Year : |
November
1944
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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 : |
112
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Cover art : |
Original
Canadian cover - Artist unknown
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Illustrations : |
Unknown
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"Recompense"
(poem)
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Non-REH Content
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"Death's Bookkeeper" by Seabury Quinn
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"The Beasts of Barsac" by Robert Bloch
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"John Thunstone's Inheritance"
by Manly Wade Wellman
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"Plane and Fancy" by P. Schuyler
Miller
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"In an Old Street" by Vincent Starrett
(poem)
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"Stranger in
the Mirror" by George N. Lars
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"Guard in the Dark" by Allison V.
Harding
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"The Spare
Room" by Crawford Sullivan
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"The Man
Who Wouldn't Hang" by Stanton A. Coblentz
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"There Was an Old
Woman" by Ray Bradbury
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"Lady Macbeth of
Pimley Square" by August Derleth
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"To the Moon"
by Stanton A. Coblentz (poem) |
"Lips of the
Dead" by W. J. Stamper
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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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