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obsidian-sphere · 1 year ago
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Argosy March, 15, 1937.
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bdfarrands · 6 days ago
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Henry Goes Prehistoric, W. C. Tuttle
Sheriff Henry Harrison Conroy—vaudevillian-turned-lawman—and his oddball deputies, Judge Van Treece and Oscar the giant Swede, are already considered the "Shame of Arizona." But when a gold-hunting prospector is murdered and a wagon plunges into the depths of Lobo Canyon, Henry finds himself chasing clues through bootleg booze, fossil-hunting professors, and political schemes. In a town where comedy and crime go hand in hand, justice may depend on who survives the hangover—and who remembers the night before.
Originally published in Short Stories (January 25, 1948), this screwball Western mystery blends slapstick humor with frontier grit in true W.C. Tuttle fashion.
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seattlemysterybooks · 7 years ago
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October 12, 1935 issue
Borden Chase, “Midnight Taxi” (Part 1 of 7)    
Frederick C. Painton, Test Flight     
Alfred George: Wonders of the World #41. Florida’s Singing Tower   
H. Bedford-Jones, “Bowie Knife” (Part 2 of 6)   
Howard R. Marsh, “The Tuba Pitcher"    
Joseph W. Skidmore: What’s in a Name?    
Stookie Allen: Men of Daring: Buffalo Jones     
W. C. Tuttle, “The Sheriff of Tonto Town” (Part 5 of 6; Henry Sontag)    
Betty Wood McNabb, “Tides"
H. H. Matteson, “Throw ’Em Down McClosky"    
J. W. Holden, “The Worst Earthquake"    
George Challis, “The Dew of Heaven” (Part 6 of 6; Ivor Kildare)   
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mudwerks · 7 years ago
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Popular Library 297 - 1950 ~ Kirk Wilson ~
1950; Shotgun Gold by W.C. Tuttle. Cover art by Kirk Wilson.
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pulpfictionbookstore · 2 years ago
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The Dead-Line by W.C. Tuttle #HashknifeHartley has to do some detecting to discover who is starting a range war between cattle men and sheep men. www.pulpfictionbook.store https://www.instagram.com/p/CoBNgVQrqEp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spokenrealms · 4 years ago
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Spawn of the Desert
Spawn of the Desert
As tense, short story Westerns go, W.C. Tuttle’s “Spawn of the Desert”, set in the 1850s rugged Southwest mountains, is a splendid, fast-paced example of the classic genre of tales of gold and silver mining towns run by ruthless men, and inhabited by an eclectic population of miners, gamblers, gunmen, drunks, hardscrabble women, and the obligatory “colorful” characters. Tuttle (1883-1969) was one…
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skjam · 6 years ago
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seattlemysterybooks · 8 years ago
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June 25, 1932 issue
cover art by William Reusswig
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seattlemysterybooks · 8 years ago
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May 25th, 1937 issue
cover art by A. R. Tilburne
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seattlemysterybooks · 8 years ago
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October 1920 issue
cover art by Ralph Pallen Coleman
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seattlemysterybooks · 8 years ago
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May 10th, 1943 issue
cover art by Edgar Franklin Wittmack
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pulpfictionbookstore · 3 years ago
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The Dead-Line by W.C. Tuttle #westerns #rangewar www.pulpfictionbook.store https://www.instagram.com/p/CagF7Qpr1Fa/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pulpfictionbookstore · 3 years ago
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The Dead-Line by W.C. Tuttle #HashknifeHartley has to figure out who's ginning up a #rangewar between #cattleman and #shepherds. www.pulpfictionbook.store https://www.instagram.com/pulpfictionbookstore/p/CYu4p5WriDQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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obsidian-sphere · 7 years ago
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Argosy October 9, 1937. Uncle Sam cover by V. E. Pyles. Stories include "The Imperfect Gentleman" by L.G. Blochman, "Henry Plays a Hunch" (part 1) by W.C. Tuttle, "Wildcat Talk" by Charles Tenney Jackson, "Armored Car No. 13" by Wayne Brooke, "Stunt Man" (part 3) by Eustace L. Adams, "Taste of Brass" by Perry Adams, "Higher Than Haman" by James R. Webb, "Blue-White and Perfect" (part 4) by Borden Chase, "A Bird and His Tail" by Robert E. Pinkerton, and "Men of Daring" by Stookie Allen.
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