by Norman F. Brandhorst (Author)
Six stories by Norman F. Brandhorst, originally presented in Railroad Stories Magazine between 1933-1934: COLORADO MIDLAND - A cloud of suspicion hanging over him, Boomer Dan Hart tackles the toughest chunk of railroad in the world ; A MAN'S JOB - It takes more than a dumb cluck to keep an engine hot ; BOOMER JIM'S LAST RUN-Tomorrow he would be an old man, on the downward path; tonight he was a youth again ; RAILROAD MAN-He rode close to eternity before he came back ; BRASS HAT - A gripping story of an official hated by all his employees.; RIGHT-OF-WAY-There was more to building this pike than blasting out the grade and laying tracks ; Cover by Aurion Proctor; Illustrated by Joseph Easley and Douglas Hilliker; Produced under license with White River Productions, Inc