Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Big-Book Western, November 1952
BIG-BOOK WESTERN wasn't the iconic pulp that DIME WESTERN and STAR WESTERN, its Popular Publications stablemates, were, but it was a good solid magazine for a long time. By 1952 many of the big names were gone. I've never heard of the author of this issue's lead novel, William Bender Jr. In fact, the only one of the authors I'm really familiar with is Talmage Powell, who's best known for his hardboiled mysteries. One of the other authors, Richard H. Nelson, was really William L. Hamling, who was on the verge of a successful career as a magazine and book publisher. There's also a reprint from the August 1940 issue of DIME WESTERN of a story by Stone Cody, who was really Thomas Mount.
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You can find some bio infos about William Bender Jr. in Bear Alley Blog.
This is the incipit:
Major William Bender Jr., AFRes, born in 1916, was a Staff Information Officer for the Aeronautical Systems Division (Part 1, Reserve) of the AFSC, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
Greetings from Italy,
Tiziano Agnelli
Hi--I have posted some additional stuff about Major Bender Here: http://www.ciscohouston.com/LPs/on_the_ranch.shtml You can find contact info on the "Who Are We" page.
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