Originally published in 1941, and never before reprinted, Young Kit
Carson is a he-man adventure of the American frontier, high in the Rocky
Mountains. Carson battles to maintain peaceful relations between the
Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes, while maintaining order among the
fur-trappers competing for valuable pelts. Kit Carson was a true-life
pulp hero in many respects - a frontiersman who carved out a place in
history, opening the western states to all America. Few authors
described pulp thrills and historical figures as well as H.
Bedford-Jones, referred to by his contemporaries as "the King of the
Pulps".