They were proud Texans who returned in defeat from the Civil War, totally unaware that a new army of evil men were threatening to take over their beloved state.At first they thought the ambushing and scalping was being done by the fierce Apaches and Comanches tribes that rode the Chisholm Trail. But telltale tracks told them something different. These were shod horses ... the horses of white men.
They were proud Texans who returned in defeat from the Civil War, totally unaware that a new army of evil men were threatening to take over their beloved state.At first they thought the ambushing and scalping was being done by the fierce Apaches and Comanches tribes that rode the Chisholm Trail. But telltale tracks told them something different. These were shod horses ... the horses of white men.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Rio Kid appeared in his own pulp magazine, THE RIO KID WESTERN, from 1939 to 1953, plus one issue ot TRIPLE WESTERN, with 77 western adventures to his credit, written by a variety of pulp authors (34 by Tom Curry, 12 by Walter A. Tomkins, 7 by Lee E. Wells, 7 by Joseph Chadwick, 5 by C. William Harrison, 4 by Dean Owen, 3 by D. B. Newton, 3 by Roe Richmond, and 1 by Gunnison Steele).
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