This collection of stories, selected from the Whispering Sands stories originally published in "Argosy" between 1931 and 1934, features desert prospector Bob Zane in tales of outlaws, Indians, and adventure
ERLE STANLEY GARDNER, author, lawyer, humanitarian, adventurer, was born in 1889. He was not only the world s best-selling author, he was also almost unbelievably prolific. Early in his career, he produced a great variety of short stories and novelettes—almost 600 of them. He knew the deserts of the Southwest at first hand, and traveled as prolifically as he wrote, camping in the desert. Beginning with his first fulllength detective novel (also the first Perry Mason novel, The Case of the Velvet Claws, Morrow, 1933), he averaged approximately one book every four months until his death in 1970.
His life was a remarkable one, and so were his methods of writing. He remained with the same publisher to the end. The history of this association, remarkable in itself, is recorded in the biography Erie Stanley Gardner: The Case of the Real Perry Mason by Dorothy B. Hughes (Morrow, 1978). His career as a highly disciplined, self-taught writer is documented in the book Secrets of the World's Best-Selling Writer: The Storytelling Techniques of Erie
Stanley Gardner by Francis L. and Roberta B. Fugate (Morrow, 1980).
Like the first collection of Gardner's desert stories, Whispering Sands, published by Morrow in 1981, the stories in Pay Dirt appear here in book form for the first time.
CONTENTS
Singing Sand 19
The Land of Painted Rocks 53
The Big Circle 93
Pay Dirt 131
The Land of Poison Springs 161
Stamp of the Desert 203
Law of the Ghost Town 227
The Law of Drifting Sand 249
The Whip Hand 287
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