Popular Library 314 (Feb., 1951). First Printing. Cover Art by A. Leslie Ross
Quoting from the back cover:
"So you fell for a HALF-BREED!"
"Sam Dryden's vicious taunt before a circle of sourdoughs lashed Jack Drewry like a whip. Blind with rage, Drewry lunged at Dryden driving both fists. Drewry, a tenderfoot in the North, had lost out in a stampede at the Edge of Beyond, a gold- mining camp. Recklessly searching for a new claim he worked his way north to the Edge into an uncharted country that old sourdoughs swore was haunted by devils and veined with black gold. Stranded and injured in this frozen waste Drewry was rescued by lovely Helene Beloit who brought him to her father's house. During the long days of healing Drewry grew to love Helene, but he was conscious of an unspoken barrier between them -- a barrier he could not fathom until he heard Dryden's rasping voice snarl 'breed girl."
Popular Library 314 (Feb., 1951). First Printing. Cover Art by A. Leslie Ross
Quoting from the back cover:
"So you fell for a HALF-BREED!"
"Sam Dryden's vicious taunt before a circle of sourdoughs lashed Jack Drewry like a whip. Blind with rage, Drewry lunged at Dryden driving both fists. Drewry, a tenderfoot in the North, had lost out in a stampede at the Edge of Beyond, a gold- mining camp. Recklessly searching for a new claim he worked his way north to the Edge into an uncharted country that old sourdoughs swore was haunted by devils and veined with black gold. Stranded and injured in this frozen waste Drewry was rescued by lovely Helene Beloit who brought him to her father's house. During the long days of healing Drewry grew to love Helene, but he was conscious of an unspoken barrier between them -- a barrier he could not fathom until he heard Dryden's rasping voice snarl 'breed girl."