Peter Dawson
Peter Dawson is the nom de plume used by Jonathan Hurff Glidden. He was born in Kewanee, Illinois, in 1907 and studied English literature at the University of Illinois. He wrote over a dozen Western novels and published over 120 short novels and stories in magazines. He died in 1957.
Peter Dawson is the nom de plume used by Jonathan Hurff Glidden. He was born in Kewanee, Illinois, in 1907 and studied English literature at the University of Illinois. He wrote over a dozen Western novels and published over 120 short novels and stories in magazines. He died in 1957. See less
Peter Dawson's Featured Books
Peter Dawson book reviews
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Killers
Gunfighters Galore
by charles, Mar 1, 2020
The Killers is a collection of eleven stories about gunslingers edited by Peter Dawson. Sadly there is no story by Peter Dawson here to make it an even twelve. But the eleven presented are by some of ... Read More
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The Big Outfit
Big Outfit
by charles, Mar 1, 2020
Big Jim Harbour had turned in his badge and left that kind of life behind, but when Gardies the owner of the Big Outfit dies, and leaves the ranch to his daughter, and the land-grabbers come enmass ... Read More
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Dead Man Pass
Surviving to Fight Another Day
by charles, Mar 1, 2020
Another offering by Peter Dawson which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in the middle 1950's, Dead Man Pass in the story of Bill Tenn, a saddle tramp, they thought they could push around. ... Read More