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- COLE, JACKSON (stories) (continued)
- Death Rides the Star Route (nv) Texas Rangers Apr 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Pie Thief (ts) Popular Western Apr 1952
- Wanna Buy a Ranch? (nf) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Apr 1952
- Secret of Dry Valley (na) Texas Rangers May 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Warpath (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Crusade on the Chisholm (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Silver of the San Saba (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Rangers Ransom (n.) Texas Rangers Sep 1952; Who were the killers who dared to impersonate the famed Lone Wolf Ranger-who dared to find out what he was worth to the Rangers, alive?. [Jim Hatfield]
- 3 in 1,000,000 (nf) Popular Western Sep 1952
- Blood on the Spur (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Holiday in Hades (na) Texas Rangers Nov 1952 [Jim Hatfield]
- Land of the Lost (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1952; Here in this forgotten land, two Rangers had already disappeared - so the Lone Wolf could trust no one, not even the pretty Steven girl. [Jim Hatfield]
- The Iron Trail (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Pirates Roost (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Sword of Amontillo (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Trail of the Desert Witch (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Treasure of the Alamo (n.) Texas Rangers May 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Staked Plains Slaughter (nv) Texas Rangers Jun 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Barbed Barrier (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- The King of Badwater (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Border Smoke (nv) Texas Rangers Sep 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- Perilous Cargo (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1953; When the deadly Slagels broke prison the Lone Wolf feared the Lindleys were in for a rough time. [Jim Hatfield]
- Back from the Dead (n.) Texas Rangers Nov 1953; The Lone Wolf was dead, they saidfor hed gone plummeting into the awesome depths of Seco Canyon. [Jim Hatfield]
- Lifeline of Texas (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1953 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Creole Curse (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- Smugglers Butte (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- Brasada Legend (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Seventh Bullet (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- Nevada Queen (n.) Texas Rangers May 1954; Here was a gang of killers the Lone Wolf would have chased to hell and back again-and very nearly does. [Jim Hatfield]
- The Outlaw Nobody Knew (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1954; Only his name was known. He was a whisper, a shadow, yet the Lone Wolf must find him within a single week. [Jim Hatfield]
- Red River Raiders (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- West of Mirage (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1954 [Jim Hatfield]
- Barbed Wire and Bullets (n.) Texas Rangers Sep 1954; The coming of barbed wire meant war, and the Lone Wolf feared more grieves than postholes would be dug. [Jim Hatfield]
- The Deepest Grave (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1954; Had the young Ranger gone bad? Or had he died, as the Lone Wolf was slated to die. far below daylight?. [Jim Hatfield]
- West of the Pecos (n.) Texas Rangers Nov 1954; The trail of this gang who planned to wipe out the Rangers led the Lone Wolf far away front Texas soil. [Jim Hatfield]
- El Diablos Treasure (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1954; If they found the treasure, the Lone Wolf figured theyd have to be lucky to get out of Mexico alive. [Jim Hatfield]
- Rustled Rawhide (n.) Texas Rangers Jan 1955; The old rancher would die, and his pretty daughter might die too, if the Lone Wolfs hunch was wrong. [Jim Hatfield]
- Ranger Law for Ladrones (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1955 [Jim Hatfield]
- Trail of the Jade Cat (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1955
- Invaders of the Sabine (n.) Texas Rangers Mar 1955; Texans scoffed at the rumor of an invasion, but the Lone Wolf was not one to scoff at a threat of death. [Jim Hatfield]
- Wet-Back War (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1955 [Jim Hatfield]
- Scourge of the Santiagos (n.) Texas Rangers May 1955; When the elusive gang plundering the Border country took to killing Mexican women, the Lone Wolf moved in. [Jim Hatfield]
- Beyond the Tenido Barrier (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1955; The country beyond the Tenido Barrier was poison for Rangers, but the Lone Wolf had to get the Sonora Kid. [Jim Hatfield]
- The Killers of Austin (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1955; Here was a gang with plenty of brains and gun powerwith only the Lone Wolf between them and the treasury. [Jim Hatfield]
- Cold Trail (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1955 [Jim Hatfield]
- Pistols in Paradise (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1955; Somewhere in these trackless peaks was an outlaw haven, and all the Lone Wolf had to do was find and destroy it. [Jim Hatfield]
- Where Theres Gunsmoke (na) Texas Rangers Nov 1955
- Riot at Hells Bend (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1955 [Jim Hatfield]
- Terror in the Cross Timbers (n.) Texas Rangers Jan 1956; Because of the many fast guns behind the outlaw leader, the Lone Wolf feared for the stage company and the girl. [Jim Hatfield]
- Murder Gulch (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1956 [Jim Hatfield]
- Guns Across the River (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1956 [Jim Hatfield]
- Canyon of the Lost (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1956 [Jim Hatfield]
- Town of No Return (na) Texas Rangers May 1956 [Jim Hatfield]
- Blood and Gold (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1956; Live bullets proved to the Lone Wolf that the year-old mystery of the lost treasure car was anything but dead. [Jim Hatfield]
- Death at Jubilee Junction (n.) Texas Rangers Jul 1956; The Lone Wolf had a tall job on his handsto track down the mysterious gang bent on wrecking the railroad. [Jim Hatfield]
- Loot of the Diablos (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1956; With men who killed for half a map to buried gold, the Lone Wolf knew his life was worth the cost of a bullet. [Jim Hatfield]
- Gunmen Play the Long Odds (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1956 [Jim Hatfield]
- Guns Below the Border (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1956; Across the Border and back again rode the Lone Wolf, well aware that the gun-runners intended to kill him. [Jim Hatfield]
- Lone Wolf Bounty (n.) Texas Rangers Nov 1956; In the guise of a bearded drifter, the Lone Wolf works his way into the fortress hideout of a gang of killers. [Jim Hatfield]
- Raiders of the Escalante (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1956; The Lone Wolf must pin down the mysterious Baron whose merciless gang had spread terror through Texas. [Jim Hatfield]
- Panhandle Slaughter (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Ambush Arrow (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Iron Fist (n.) Texas Rangers Mar 1957; The sheriff was too old, the marshal too crooked to keep order in Paydirt, so the Lone Wolf drew the job. [Jim Hatfield]
- Renegade Ranger (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Chino Kid (nv) Texas Rangers May 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Killers of San Rosa (nv) Texas Rangers Jun 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- The Last Comanchero (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Gunmens Legion (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1957; Disguised as a killer, the Lone Wolf joins a gang of notorious gunmen. [Jim Hatfield]
- Boothill Guns (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Boss of Hangnoose (nv) Texas Rangers Oct 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Ghost-Town Gunsmoke (nv) Texas Rangers Nov 1957 [Jim Hatfield]
- Rendezvous at Quito (nv) Texas Rangers Jan 1958 [Jim Hatfield]
- Tornado Trail (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1958; Boiling out of the brush and sand-scoured wastes of the Big Bend country, a Texas twister blows the lid off the Lone Wolfs fight with a bandit gang. [Jim Hatfield]
- Bad Boys of the Old West (ts) Short Stories for Men Jun 1959
- Lone Star Fury (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories Jul 1995 [Jim Hatfield]
- Girl of His Dreams (nv); For the sake of Marguerite, Terry Gaylord defies a deadly bandit.
- The Killers of Austin (na) [Jim Hatfield]
- Raiders of the Escalante (na) [Jim Hatfield]
- Ride Your Hunch Ranger (ss)
- COLE, JAMES (stories)
- COLE, JEB (stories)
- COLE, JERRY (stories)
- COLE, JOHN (stories)
- COLE, JOHN (stories)
- COLE, JOHN N. (stories)
- COLE, JOHN NELSON, JR. (stories)
- COLE, JOSEPH H. (stories)
- COLE, L. (stories)
- COLE, L. XAVIER (stories)
- COLE, LES; see pseudonym Les Collins (stories)
- COLE, LESTER (1904-1985) (stories)
- COLE, LYLE L. (stories)
- COLE, M(argaret Alice) (1894-1968) (stories)
- COLE, M. D. (stories)
- COLE, MABEL C. (stories)
- COLE, MARGARET (Isabel Postgate) (1893-1980) (stories)
- COLE, MEREDITH S. (stories)
- COLE, MRS. DOROTHY (stories)
- COLE, PATIENCE BEVIER (1883-?) (stories)
- COLE, PETER (stories)
- COLE, PHILIP (stories)
- COLE, ROBERT (stories)
- COLE, ROBERT J. (stories)
- COLE, ROBERT JERMAIN (stories)
- COLE, ROY C. (stories)
- COLE, S. S. (stories)
- COLE, SEWELL (stories)
- COLE, SIDNEY HODGES (stories)
- COLE, STEPHEN (stories)
- COLE, SUSAN; pseudonym of Lela Cole Kitson, (1891-1970) (stories)
- COLE, TIMOTHY (stories)
- COLE, TOM (stories)
- COLE, VERA HEATHMAN (stories)
- COLE, W. M. (stories)
- COLE, WARD (stories)
- COLE, WARREN (stories)
- COLE, WILL (stories)
- COLE, WILLIAM (stories)
- COLEAN, DAVID (stories)
- COLEBAN, JOHN (stories)
- COLEBORN, MAUD (stories)
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