There's almost enough happening on this cover that it reminds me of Norman Saunders' work, but it's not a Saunders cover. Even so, I like it quite a bit. No idea who did the art. Inside this issue of WESTERN NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES are stories by some good pulpsters, including Giles A. Lutz, Ray Gaulden, Nelson C. Nye, John H. Latham, and little-known Harry E. Baker, who published only a few stories. I can't say that any of those authors are actual favorites of mine, but I'll bet it's an entertaining issue anyway.
Saturday, January 08, 2022
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Novels and Short Stories, October 1947
There's almost enough happening on this cover that it reminds me of Norman Saunders' work, but it's not a Saunders cover. Even so, I like it quite a bit. No idea who did the art. Inside this issue of WESTERN NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES are stories by some good pulpsters, including Giles A. Lutz, Ray Gaulden, Nelson C. Nye, John H. Latham, and little-known Harry E. Baker, who published only a few stories. I can't say that any of those authors are actual favorites of mine, but I'll bet it's an entertaining issue anyway.
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Looks like Allen Anderson's work to me.
Yeah, the faces do look like Anderson's work.
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