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boy wundyr x18 Aug 2017 8:28 a.m. PST

Altus Press (which has re-released tons of old pulp fiction in recent years) has a new book collecting the novels of the Mavericks, who look like a great, colour-coded set of heroes for Old West Gaming:

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"Lance Clayton, Doc Grimson, Charlie Parr, Lockjaw Johnson, and Flint Maddox… They were wanted men, those five hard-riding travelers of the still night trails… Mavericks all, they had entered outlawry for five different reasons, drawn irresistibly down the Owlhoot Trail from five different walks of rangeland life. They became one living inseparable unit of grim, uncompromising justice, united as one man by their friendship, their burning championship of the underdog—and the high, white flame of their courage….

Contains the following stories: "Five Against the Law," "Mesquite Manhunters," "Bait for the Lobo Pack," "Doc Grimson's Outlaw Posse," and "Charlie Parr's Gunsmoke Cure.""

The book (though I'll wait for the trade paperback!):
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