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Lassiter: Gunfight at Ringo Junction $10.00
    : Belmont Tower BT50584, 1973, . . , , Paperback. Near Fine. pseudonym of Todhunter Ballard; after being chased into Canada by a Montana posse after his hide, Lassiter joins up with an untrustworthy halfbreed seeking guns for a rebellion; 142 pgs.; impressions, tanning, light general wear; a nice  
Hell in Paradise Valley b/w The Night Hell's Corne $7.50
    : Ace Double 32718, 1972, . . , , Paperback. About Very Good. First Edition. covers by Gil Cohen, frontispieces by Jack Gaughan; dampstain to a few page tips on Cord side, slant, moderate general wear;; . , , , .  
The Law Busters $6.00
    : Dell 4701, 1969, . . , , Paperback. Good to Very Good. 1st Thus. reissues an earlier Dell edition (#666), which itself reissued the 1950 Dodd, Mead hardcover; pseudonym of Harry S. Drago; a pair of high-priced troubleshooters tackle a gang of bloodthirsty land-grabbers; mild dampstain to bottom  
KID (FOREST) KERLEY $50.00
    : The Arthur Westbrook Company, . . , , Wraps. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. nd; #9 in the publisher's "Early Western Life Series"; flaking at bottom staple, tanned pages, light edgewear, light smudging to back cover; a great copy, internally tight and clean; fragile to begin with, it wou  
TED STRONG'S MOTOR CAR, or, Fast and Furious $25.00
    : Street & Smith, 1925, . . , , Wraps. Very Good Plus. Digest. [1915]; No. 41 in the publisher's "The Western Story Library," continuing the cowboy adventures of Ted Strong; chipping to bottom spine, spine wrinkles (printer's flaw), damp-soil to top and fore-edge, small chip/tear to fore-edge of f  
Dutch Schultz $6.00
    : Belmont Tower BT50579, 1973. 1st Belmont Tower edition. , S, originally published in 1962 by Monarch, under the title, "The Dutch Schultz Story"; not exactly the story of a tender-hearted guy: "Murderer, bootlegger, racketeer and double-crosser, Dutch Schultz was universally hated. Even his cont  
Killer In Town $17.50
    : Dell First Edition A199, 1959, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. First Edition. Cdn.; two friends find themselves on opposite sides of the law, one a Territory marshal, the other a wanted man in Kansas; cover by John Leone; spine slant; internally tight and clean;; . , , , .  
The Tall Stranger $6.00
    : Gold Medal D1742, 1966, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. Reprint. the people of a wagon train hate their guide, a man who has already saved them from massacre, but whom they believe is a traitor and a killer; slant, previous owner's signature;; . , , , .  
The Private Life of Mr. Pepys $5.00
    : Dell F141, . . , , Canadian printing, reissuing the 1959 Farrar, Straus & Cudahy hardcover; the biography of a man who turned down no temptation to sin, and who was on a first-name basis with debauchery and self-indulgence; 287 pgs., incl. Notes and Index; moderate edgewear, a hint of spine roll  
The Kingdom Of Flying Men $5.00
    : Pocket Jr J-51, . . , , an ex-bomber pilot with sixty missions, one eye, and no job finds himself and some old squadron mates in the business of moving air-freight, facing animosity from a bitter rival, and danger from unco-operative elements; thin reading creases, some spine roll, moderate hand  
Glide Path $5.00
    : Dell 2919, . . , , Cdn.; originally published in hardcover in 1963; an acknowledged sf giant tries his hand at a novel of the Air Force during WWII; some fading to edges, light edgewear, rubbing, a bit of spine roll, gentle crease to bottom edge of front cover, impressions to rear cover;; . , ,  
Triggerman $5.00
    : Dell 636, . . , , "He brought powdersmoke law to a hellfire town."; cover by Bob Stanley; slant, ink number on front cover, some long gentle creases;; . , , , .  
The Dotmakers $5.00
    : Book Co. of America 007, . . , , western set in a mining town where "justice was only a word in the dictionary"; rubbing and light wear;; . , , , .  
Rope The Wind $5.00
    : Dell 1020, . . , , Cdn.; "He rode the trail to a grim showdown."; cover by John Leone; gentle cover creases, some slant;; . , , , .  
Rimrock Renegade $5.00
    : Pyramid 403, . . , S, "It wasn't his fight, but he found himself right in the middle"; cover by Mort Engle; previous owner's initial on inside front cover, creasing to several areas of front cover, some chipping to spine ends;; . Good, Paperback, , Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall.  
Trail Town $5.00
    : Dell D290, . . , S, "Where the men are divided into two enemy camps--and only the sheriff plays a lone hand"; cover by John Leone; thin reading crease, short separations at bottom spine edges, creasing to rear cover;; . Good, Paperback, , Sextodecimo -- from 5.75" to 6.75".  
Trail Of Lost Skulls $5.00
    : Ace M-160, . . , S, "In the valley of bones lay the West's strangest treasure," and when Yavapai Jones gets involved with a bone-hunting professor, the strange treasure could mean death for them both; light edgewear, faint soil to cover, rubbing, moderate handling wear;; . About Very Good, Paper  
Trail's End $8.00
    : Popular Library 272, . . , S, originally published in 1921 by Little, Brown; a captive girl, a cut-throat crew, and a brave rescuer; fading to edge stain, light general wear;; . Very Good, Paperback, , Duodecimo -- from 6.75" to 7.75" tall.  
The Gun And The Law $10.00
    : Dell First Edition A201, . First Edition. , S, a lawman looking to avenge his brother's death must capture two killers who know their only chance to stay alive is to kill the lawman ("A bullet through the heart was too tame. He wanted to watch the killers swing."); some slant, faint soil mark to  
Lassiter, Guerrilla $5.00
    : Belmont Tower 51105, 1972. . , S, Lassiter signs on when rubber and lumber tycoons recruit a private army of gunmen to chase rebels from southern Mexico, but he's really after an old friend turned doublecrosser; small abrasion to bottom left edge of front cover, some rubbing, mild general wear;  
We, Too, Must Love $20.00
    : Eclipse Paperbacks nn, . . , S, Australian ed.; lesbiana; in 1955 the author published 'We Walk Alone,' a study of a lesbian by a lesbian, and it generated a surprising number of letters; in this book, originally published by Gold Medal, the author offers "an answer to those letters as well as a  
A Killer in Whiskey Smith $6.00
    : Ace 44250, 1971, . . , , Paperback. Near Fine. the third of the author's titles set in Whiskey Smith, "the jumping off spot for the real Wild West of the frontier days."; a man who was judged to be defending himself when he killed three men on a Fort Smith street is heading back to the same town  
Born Savage $5.00
    : Magnum 4200-6, . . , , Paperback. Good. a man expecting to settle a score with an old enemy and marry the girl he loves finds that not only has his girl thrown him over and married that same enemy, but he is framed for murder; a larger type Easy-Eye book; spine slant, small soil mark to front en  
Tamara $5.00
    : Paperback Library 63-074, 1969, . . , , Paperback. About Very Good. First Edition. Cdn.; a beautiful (naturally) young (naturally) woman who loses her memory after a hit-and-run accident is positively identified as being two different women, and while she searches for the truth of her past she f  
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: The Invisibility Affair $5.00
    : Ace G-645, 1967, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. #11 in the series based on the television show with starred Robert Vaughan and David McCallum; THRUSH has developed a new weapon, and as usual, they plan to do some bad things with it; tanned pages, small soil mark to top edge, general handling wear  
Death and the Spider $5.00
    : Mews 00037, 1976, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. 1st Mews edition. #4 in the pulp fiction Spider series, originally published in the '40s; in this one, usually law-abiding people begin committing hideous acts of violence, often followed by suicide, and to stop the slaughter the Spider must fight  
The Phantom Detective No. 6: THE DAGGERS OF KALI $15.00
    : Corinth Regency CR106, 1965, . . , , Paperback. Very Good to Fine. 1st Corinth Regency edition. a master criminal will stop at nothing to acquire seven priceless museum pieces which will lead to possession of a new superweapon; impressions, faint flaking, tanned pages, light general wear; intern  
The Oak and the Ram $5.00
    : Berkley 02534, 1974, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. 3rd Berkley edition. heroic fantasy; the fifth Corum book; cover by David McCall Johnson; vertical crease to top edge of front cover, thin crease to bottom right corner of front cover, tanning, light general wear; internally tight and clean;; .  
The Sackett Brand $5.00
    : Bantam H4722, . . , , Paperback. About Very Good. 5th Bantam edition. forty gunslingers have Tell Sackett cornered, but they're about to learn that if you fight one Sackett, you fight 'em all; rubbing, thin reading crease, previous owner's name;; . , , , .  
Mojave Crossing $5.00
    : Bantam F3806, 1968, . . , , Paperback. Good. 2nd Bantam edition. a Sackett novel; moderate general wear, previous owner's name scribbled over on first end paper;; . , , , .  
Lando $5.00
    : Bantam H4656, 1969, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. 4th Bantam edition. after spending six years in a Mexican prison, Lando Sackett hunts down the men who betrayed him; previous owner's signature, rubbing, thin reading crease;; . , , , .  
Assignment--Cong Hai Kill $5.00
    : Gold Medal T2408, . . , , Paperback. Very Good. a Sam Durrell thriller; moderate general wear; internally tight and clean;; . , , , .  
Boot Hill $6.50
    : Harlequin 136, 1951, . . , , Paperback. Fair Reading Copy. 1st Harlequin edition. a young man flees to a strange country to start his life anew after his father dies a violent death at the hands of a vengeful posse; cover by Hurman;; . , , , .  
The Hand of Fu Manchu $5.00
    : Pyramid F-688, 1962, . . , , Paperback. Good. 1st Pyramid edition. third in the series featuring the evil doctor; cover by Rudy Nappi; moderate edge soil, some slant/roll;; . , , , .  
By the Waters of Manhattan $17.50
    Charles Boni Paper Books, NY, June 1930 By the Waters of Manhattan, by Charles Reznikoff, pub by Charles Boni Paper Books, NY, June 1930. Introduction by Louis Untermeyer. Paperback, 7 x 5, 255pp, in VG condition, outside a bit soiled but i nside clean except for some child's pencil marks in back, binding secure. A lino-cut picture on the front shows what looks like a lower East side street with t  
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