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Lantern of the Salt King - The Weird West Tales of Deputy Marshal Lee Winters vol 4
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Lantern of the Salt King - The Weird West Tales of Deputy Marshal Lee Winters vol 4 in Bloomington, MN
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Lantern of the Salt King - The Weird West Tales of Deputy Marshal Lee Winters vol 4 in Bloomington, MN
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Peril Press presents:The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 4by Lon WilliamsReal Western Stories, April 1955Lee Winters Story LONG LIVE THE KING by Lon WilliamsDeputy Marshal Lee Winters thought he’d seen just about every possible kind of creep—and all of them dangerous. That was before he encountered the one who called himself King Kiff-Wiff! 5800 WordsReal Western Stories, June 1955Lee Winters StoryLANTERN IN THE SKYby Lon WilliamsWhat was the secret of the light, far up the mountainside—and the terrible cries that arose every now and then?5500 WordsReal Western Stories, August 1955A Lee Winters storyTHE SALT WAGONSby Lon WilliamsIf anyone had told Winters this story, he wouldn’t have believed a word of it!5300 WordsReal Western Stories, October 1955Lee Winters StoryTHE HONEY JUG by LON WILLIAMSWas it just the after-effects of the slug that grazed his skull, or did Lee Winters really have an utterly strange encounter in ghostly Lowbow Canyon?5000 WordsReal Western Stories, February 1956Lee Winters StoryTRAIL OF PAINTED ROCKSby Lon WilliamsNot the least of the puzzles and terrors of Tallyho Canyon for Lee Winters was the fact that all the eerie characters he met there seemed to know him!5100 WordsThis Edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of Real Western Stories magazine cover that the stories come from.
Peril Press presents:The Weird West Tales of Lee Winters vol 4by Lon WilliamsReal Western Stories, April 1955Lee Winters Story LONG LIVE THE KING by Lon WilliamsDeputy Marshal Lee Winters thought he’d seen just about every possible kind of creep—and all of them dangerous. That was before he encountered the one who called himself King Kiff-Wiff! 5800 WordsReal Western Stories, June 1955Lee Winters StoryLANTERN IN THE SKYby Lon WilliamsWhat was the secret of the light, far up the mountainside—and the terrible cries that arose every now and then?5500 WordsReal Western Stories, August 1955A Lee Winters storyTHE SALT WAGONSby Lon WilliamsIf anyone had told Winters this story, he wouldn’t have believed a word of it!5300 WordsReal Western Stories, October 1955Lee Winters StoryTHE HONEY JUG by LON WILLIAMSWas it just the after-effects of the slug that grazed his skull, or did Lee Winters really have an utterly strange encounter in ghostly Lowbow Canyon?5000 WordsReal Western Stories, February 1956Lee Winters StoryTRAIL OF PAINTED ROCKSby Lon WilliamsNot the least of the puzzles and terrors of Tallyho Canyon for Lee Winters was the fact that all the eerie characters he met there seemed to know him!5100 WordsThis Edition includes the original illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of Real Western Stories magazine cover that the stories come from.

















