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Originally published in 1941, and never before reprinted, Young Kit Carson is a he-man adventure of the American frontier, high in the Rocky Mountains. Carson battles to maintain peaceful relations between the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes, while maintaining order among the fur-trappers competing for valuable pelts. Kit Carson was a true-life pulp hero in many respects - a frontiersman who carved out a place in history, opening the western states to all America. Few authors described pulp thrills and historical figures as well as H. Bedford-Jones, referred to by his contemporaries as "the King of the Pulps".…mehr

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Originally published in 1941, and never before reprinted, Young Kit Carson is a he-man adventure of the American frontier, high in the Rocky Mountains. Carson battles to maintain peaceful relations between the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes, while maintaining order among the fur-trappers competing for valuable pelts. Kit Carson was a true-life pulp hero in many respects - a frontiersman who carved out a place in history, opening the western states to all America. Few authors described pulp thrills and historical figures as well as H. Bedford-Jones, referred to by his contemporaries as "the King of the Pulps".
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H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific writer, authoring over 100 novels. In some circles, he was referred to as the "King of the Pulps" - Although several authors were contenders for the title, Bedford-Jones' output placed him near the top of the list. He wrote for several popular pulp magazines of the era, although his main market was "Blue Book" magazine. Bedford-Jones was particularly prominent in the area of historical fiction dealing with several different eras. He worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe.