REH Contents
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"The Garden of Fear"
(From Marvel Tales Volume 1 Number 2)
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Non-REH Contents |
Marvel Tales Volume 1 Number 1
(May 1934)
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"The Man with the Hour Glass" by
L. A. Eshbach
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"Antares" by Natalie H. Wooley
(poem)
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"The Cossacks Ride Hard" by August
W. Derleth
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"Celephaïs" by H. P.
Lovecraft
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"Binding Deluxe" by David H. Keller
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Marvel Tales Volume
1 Number 2 (July/August 1934)
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"The Dark Beasts" by Frank B. Long, Jr.
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"Synthetic" by Harl Vincent
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"From the Log of the Space-Ship Flammarian"
by Manly Wade Wellman (poem)
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"Antidote" by Robert M. Hyatt
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"Conquest" by H. Donald Spatz (poem)
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"The Torch of Life" by Joe W. Skidmore
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"A Horror in Profile" by Wilfred Blanch
Talman
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Marvel Tales Volume
1 Number 3 (Winter 1934)
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"The Second Step" by Orris M. Kellar
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"The Ferryman" by Timothy
H. Loft (poem)
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"Lilies" by Robert Bloch
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"The Ship" by Duane W. Rimel (poem)
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"On Board the Space Ship Terra"
by L. A. Eshbach
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"The Golden BoughDavid H. Keller
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"The Titan [Part 1 of 3]" by P.
Schuyler Miller
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Marvel Tales Volume
1 Number 4 (March/April 1935)
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"The Creator" by Clifford
D. Simak
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"The Doom That Came to Sarnath"
by H. P. Lovecraft
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"The Cathedral Crypt" by John
Beynon Harris
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"Sanctuary" by Natalie H.
Wooley (poem)
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"The Titan" [Part 2 of 3]
by P. Schuyler Miller
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"Masters of Matter" by Amelia
Reynolds Long
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"Haunted House" by Lovell
Hert (poem)
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"The Nebula of Death" [Part
1 of 2] by George Allan England
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Marvel Tales Volume
1 Number 5 (Summer 1935)
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"Mars Colonizes" by Miles
J. Breuer
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"The Man from Makassar" by Carl
Jacobi
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"The Titan" [Part 3 of 3]
by P. Schuyler Miller
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"Annabel Reeves" by Ralph
Milne Farley
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"Witch’s Bercuese" by Emil
Petaja (poem)
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"The Elfin Lights" by Anders
W. Drake
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"The Nebula of Death" [Part
2 of 2] by George Allan England
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"Famous Fantasy Fans" by
Forrest J. Ackerman
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Notes
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This is a limited edition of 300
books.
Deluxe slipcase limited to only the first 100 copies.
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MARVEL TALES is the complete run
of 5 issues dating from May 1934 to Summer 1935.
Each page was carefully scanned and cleaned up the areas
that were difficult to read, but not altering the typos or layout, so
you still felt like you were reading a 75 year old zine.
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The publisher went to great effort
to match the appearance of the original issues.
The book pages are tan except for the front and back covers
which are in color as noted below.
Volume 1 Number 1: Blue covers
Volume 1 Number 2: Orange covers
Volume 1 Number 3: Orange covers
Volume 1 Number 4: White covers
Volume 1 Number 5: White covers
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There is no publisher listed.
The copyright is assigned to Lance Thingmaker.
The book publisher's introduction page is credited to
Lance Thingmaker.
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