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English: Image of the front cover of William MacLeod's pulp fiction work, titled 'Gun Sight Pass'. Published in 1921.
No records in Stanford DB or Copyright.org DB pertaining to this specific book. Was only able to locate one image that is similar to the cover-art for this book, via google image search. There is very little imagery available anywhere on the Internet. Due to the scarcity of the cover-art image, and with no specific information pertaining to the cover-artist, further the fact that this book was a map-back book published between 1941-53 (sometimes arguably to 1960 - but still prior to 1964), the assumption that this cover(s) fall into PD-US-not-renewed is fair, marking as such |
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Source | George Kelley pulp fiction collection, University at Buffalo |
Author | William MacLeod Raine |
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