the pals had slung l...
Tough as whang leather, he rode out of nowhere into a lawless border town and took over. They called him drifter, snake, sodbuster. The place he picked to stake his claim was part of the powerful Circle N outfit, but their men and their guns couldn...
Cottonwood, Wyoming, a peaceful place where Hank Carter owned the biggest ranch and he'd kill, if he had to, to keep it; where Reverend Knapp's congregation would inherit the earth, provided they could take it from Hank Carter, and where Buck McKee r...
Guns and tough riders lurked everywhere on Sagebrush range, and Ric Nelson's flock of Eastern sodbusters was in bad trouble. As the lawyer who had deeded their new lands to them, Nelson had to get them there safely - but cattle baron Pete Brookhaven ...
Saddlehorn City was out of Judge Lemuel Bates' normal territory, so he knew it meant trouble when he was asked to take over from another judge. Bates was a tough defender of the law, but it soon became obvious that the only chance for justice in Sadd...
There was no room for homesteaders on Matt Kalin's cattle spread. He ran his ranch on schedule and by the book - the bank book! It was his ranch - everything and everyone on it - except for Carl Hudson, the ramrod of the Bar-T, who didn't take to bei...