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Issue Details

Issue #5
Published January-March 1952
Frequency Quarterly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president)
Notes Designed, produced, and copyright, 1951, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co.

Cover Details

Genre Western
Pencils ? (painting)
Inks ? (painting)
Colors ? (painting)

2 page text story "Caribou!"

Characters Kennebec
Synopsis Kennebec (a white man) and his brother wander too far while hunting Caribou. His brother is killed by Indians and he is left for dead.
Genre Western
Script George Haas
Letters typeset
Notes This story is printed on the inside front and back covers.

16 page Indian Chief story "The Sacred Fire"

Characters Chief Great Sun; Black Crow; Painted Thunder (all Natchez)
Synopsis Creek warriors put out the sacred flame of the Natchez while it is being guarded by Black Crow and Painted Thunder. Black Crow attempts to hide their failure. Painted Thunder ends up with the task of replacing the sacred flame.
Genre Western

16 page Indian Chief story "The False Face"

Characters Fleet Fox; White Moon; Hawk Feather (all Iroquois)
Synopsis When Huron warriors overthrow an Iroquois camp, a young boy is taken as hostage in exchange for allowing the women to live. After ten years of peace, war breaks out again. A masked warrior comes to defend the Iroquois against the Huron.
Genre Western

1 page illustration "On the Southern Plains in 1860"

Synopsis Reproduction of painting with this commentary: "On the Southern Plains in 1860" by Frederick Remington was such a good portrayal of the old United States Cavalry in action that it now hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their arms were an "Army Colt" and a saber.
Genre Western
Pencils Frederick Remington (painting)
Inks Frederick Remington (painting)
Colors Frederick Remington (painting)
Letters typeset
Notes This is the back cover.