Year : |
November
1935
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Book No. : |
None
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Edition : |
1st
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Format : |
Periodical
(Pulp Magazine)
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Pages : |
128
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Cover art : |
Margaret
Brundage
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Illustrations : |
Andrew
Brosnatch, Hugh Rankin,
Vincent Napoli, Jack Binder
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"Shadows
in Zamboula"
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Non-REH Content
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"In Thessaly" by Clark Ashton Smith
(poem)
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"The Consuming Flame" by Paul Ernst
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"The Hand of Wrath" by E. Hoffmann
Price
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"Ghost of the Lava" by Katharine
Buoy (poem)
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"The Way Home" by Paul Frederick
Stern
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"The Carnival
of Death" (Part 3 of 4) by Arlton Eadie
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"When the Flame-Flowers Blossomed"
by Leslie F. Stone
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"Top of the
World" by Tarleton Collier
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"Mr. Berbeck
Had a Dream" by August W. Derleth
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"William Wilson"
by Edgar Allan Poe (reprint)
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The Eyrie
(letter column)
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There are two known
Canadian editions of Weird Tales.
The first edition ran from June 1935 to July 1936.
It was identical to the U.S. edition in contents, though there are some
cover differences.
The second edition ran for 58 issues bi-monthly from May
1942 to November 1951.
Both editions were published by the American News Company
of Toronto.
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Editor: Farnsworth Wright
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"Shadows in Zamboula"
is illustrated by Vincent Napoli.
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