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Various: West Magazine Sampler. V1. 21 Sep 2011

West was a sister magazine to Short Stories and ran for 326 issues from 1926 to 1953.
A British reprint edition was published from 1926 to 1954 and a Canadian reprint edition. during the 1940s.

The Night of the Thirteenth—J. Allan Dunn

Ominous sound to that title—mystery, eerie shadows, a shot—but J. Allan Dunn has, with his unfailling touch, given all this a different turn.

Smoky Skies—Raoul F. Whitfield

Above the smoke of signal fires that rose in the pale moonlight of the desert night, planes battled desperately and machine guns flashed spitefully across the sky.

The Black Cat’s Eyes—Benjamin F. Ferrill

Hidden horror lurked in the lonely cabin and Bob Barlow felt the weird fear of the supernatural. Then, in the middle of the night, he awakened to see the devil cat, its burning eyes fastened on the mysterious mirror.

The Avalanche Maker—W. Ryerson Johnson

He’s a little guy, but man alive, he throws a whole mountain at a murdering thief!

Breed Of The Frontier—Ernest Haycox

In those days people earned their property rights!

Cowboys I Have Known—Guy Weadick

The world’s greatest rodeo producer and friend of more real cowboys than any other living man. Walt Coburn, range-bred cowhand, who remembers his cow-country upbringing—and accurately portrays in vivid fiction the life of men who follow cattle.

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