Lucky Pardners by W. C. Tuttle
Lucky Pardners by W. C. Tuttle
Lucky Pardners
by W. C. Tuttle
Collins, Fontana, 1970, paperback
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, previous owners’ initials on half title page, old price on front cover, age toned pages, slight lean (see photographs)
“Lucky Corrigan rode into EL Pintado late one afternoon and took one of the rooms above the saloon. He didn’t look much like the man who had walked to the main gate of the penitentiary only two weeks before. The hundred dollars he had been given when he came out had multiplied on a roulette wheel, and he had bought himself a new outfit of clothes, plus a horse and saddle.
Before his arrest, Corrigan had been reputed the best bronc rider in the state, a top-hand with cows and a fighter to be reckoned with.
He was not called Lucky for nothing.”