The Comanche’s Woman (Slocum #40) [Paperback] Logan, Jake

$24

Paperback cover has some creasing, a few small tears, and some fading. The binding has a slight lean to it but is secure. The pages are clean.

A well-traveled copy from 1988, this 40th Slocum novel by Jake Logan epitomizes the pulp western fiction that enthralled late 20th century readers. Though worn, the readable interior preserves Logan’s thrilling frontier tale involving the Comanche Nation, reflecting the genre’s mythologized view of the American West. An affordable relic, it represents the era’s popular escapist westerns for adult male audiences and offers collectors a window into this pivotal genre’s culture.

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Paperback cover has some creasing, a few small tears, and some fading. The binding has a slight lean to it but is secure. The pages are clean.

This well-loved copy of “The Comanche’s Woman” by Jake Logan is a prime example of the popular Slocum Western series published by Jove in the late 20th century. As the 40th installment, it showcases the enduring appeal of these pulp fiction adventures following the wandering gunslinger John Slocum. While the wear on this paperback hints at its journey through many hands, the readable interior preserves Logan’s thrilling tale of frontier life and the conflicts between white settlers and the Comanche Nation. Beyond entertainment, the Slocum novels offer a window into the mythologized American West, reflecting the era’s fascination with rugged individualism and manifest destiny. For collectors, this affordable vintage edition represents a piece of the genre’s history and the era’s culture of mass-market westerns catering to adult male readers seeking gritty escapism.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 17.78 × 10.8 × 1.78 in
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