#1 The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger

By Gaylord DuBois
Illustrated by Paul Laune


Cover Art from The Lone Ranger Frontispiece from The Lone Ranger
(Cover)
(Frontispiece)

A masked rider scattered the angry
crowd.

       Mysterious, unnamed friend to all in trouble, the Lone Ranger on his magnificent horse, Silver, rides the Western range.

       When a series of "accidents" threatens to delay the work on the first transcontinental railroad, the Lone Ranger steps in. Alone, he prevents an attempt to wreck a work train, he stops a fake Indian raid on the pay train, rescues a girl captured by a band of Sioux Indians . . . . .

       Wherever danger threatens, there is this dauntless rider, wise in the ways of the wilderness, and ever astride his superb silver mount.

       Here is breathless adventure, and a hero already famous for the exploits which have made him beloved to radio audiences.


Copyright, 1936, by
THE LONE RANGER, Inc.




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