"e;Tarzan the Invincible,"e; originally serialized in the magazine "e;Blue Book"e; from October 1930 through April 1931 as Tarzan, "e;Guard of the Jungle,"e; is the 14th volume.
The Gentle Desperado is comprised of the following stories, which were originally published in Western Story Magazine and written under the pen name "e;George Owen Baxter"e;: The Gentle Desperado, The Terrible Tenderfoot, and Tiger, Tiger.
Hashknife Hartlely and his partner, two footloose cowpokes with a reputation for getting things done, are hired to look into the matter of disappearing cattle at the Circle Cross outfit.
Amos Edwards and his adopted nephew, Martin Pauley, try to to find 10 year-old Debbie Edwards, who was abducted by Comanche after a raid that left her family dead.
Into the rough plains of Utah roamed the legendary Panquitch, a great wild stallion, that had eluded the countless wranglers who sought to capture him.
Her name was Vera Mae, and she had been around these dusty tank towns too long-working the two-bit rodeos and cozying up to suckers, like this fat tourist in the bar.
Skeleton Trail was lined with the corpses of countless peons, ranchers, and lawmen who had died or vanished at the hands of Veck Sosna and his vicious Comancheros.
The terse command cracked through Texas Ranger headquarters like a rifle shot -- and no one had to be told that the most dangerous assignment ever handed out was custom-made for the coolest lawman of them all, Walt Slade!
A bloody gun feud between rival freight haulers threatened to rip apart the peace and quiet of Sanderson, Texas until Walt Slade -- the undercover Texas Ranger -- compelled law and order.
El Paso was ready for trouble, as Ranger undercover agent Walt Slade found when he rode in -- and was nearly gunned down by quick-triggered citizens, suspicious of any stranger.
They called Amarillo "e;the Cowboy Capital"e; -- but "e;Corpse-and-Cartridge City"e; would have been a better name after Veck Sosna and his Comancheros rode In!
FEUD RAGED LIKE WILDFIRE -- An old feud, a blood feud -- and out of Great Lost Valley rode Gage Gardin to corner one of Louis Peele's gunhawks m the lonely desert.
Ghosts range -- fearsome figures in gleaming armor, spirits of the conquistadores -- are striking terror into the herdsmen of Texas' Matagorda Bay country.
The author of sixty-two books, more than forty of them published commercially, Ardath Mayhar (1930-2012) began her career in the early 1980s with science fiction novels from Doubleday and TSR.
Young Burr Henderson, who survived an airplane crash in the Arizona desert in Medicine Walk, returns to fight for the ranch that he inherited from his father, and must survive another encounter with death in the unforgiving wasteland.