List of Ace Western Letter-series Single Titles - M Series

M Series

  • M-100 WE John Callahan A Man Named Raglan / Barry Cord Gun Junction (1964)
  • M-102 WE Ray Hogan Hoodoo Guns / Rod Patterson Trouble At Hangdog Flats (1964)
  • M-104 WE Tom West Sidewinder Showdown / Dan J. Stevens Land Beyond The Law
  • M-106 WE Reese Sullivan The Blind Trail / Tim Kelly Ride Of Fury (1964)
  • M-108 WE Rod Patterson Gunfire Heritage / Wayne C. Lee Warpath West (1965)
  • M-110 WE Tom West Bushwack Brand / Merle Constiner Wolf On Horseback (1965)
  • M-112 WE Nelson Nye Rogue's Rendezvous / Gun Feud At Tiedown
  • M-114 WE Brian Garfield (as Frank Wynne) Lynch Law Canyon / Stephen Payne Stampede On Farway Pass
  • M-118 WE Merle Constiner Guns At Q Cross / Tom West The Toughest Town In The Territory (1965)
  • M-120 WE Nelson Nye Ambush At Yuma's Chimney / John Callahan Ride The Wild Land (1965)
  • M-122 WE Roger G. Spellman Tall For A Texan / William Vance Outlaw Brand (1965)
  • M-124 WE Stephen Payne Trail Of The Vanishing Ranchers / Tom West Battle At Rattlesnake Pass (1965)
  • M-126 WE Harry Whittington Valley Of Savage Men / Ben Elliott Brother Badman (1965)
  • M-128 WE Brian Garfield (as Brian Wynne) The Night It Rained Bullets / Reese Sullivan Nemesis Of Circle A (1965)
  • M-130 WE John Callahan Half-Injun, Half-Wildcat / Clement Hardin Outcast Of Ute Bend (1965)
  • M-134 WE Tom West Lost Loot Of Kittycat Ranch / Lin Searles Saddle The Wind (1965)
  • M-136 WE Ray Hogan Panhandle Pistolero / Nelson Nye The Marshall Of Pioche (1966)
  • M-138 WE Brian Garfield (as Frank Wynne) Call Me Hazard / Dean Owens The Rincon Trap (1966)
  • M-140 WE Reese Sullivan Deadly Like A .45 / Barry Cord Last Stage To Gomorrah (1966)
  • M-144 WE Ernest Haycox Trigger Trio (1966)
  • M-158 WE Brian Garfield (as Brian Wynne) The Proud Riders (1966)
  • M-160 WE Nelson Nye Trail Of Lost Skulls (C. 1)

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