Description
Western Story Magazine – November 17, 1928 – “The Mountain Man” – No Label – Good Interior
Step back into the rugged world of frontier fiction with this November 17, 1928 issue of Western Story Magazine. Featuring the full-length novel “The Mountain Man” by Robert J. Horton, this volume combines serialized tales, short fiction, and Western articles by prominent writers including Max Brand, George Gilbert, and Leslie Gordon Barnard.
Condition
This magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior, consistent with its age. The cover shows creases, marks, and light wear, and minor rips or blemishes may be present inside. Despite these flaws, the pages remain complete and readable. The exact magazine pictured in this listing is the one you will receive—please check all images for condition purposes.
Table of Contents
Novel
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The Mountain Man – Robert J. Horton (p.1)
Serials
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West of the West – Part II of a Five-Part Story by George Gilbert (p.54)
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Silver Trail – Part IV of a Six-Part Story by Max Brand (p.77)
Short Stories & Poem
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Moose or Men – Kenneth Gilbert (p.43)
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What Made the Pinto Jump – Ray Humphreys (p.71)
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My Pal – Poem by Gerard Holmes (p.101)
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Turned to Stone – Frank Triem (p.102)
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You Can’t Without Water – Leslie Gordon Barnard (p.115)
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Followed – Mel Watt (p.123)
Article
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Rangeland Aristocrats (Aberdeen–Angus) – Ira D. Mullinax (p.110)
Miscellaneous Features
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Birds of the West and North America: The Snow Bunting (p.42)
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Exit the Wild Horse (p.53)
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Roping Lions for a Living (p.70)
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Ancient Relics Found in Arizona (p.76)
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Steers Stampede in Kansas City (p.100)
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Hardships for Horses (p.109)
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Marvels of Arizona (p.122)
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Pioneer Sugar (p.126)
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When the Sour Dough Steps Out (p.136)
Departments
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The Round-up – The Editor (p.127)
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The Hollow Tree – Helen Rivers (p.130)
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Where to Go and How to Get There – John North (p.133)
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Missing (p.138)
Additional Details
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All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering.
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Combined shipping is available—please contact us for details.
This issue reflects the wide-ranging storytelling and rugged atmosphere that made Western Story Magazine a cornerstone of pulp literature, offering everything from adventure and mystery to authentic Western life.