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Weird Tales December 1937

Weird Tales December 1937

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Weird Tales December 1937

by WEIRD TALES

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Pulpp Magazine, Near Fine,
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Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 1937. Pulpp Magazine, Near Fine,. Margaret Brundage. Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company:, 1937. Pulpp Magazine, Near Fine, Cover artwork by: Margaret Brundage Clean, straight and tight. Modest crease t lower corner of front cover and with light rubbing/soining to rear cover. Light toning to extremities of interior. Covers still glossy. A lovely copy.

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Ziesings US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
72857
Title
Weird Tales December 1937
Author
WEIRD TALES
Illustrator
Margaret Brundage
Book Condition
Used - Pulpp Magazine, Near Fine,
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Indianapolis
Date Published
1937

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