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Max Brand wrote some 15 million words for the pulps, so this installment of "Scourge of the Rio Grande" represents just a brief stopover, but Paul Stahr's striking cover painting of a cowboy making dust undoubtedly grabbed many a reader's attention.
Argosy Weekly - October 20, 1934 issue.
Argosy Weekly - October 20, 1934 issue.
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