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the October 1952 issue of Range Riders Western (Vol. 25, No. 1) features the following stories:
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"Guns Across No Man’s Land" by Joseph Chadwick
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"Hot Gun Holiday" by Lee Floren
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"Bugles and Blood" by Al Storm
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"Hear the Warning Wind" by Cy Kees
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"Slade of the Overland" by T.J. Kerttula and D.L. McDonald
In "Guns Across No Man’s Land," Steve Reese, Hank Bell, and Dusty Trail investigate the theft of a prize bull, leading them into a conflict with rustlers and rebels. "Hot Gun Holiday" follows the Calgary Kid, a sheriff's deputy, who faces a moral dilemma when he's forced to arrest a man who once saved his life. "Bugles and Blood" tells the story of a young man returning home after being wrongfully imprisoned for horse theft, seeking justice and redemption. "Hear the Warning Wind" is a short story by Cy Kees, featuring a mysterious stranger whose tale of danger and intrigue leads to unexpected consequences. "Slade of the Overland" follows the adventures of Slade, a rugged cowboy navigating the challenges of the frontier.
These stories exemplify the classic Western pulp fiction of the era, combining action, adventure, and moral dilemmas in the Old West setting.
