Saturday, August 24, 2013

Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Speed Western, September 1945


The cover of this issue of SPEED WESTERN is a good reminder of the fact that telephones existed earlier than what we sometimes think. The stories inside are by top-notch authors, too, including William Heuman, Laurence Donovan, and William R. Cox.

4 comments:

Walker Martin said...

Interesting cover for a western magazine. A pretty girl with a dead guy; this could have been a cover for a detective pulp. No horses or cowboys blazing away at each other.

Charles R. Rutledge said...

Makes me think of Roy Rogers movies which took place in what were then contemporary times, but were still full of horses, gunfights, and such.

David Cranmer said...

She's guilty. I'm sure of it.

Cap'n Bob said...

They same year Custer was defeated at the Little Big Horn, there were telephones.