Several years ago, I read a wonderful collection of western
novelettes by Earl Stanley Gardner, originally published in
the pulps. I don't recall the title, and the book is packed
away, but it should not be hard to find. Prime stuff if you
have a sweet tooth for pulp
*and* westerns. Sometimes I think that Gardner (with Norbert
Davis) was the most imaginative of the famous Black Mask
group. His stories seem to be all different and all at least
pretty good. Who can resist Ed Jenkins? Even at his crudest,
Gardner was on the ball.
Best,
MrT
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