Description
Western Story Magazine – November 19, 1927 – “Forgotten Treasure” – No Label – Good Interior
Step into the golden age of Western adventure with this November 19, 1927 issue of Western Story Magazine. Featuring the novelette “Forgotten Treasure” by George Owen Baxter, this edition presents a robust mix of serials, short stories, poetry, and frontier articles from classic authors like Max Brand, Jackson Gregory, and Austin Hall.
Condition
This copy is in acceptable condition with a good interior, reflecting normal wear for its age. The front cover shows creases, marks, and light edge wear, while minor rips or blemishes may appear inside. Despite these expected signs of handling, the pages remain intact and readable. The item shown in the listing images is the exact one you will receive—please check all photos carefully for details.
Table of Contents
Novelette
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Forgotten Treasure – George Owen Baxter (p.3)
Serials
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The Diamond Trail – Part IV of a Six-Part Story by Jackson Gregory (p.48)
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Pleasant Jim – Part V of a Six-Part Story by Max Brand (p.81)
Short Stories
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Spooks and Sheriff – Frank Triem (p.72)
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Kid of the Silver Ingot – John Briggs (p.101)
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On Account of a Bear – Austin Hall (p.121)
Poem
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The Trail to Mount Rainier – James Edward Hungerford (p.120)
Article
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Western Pioneers of To-day (Lasater of Falfurrias) – Edward H. Smith (p.112)
Miscellaneous Features
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Birds of the West and North America (The Bobolink) (p.47)
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The Great White Wolf of Sycan (p.71)
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The White Comanche (p.80)
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New Source of Wealth for Eskimos (p.111)
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Cattle Trail Driving Revived (p.119)
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The West’s Ghost Cities (p.129)
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A Tree in the Form of a Chair (p.132)
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Grazing Aids in Ranch Recovery (p.138)
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One More Clever Dog (p.141)
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A Check on Iowa Bank Robberies (p.141)
Departments
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Miner’s Potlatch – J. A. Thompson (p.130)
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The Round-up – The Editor (p.133)
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The Hollow Tree – Helen Rivers (p.136)
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Where to Go and How to Get There – John North (p.139)
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Missing (p.142)
Additional Details
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This issue provides a vivid glimpse into the frontier imagination of the 1920s, blending serialized drama, Western lore, and engaging short fiction—an essential addition for collectors of vintage pulp and Western literature.