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    1927
   - Sunset Magazine (May, 1927)   "Bruce of the Bar-None"    A story. Illustrated by Ethel Rundquist Cobham. p 9-11, 60-64.  [RGTPL]
  
 
    1928
   - Oilpull Magazine (July, 1928)   "Bruce of the Bar-None"    Part 1. A story. "As a matter of fact, a real good caribou, when you got him saddle-broke, was handy." Illustrated by T. Wyatt Nelson. Volume 6. Number 6. p 4-5, 17.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - _____ (August, 1928)   "Bruce of the Bar-None"    Part 2. A story. Illustrated by T. Wyatt Nelson. "Eddie Bruce, and Henry, a pair of regular cowboys, bored to death with dude ranches, decide to start a ranch of their own on the Arctic Circle, on a tundra range granted them by the Canadian government." This publication seems to have been produced by the OilPull Tractor Company (Advance-Rumely Thresher Company), La Porte Indiana.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
    1929
   - ANTHOLOGY: The World's 50 Best Short Novels (1929) "Bruce of the Bar-None"    A story. Funk and Wagnalls Company. New York and London. Volume 7 of 10, page 156.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
    1935
   - Complete Western Book (August, 1935)   "Cowpuncher's Paradise" 
 A story. "In which a couple of punchers find a Utopian range -- no dudes -- no woman -- no cattle." One illustration. Same as "Bruce of the Bar-None". The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 89-94.  [PULPGEN]
   
 
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