Brick Davidson the redhead from Sun Dog is a Montana sheriff When his good friend Silent Slade is convicted of the murder of Scotty McKee Brick is absolutely sure his friend was wrongly accused and allows Slade to escape He then tenders his resignation as sheriff and makes it look as though he's heading for the Mexican border In fact his mission is finding the real murderer so that Slade can be exonerated In the course of his investigation Brick Davidson lands right in the middle of a diamond smuggling plot which only ...
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Brick Davidson the redhead from Sun Dog is a Montana sheriff When his good friend Silent Slade is convicted of the murder of Scotty McKee Brick is absolutely sure his friend was wrongly accused and allows Slade to escape He then tenders his resignation as sheriff and makes it look as though he's heading for the Mexican border In fact his mission is finding the real murderer so that Slade can be exonerated In the course of his investigation Brick Davidson lands right in the middle of a diamond smuggling plot which only serves to complicate his mission of proving his friend's innocence
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Very Good jacket. First Edition. Scarce. First ed. Jacket has minor shelf wear, overall VG/NF in mylar. Vibrant yellow cloth boards. Light shelf/reading wear. Pages/boards/jacket clean and vibrant, NO foxing or markings. Binding sturdy. A nice copy. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Slight waviness to the spine, else fine in very good or better dustwrapper (with art by "Mon Randall") with some small tears. Basis for the 1934 film serial *The Red Rider* directed by Lew Landers, and featuring Buck Jones, and with athletic great Jim Thorpe in a lesser role. The 1934 film probably had some effect on the comic book and radio hero created in 1933 as the Bronc Peeler, but whose name was changed in 1938 to Red Ryder (of "You'll shoot your eye out" fame).