There are actually two points of interest about this particular issue, though. The first, and more well known is that this is the issue in which Elmore Leonard's story, 3:10 to Yuma, first appeared in print. The story is quite short (around 4,500 words).
Elmore Leonard had this to say about his story:
Illustration for 3:10 to Yuma, by Elmore Leonard - Dime Western, March 1953 |
Elmore Leonard had this to say about his story:
And you can read the story itself here, courtesy the Library of America, which collects 8 of his western stories in this hardcover collection (disable ad-blocker to see links):
Or you can pickup this paperback with all of his westerns:
Anyway, the other interesting point about this issue, to me at least, is the cover. When i saw it, I was reminded of another cover, and i went looking for it. Here it is, changed from the Star Western May 1939 issue.
I wonder if the original artist was asked to make the changes.
Or you can pickup this paperback with all of his westerns:
Anyway, the other interesting point about this issue, to me at least, is the cover. When i saw it, I was reminded of another cover, and i went looking for it. Here it is, changed from the Star Western May 1939 issue.
Star Western May 1939 and Dime Western March 1953 |
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