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Dime Western [v18 #2, June 1937] (pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Dime Western [v18 #3, July 1937] (pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Dime Western Magazine [v20 #1, January 1938] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 128pp+, pulp) [RF]


Dime Western Magazine [v20 #2, February 1938] ed. Anon. (Popular Publications, Inc., pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Dime Western Magazine [v21 #2, June 1938] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) from TOC. [JVP]


Dime Western Magazine [v21 #4, August 1938] ed. Anon. (Popular Publications Inc., 10¢) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Dime Western Magazine [v22 #1, September 1938] ed. Anon. (Popular Publications, Inc., standard pulp) Details taken from listing on eBay.


Dime Western Magazine [v22 #2, October 1938] (Popular Publications, pulp) Details taken from dealer’s catalogue on ABEBooks.


Dime Western Magazine [v22 #3, November 1938] ed. Anon. (Popular Publications Inc., 10¢) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Dime Western Magazine [v23 #1, January 1939] (Popular Publications, 10¢, 128pp, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Dime Western Magazine [v23 #2, March 1939] (Popular Publications, 10¢, 128pp, pulp) [Adventure House/DKL]


Dime Western Magazine [v24 #3, July 1939] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) from TOC. [JL/AT]
  • 1 · Father of the Longhorn Trail · The Editors · nf; When only a madman would risk the perils of the drive north, Joe McCoy made his play for a lost cattle empire!
  • 5 · Outlaw’s Return · Trail Rider · nf; Cactus Bill Moore, convict, backed with his own life his promise to return—to hell!
  • 7 · Lon Pike’s Last Gunsmoke Sermon · Walt Coburn · na; On that night of storm and disaster, Clay McCrory rode back, with a borrowed Colt, to blot from his name the coyote brand—in the blood of the coffin-faced gunman who always made his kill!
  • 37 · The Gunman Godfather · Kenneth Fowler · ss; Must stove-up old Rimrock die by a renegade’s rattlesnake draw—so that the trust of a dead outlaw be not betrayed?
  • 48 · Blizzard Bounty · Harry F. Olmsted · nv; Sheriff Colwell was determined to give one last break to the young outlaw, Brttercreek—a chance to die with a bucking Colt in his hand and the law-badge he hated on his chest!
  • 65 · A Killer Draws His Time · Lloyd Eric Reeve · ss; Could the living memory of a good woman’s smile prove as strong medicine as Ben Carmon’s deadly hired guns?
  • 72 · Gun-Fodder for Starvation Camp · Cliff Farrell · nv; When stark terror stalked the diggings of Blackjack Camp, Jeff Uhalt had to beat a ruthless boom-camp boss at his own grisley game—matching him corpse for corpse so that a hundred honest miners might be free!
  • 90 · Big Enough for Boothill · Norman A. Fox · ss; Deputy Shorty Todd forgot that a real man is, measured—not by pounds or inches—but by the strength of his fighting heart.
  • 98 · One Range-War Too Many! · Stone Cody · nv; Dan Corbett, young range-war veteran, found that he might buy the peace he soughtonly at the bitter price of watching his neighbors die in bushwhack gunsmoke!
  • 116 · Tensleep’s Midnight Horse-Deal [Tensleep Maxon] · Bart Cassidy · ss; When Tensleep Maxon put his signature to that bill of sale, one scheming tinhorn read it as Tensleep’s own death-warrant!
  • 123 · In the Saddle · Misc. · cl


Dime Western Magazine [June 1939] (Popular Publications, 10¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.
  • · Button Bruster Rides to War · Walt Coburn · n.; Hunted by the owlhoot and doomed by the law, Button Brewster swore he’d never be taken alive for outlaw torture or prison hell. For he’d signed on with the Little Boss, and she was counting on him to his last damn hell!
  • · The Lawman Who Walked Alone · Harry F. Olmsted · nv; “On the little nickel badge pinned to Lou Galloway’s vest depended the lives of a hundred honest rancher neighbors....Yet, strangely, that same tin star must bring hell for both Lon and the girl he loved.”
  • · Outlaw Wagons for Deadwood! · Robert E. Mahaffay · nv; “Could young Dan Gallery, outlawed Black Hills freighter, bring in that bloodstained cargo to Deadwood?...For in that wild, seething gold-camp lay either death for himself, or red shame and destruction for his friends of the wagon train.”
  • · Gambler’s Blizzard Round-Up · Cliff Farrell · nv; “His back to the wall, Trey Jackson made his last desperate gamble for a pitiful handful of stampeded cattle,a heartbroken ranch-girl—and an embittered, runaway cowman who had sworn to raise Trey’s ante--in bushwack lead!”
  • · Sixguns and Tombstones · Don Huntley · ss
  • · Four Go Out to Die · Roy de S. Horn · ss
  • · Tensleep and the Pslam-Singer [Tensleep Maxon] · Bart Cassidy · ss
  • · A Gun-Maverick Finds a Brand · George Michener · ss
  • · Men Beyond the Law Badge · The Editors · ed
  • · The Planting of Poker Lou · Trail Rider · ms
  • · In the Saddle · Misc. · cl


Dime Western Magazine [v25 #4, December 1939] (Popular Publications, 10¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Dime Western Magazine [v26 #4, April 1940] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 112pp, pulp) [Tom Daniels]


Dime Western Magazine [v27 #2, June 1940] ed. Mike Tilden (Popular Publications, 10¢, 112pp+, pulp) [JL]


Dime Western Magazine [v27 #3, July 1940] (Popular Publications, 10¢, 112pp, pulp) [MH]


Dime Western Magazine [v28 #??, September 1940] (Popular Publications, 10¢, pulp) Information from EBAY ToC scan.


Dime Western Magazine [v29 #1, January 1941] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 112pp, pulp) from TOC. [TD]


Dime Western Magazine [v29 #2, February 1941] (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) from TOC. [JL]


Dime Western Magazine [March 1941] (Popular Publications, 10¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Dime Western Magazine [April 1941] (Popular Publications, 10¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Dime Western Magazine [30 #1, May 1941] ed. Anon. (Popular Publications Inc., 10¢) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


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