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- Hassett, Hazard
- Hastings, John
- Hastings, Stanley
- Hatch, Cyrus
- Hatfield, Jim
- Joseph L. Chadwick:
- Jackson Cole:
- The Lone Wolf Rides (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1936
- Gunsmoke on the Rio (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1936
- Lone Star Law (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1937; Gun-Hasty Rustlers and a Sturdy Lawman Trade Lead in a Valley of Vanishing Cattle! Jim Hatfield Brings justice to an Outlaw Outpost as He Battles Desperate Killers Who Laugh at the Wests Code of Fair Play.
- Riders of the Mesquite Trail (n.) Texas Rangers Mar 1937; Law Comes to the Town of Little Elk in the Person of a Lone Wolf Who Totes Colt Lightnin! Outlaw Guns Flame as Jim Hatfield Pits Himself Against a Desperate Range-Grabbing Combine.
- Six-Gun Stampede (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1937; Border Bandits and Raiding Rustlers Go on a Rampage of Lawlessness While Rival Rail Barons Clash in a Mad Race to Bring the Iron Horse Into a Death-Locked Valley!.
- The Frontier Legion (n.) Texas Rangers May 1937; A Masked Desperado Puts the Brand of Terror Upon the Rangeland, Riding Rough-Shod Over Honesty and justiceand Its Up to a Lone Wolf Ranger to Make Him Show His Hand.
- Terror Stalks the Border (n.) Texas Rangers Sep 1937; Lidless Eyes of Crucified Men Stare Sightless at the Horrors of the Sun-Bleached Desert, while Greed-Ridden Men Play with Human Pawns for Kingship Above the Rio Grande, but There Arrives a RiderStrong, Stern, Undauntedto Put the Brand of Lone Star Law on Cuevas County!.
- The Lone Trail (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1937; Out of the Tortuous Trails of the Southwest Runs a Vein of Tainted GoldIts Dread Secret Sealed Behind the Lips of the Dead Victims of a Coyote Range Baron!.
- Riders of the Shadows (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1937; Colts Blaze Along the Trail of the Hooded Hellions that Spray the Sun-Baked Town of Largos with Lead, while Men Turn Pale at the Hoarse Voice of the Whispering Lobo, Kinsmen and Cohort of Death!.
- The Border Pack (n.) Texas Rangers Jan 1938; Deep in the Sandy Wastes of lnfierno Gris, a Black Mystery Spawned in the Evil Mind of a Human Coyote, Threatens the Lives and Lands of Dwellers Above the Rio GrandeUntil, Mounted on Living Flame, a Ranger Rides!.
- Mesquite Marauders (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1938; Vultures of the Cattle Trail Make Life Above. the Rio Grande a Thing of Trigger-Swift Death and Terror as Their Menacing Hordes Sweep Down Upon the Dust-Ridden Regions of the Pecos!.
- Gun Harvest (n.) Texas Rangers Mar 1938; Far-Flung and Terrible is the Menace That Rides the Broad Ranges of the Brazos Country, Where Sidewinders Deal Death and DestructionUntil a Sorrel-Mounted Ranger Takes a Hand.
- Red Runs the Rio (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1938; A Juggernaut of Destruction Moves Snakily Over the Broad. Plains of the Southwest, Crushing Everything Before it and Striking Fear and Dread into the Once Peaceful Dwellers of the Sage and Cactus!.
- Panhandle Bandits (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1938; Lowly Sheepherder and Mighty Cattle Baron, Townsman and PlainsmanAll Are Swept into a Sinister Net Cast Over Northwest Texas by Power-Greedy Hombres who Plot to Wreck the Very Foundations of the Glorious Lone Star State!.
- Lone Star Silver (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1938
- Vaquero Guns (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1939; Jim Hatfield of the Rangers Fights a Sidewinder who Plans to Ruin a Vast Empire of the Old Southwestand Lone Star Law Cuts Another Notch on its Holster in a Powdersmoke Showdown! Follow the Lone Wolf as He Battles Against the Sinister Greed of Range Desperadoes.
- Lone Star Brand (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1939; Guns Ready for Battle, the Lone Wolf Ranger Gallops in to the Strife and Turmoil of Border Warfare when Desperate Combat and Inhuman Cruelty Call for Swift Intervention! Devils Work is in the Range Mystery which Jim Hatfield Tackles with High Courage and Flaming Irons!.
- Peril Rides the Pecos (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1939; The Lone Wolf Avenger of the Hootowl Trails Rids the Southwest of the Most Vicious Outlaw of All Time while Gunsmoke and Powder Blasts Echo the Good Name of Bill McDowells Border Hellions! Follow Jim Hatfield as He Gallops into Action on a Mission Fraught with Danger.
- Lone Star Justice (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1939; The Lone Wolf Avenger Rides to the Aid of Red Men and White in the Panhandle-Fighting the Vicious Power of Joe Basts Deadly Gang of Range Polecats! Follow Jim Hatfield as He Courageously Tackles a Cow Country Menace that Brings Death and Despair in its Wake.
- The Brass Circle (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1939; Ranger Jim Hatfield Rides Into a Land of Flaming Guns to Battle for the Rights of Oppressed Homesteaders when Outlaw Marauders Evolve a Slick Scheme to Steal a Slice of Texas! Follow the Lone Wolf Ranger on a Mission of Desperate Peril.
- Lone Star Terror (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1940; Out of the Dead Past, a Grim Menace Rises to Plague Cabezon Valleyand its Up to Ranger Jim Hatfield to Enlist His Blazing Six-guns in a Bitter War for Honor and Justice!.
- Lone Star Wrath (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1941; The Lone Wolf Lawman Rides a Flaming Trail of Peril for the Glory of Texas and the Honor of the Rangers when the Coming of the Iron Horse Clouds the Enchanted Mesa in a Powdersmoke Haze!.
- Six-Gun Hills (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1942; The Lone Wolf Ranger Storms into the Red Hills Country to Battle a Killer Horde! Follow the Exploits of Jim Hatfield as He Wages Grim War with Flaming Guns in Order to Rescue a Doomed Range.
- Lone Star Courage (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1942
- Lone Star Murder Trail (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1942
- The Black Hat Riders (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1942; They Called Themselves LawmenBut Were Banded Together with the Wests Most Vicious Outlaws in a Dastardly Plot Against the State of Texas! Follow the Lone Wolf Ranger as He Rides to Smash a Powerful Combine of Death and Plunder.
- Ghost Horsemen (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1943
- Red Harvest on the Rio (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1943; When the Lure of Gold Draws Tenderfoot Easterners into a Sinister Net of Scheming Outlaw Killers, Jim Hatfield, Valorous Texas Ranger, Rides into Battle with Flaming Six-guns to Defend Right and Justice!.
- The Bloody Sands (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1944
- Lead and Steel (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1944
- The Devils Legion (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1945; Pledged to rid the Border country of a bandit scourge, a fighting Lone Wolf Ranger pits himself against the mighty power and ruthless brutality of Jose Muerta, outlaw king! Follow Jim Hatfield as he rides a-shootin into the thick of flaming range battle.
- The Lucky Hammer (nv) Texas Rangers Jul 1946
- The Devils Mill (n.) Texas Rangers Jan 1947
- The Vanishing Vaqueros (n.) Texas Rangers Jul 1947
- The Spoilers Trail (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1949
- War of the Wastelands (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1951
- The Pecos Barricade (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1951
- Riders of the Thunder Trail (na) Texas Rangers Jul 1951
- Rustlers Ride (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1951
- Lost River Loot (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1951
- Trail of Hunted Men (n.) Texas Rangers Nov 1951; In a land where outlaws thrived, the Fighting Ranger set up shopwith his six-gun as his stock-in-trade!.
- Tin-Star Target (nv) Texas Rangers Dec 1951
- Dinero of Doom (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1952
- 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?.
- 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.
- Smugglers Butte (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1954
- The Seventh Bullet (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1954
- 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.
- 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.
- West of Mirage (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1954
- 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.
- 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?.
- 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.
- Ranger Law for Ladrones (na) Texas Rangers Jul 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.
- Wet-Back War (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1955
- 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.
- Cold Trail (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1955
- 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.
- Murder Gulch (n.) Texas Rangers Feb 1956
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Ambush Arrow (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1957
- Killers of San Rosa (nv) Texas Rangers Jun 1957
- Gunmens Legion (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1957; Disguised as a killer, the Lone Wolf joins a gang of notorious gunmen.
- Boothill Guns (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1957
- Ghost-Town Gunsmoke (nv) Texas Rangers Nov 1957
- 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.
- Tom Curry:
- Border Fury (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1937, as by Jackson Cole.
- Death Rides the Rio (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1937, as by Jackson Cole.
- Guns Across the Pecos (na) Texas Rangers Nov 1937, as by Jackson Cole.
- Gunsmoke Empire (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1939, as by Jackson Cole.
- Red Raiders of the Rio (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1940, as by Jackson Cole; When Destruction and Death Rule the Range, Jim Hatfield, Ace Texas Ranger, Goes on the Prod for a Fiendish Imposter! Follow the Lone Wolf of the Law as He Buckles on His Sure Six-guns and Rides into the jaws of Death to Confront His Double.
- Six-Gun Fury (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1940, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Lone Star Legion (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1940, as by Jackson Cole.
- Apache Guns (n.) Texas Rangers Oct 1940, as by Jackson Cole; When a Brutal White Chief Plans a Pioneer Massacre for the Sake of Plunder, a Lone Wolf Lawman Risks Apache Torture to Bring Peace to Nogo Town! Follow Jim Hatfield as He Barges into the Slippery Game of a Dastardly Mine Country Sidewinder.
- Emperor of the Pecos (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1941, as by Jackson Cole.
- Rustler Range (n.) Texas Rangers Apr 1941, as by Jackson Cole; When a Cry for Help Comes from an Embattled Country, the Lone Wolf Rides to Meet the Challenge of an Outlaw Empire! Follow Jim Hatfield as He Tracks a Lawless Army of Killers through a Blind Canyon of Death.
- Outlaw Valley (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1941, as by Jackson Cole; Fighting Against Heavy Odds the Lone Wolf Ranger Pits His Steady Nerves and Good Gun Arm Against the Fiendish Crimes of Those Who Threaten to Turn a Once Peaceful Range into a Scene of Havoc!.
- Wild Horses (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1941, as by Jackson Cole; The Lone Wolf Ranger Braves Six-gun Peril when He Invades the Fortress of a Desperate Crew of Killer Horse Thieves and Battles to Save the Life-Line of Texas!.
- Free Range (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1942, as by Jackson Cole.
- Haunted Range (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1943, as by Jackson Cole.
- Pecos Poison (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1943, as by Jackson Cole.
- Panhandle Guns (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1943, as by Jackson Cole.
- Power of the Range (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1944, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Red Marauders (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1944, as by Jackson Cole.
- Six-Gun Survey (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1944, as by Jackson Cole.
- Hell in Paradise (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1945, as by Jackson Cole.
- Pirates on Horseback (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1945, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Timber War (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1945, as by Jackson Cole.
- Outlaws of the Frontier (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Death Riders (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- Bad Medicine for Buckaroos (na) Texas Rangers May 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Crimson Flower (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- Iron Men and Gold (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1946, as by Jackson Cole; Dynamite and death follow the builders of a railroad when a vicious outlaw band battles to impede progress-and its up to the Lone Wolf Ranger to clear the right of way! Follow Jim Hatfield on the perilous trail of sinister undercover schemers who plan a gigantic coup!.
- Range Pirates (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Nesters Feud (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1946, as by Jackson Cole.
- Sixgun Syndicate (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1947, as by Jackson Cole.
- Gulf Guns (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1947, as by Jackson Cole.
- Rodeo Raiders (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1947, as by Jackson Cole.
- Law on the Winter Range (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1947, as by Jackson Cole.
- Keep Off This Range (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- Galveston Raiders (na) Texas Rangers May 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- Red River Rule (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- King of the Brazos (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- Trouble on the Trinity (na) Texas Rangers Nov 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Gun Boosters (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1948, as by Jackson Cole.
- Raiders of the Forest (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- Secret of the Central Hills (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Austin Marauders (na) Texas Rangers Jun 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- Rustlers of Black Range (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Riders of Rusk (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- Guns of Fort Griffin (n.) Texas Rangers Nov 1949, as by Jackson Cole; On the trail of the king of horse thieves, Texas Ranger Jim Hatfield pits himself against deadly marauders of the West when he invades an empire of murder and plunder ruled by six-gun tyranny!.
- Bayou Guns (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1949, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Land Pirates (na) Texas Rangers May 1950, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Skeleton Riders (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1950, as by Jackson Cole.
- Secret of the Saddlebrand (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1950, as by Jackson Cole.
- Gun Paradise (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1951, as by Jackson Cole.
- Golden Guns (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1951, as by Jackson Cole.
- Riders of the Storm (na) Texas Rangers Oct 1951, as by Jackson Cole; Perched atop a tall mesa, in the center of the desert, sat a great steamship - with bandits looting its hold.
- Ben Gardner:
- Peter B. Germano:
- Secret of Dry Valley (na) Texas Rangers May 1952, as by Jackson Cole.
- Land of the Lost (na) Texas Rangers Dec 1952, as by Jackson Cole; Here in this forgotten land, two Rangers had already disappeared - so the Lone Wolf could trust no one, not even the pretty Steven girl.
- The Iron Trail (na) Texas Rangers Jan 1953, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Sword of Amontillo (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1953, as by Jackson Cole.
- The King of Badwater (na) Texas Rangers Aug 1953, as by Jackson Cole.
- Trail of the Jade Cat (na) Texas Rangers Feb 1955, as by Jackson Cole.
- Beyond the Tenido Barrier (n.) Texas Rangers Jun 1955, as by Jackson Cole; The country beyond the Tenido Barrier was poison for Rangers, but the Lone Wolf had to get the Sonora Kid.
- Guns Across the River (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1956, as by Jackson Cole.
- Canyon of the Lost (na) Texas Rangers Apr 1956, as by Jackson Cole.
- Town of No Return (na) Texas Rangers May 1956, as by Jackson Cole.
- Loot of the Diablos (n.) Texas Rangers Aug 1956, as by Jackson Cole; With men who killed for half a map to buried gold, the Lone Wolf knew his life was worth the cost of a bullet.
- Gunmen Play the Long Odds (na) Texas Rangers Sep 1956, as by Jackson Cole.
- Raiders of the Escalante (n.) Texas Rangers Dec 1956, as by Jackson Cole; The Lone Wolf must pin down the mysterious Baron whose merciless gang had spread terror through Texas.
- The Iron Fist (n.) Texas Rangers Mar 1957, as by Jackson Cole; The sheriff was too old, the marshal too crooked to keep order in Paydirt, so the Lone Wolf drew the job.
- The Iron Fist (na) Texas Rangers Mar 1957, as by Jackson Cole.
- The Chino Kid (nv) Texas Rangers May 1957, as by Jackson Cole.
- Rendezvous at Quito (nv) Texas Rangers Jan 1958, as by Jackson Cole.
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