List of Ace western numeric-series single titles

List of Ace western numeric-series single titles

Ace Books have published hundreds of western titles, starting in 1952. Most of these were Ace Doubles (dos-à-dos format), but they also published a few single volumes. Between 1952 and 1968, the books had a letter-series identifier; after that date they were given five digit numeric serial numbers. There are 38 number-series western titles in the list below, but it may be incomplete.

The list given here gives a date of publication; in all cases this refers to the date of publication by Ace, and not the date of original publication of the novels. For more information about the history of these titles, see Ace Books, which includes a discussion of the serial numbering conventions used and an explanation of the letter-code system.

*04745 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Bandit of Hell's Bend"
*14194 "WE" Nelson Nye "Death Valley Slim"
*14198 "WE" John Bickham "Decker's Campaign"
*14240 "WE" Wayne C. Lee "Die-Hard"
*14247 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Deputy Sheriff of Commanche County"
*22725 "WE" Nelson Nye "Hellbound for Ballarat" (1970)
*28911 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Girl from Hollywood"
*29741 "WE" Todhunter Ballard "Gold in California" (1965)
*29743 "WE" Todhunter Ballard "Gold in California" (1965)
*30710 "WE" Giles A. Lutz "Gun Rich"
*32575 "WE" Charles O. Locke "The Hell Bent Kid"
*48877 "WE" Giles A. Lutz "The Lonely Ride"
*48918 "WE" Nelson Nye "Long Run"
*51642 "WE" Ray Hogan "The Man from Barranca Negra"
*52740 "WE" L.P. Homes "The Maverick Star" (1969)
*54460 "WE" Edgar Rice Burrough "The Mucker" (1974)
*64512 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Outlaw of Torn"
*67131 "WE" L. L. Foreman "Plundering Gun"
*71076 "WE" Clifton Adams "Reckless Men"
*71816 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Return of the Mucker"
*72280 "WE" Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Rider"
*72360 "WE" John Callahan "Ride the Wild Land & Jernigan" (1965)
*73425 "WE" L. L. Foreman "Rogue's Legacy" (1968)
*75617 "WE" Ray Hogan "Showdown on Texas Flat"
*76015 "WE" Robert Mccaig "The Shadow Maker" (1970)
*76181 "WE" Louis L'Amour (as Jim Mayo) "Showdown at Yellow Butte"
*77520 "WE" Wayne Lee "Son of a Gunman"
*77918 "WE" James Powell "Stage to Seven Springs"
*78830 "WE" Giles A. Lutz "The Stranger"
*79805 "WE" Roy Manning "Tangled Trail"
*80400 "WE" Nelson Nye "The Texas Gun"
*80575 "WE" Nelson Nye "Thief River"
*82401 "WE" Ernest Haycox "Trigger Trio"
*82410 "WE" D.B. Newton "Triple Trouble"
*82430 "WE" Nelson Nye "Trouble At Quinn's Crossing"
*88010 "WE" T.V. Olsen "Westward They Rode"
*90426 "WE" Lee Hoffman "Gunfight at Laramie"
*90701 "WE" Robert J. Hogan "The Wolver"

References

* [http://people.uncw.edu/smithms/ACE.html Ace Image Library] . Contains images of most covers for both the singles and doubles.
* [http://www.bookscans.com/ Bookscans] . Contains numerous images of the Ace covers.


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