Death Song of the Sombrero

Death Song of the Sombrero

Death Song of the Sombrero

Death Song of the Sombrero


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Overview

PERIL PRESS presents:

New Western, April 1947
DEATH SONG OF THE SOMBRERO
by Louis L'Amour
�Never,� Stretch Magoon said, �argue with a red-headed girl named for a burro!�
Not all the magic of Stretch Magoon's famous .45's, nor all his adamant determination could make one single impression on that beautiful, maddening god-daughter of mule, named Kelly Jarvis!
4700 Words

PLUS BONUS!!!

Range Riders Western, Winter 1944
PAROLE RISK
by Allan K. Echols
Deputy Boyd seemed too meddlesome�until showdown time came!
It looked as though Deputy Clay Boyd was interfering with his brother�s affairs�until the showdown was called!
2800 Words

Range Riders Western, Winter 1944
NAVAJOS ON THE WARPATH
Special Feature
by Sam Merwin Jr.
The tribesman of today is proving his heritage of courage in a fierce-fighting loyalty to the cause of democracy!
The tribesman of today fights for the cause of democracy
1300 Words

Range Riders Western, Winter 1944
WHO DARES NOT TO?
A War Bond Message
by John Steinbeck
World-Famous Author of �The Moon Is Down,� �The Grapes of Wrath� and Other Novels
A famous novelist's timely message for all Americans
400 Words

This edition includes 14 images between story/feature illustrations, in-house ads, and pulp covers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149209682
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 05/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

About The Author

One of our foremost storytellers of the American West, the prolific and versatile Louis L’Amour (1908-1988) has thrilled generations of readers with his chronicles of the adventures of the settlers of the American frontier, many of which have become movies. The self-educated writer was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. In 1984 President Ronald Reagan awarded L’Amour the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 1972 he was awarded an Honorary PhD by Jamestown College.

Date of Birth:

March 22, 1908

Date of Death:

June 10, 1988

Place of Birth:

Jamestown, North Dakota

Education:

Self-educated
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