Four Western Novel Covers in Three Books

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Black Sombrero by William Colt MacDonald. Signet 1331. 1956. “The West’s Deadliest Gunmen Battle for Stolen Gold”

The Blind Trail by Reese Sullivan. Ace-Double M-106. 1964. “For Him All Roads Led To Boot Hill”

Steel to the Sunset by Allan R. Bosworth. Bantam books 929. 1941, but this is a later printing, probably 1956. “He Led a Legion of Lost Men in a Battle for the Southwest!”

Ride of Fury by Tim Kelly. Ace-Double M-106. 1964. “New Blood for Old Massacres”

I love these old pulp fiction covers. The Ace-Double is a double-sided book. If you haven’t seen one of these, you read one side, then flip the book over and on it’s back and you read the other story. I’m sorry the photos are so dark.

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2 Responses “Four Western Novel Covers in Three Books”

  1. Keith says:

    Those are awesome covers. I love western books. These look great.

  2. Liz says:

    They look like books my older brothers had long ago! Very fun.

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