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Wormwood #4, Spring 2005: Literature of the Fantastic, Supernatural and Decadent

Wormwood #4, Spring 2005: Literature of the Fantastic, Supernatural and Decadent

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Wormwood #4, Spring 2005: Literature of the Fantastic, Supernatural and Decadent

by Mark Valentine \(Editor\)

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UK: Tartarus Press, 2004. Paperback. As New. UK: Tartarus Press, 2004. Book. As New. Soft cover. This issue includes: Joyce Carol Oates by Peter Bell; Alfred Kubin by Mark Beech; Margaret Irwin by Sandra Unerman; Bruno Schulz & Tadeusz Kantor by Daniel Watt; M.P. Shiel's Prince Zaleski by Benjamin Hervey;The Decadent World-View by Brian Stableford; Late Reviews by Douglas A. Anderson.

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Title
Wormwood #4, Spring 2005: Literature of the Fantastic, Supernatural and Decadent
Author
Mark Valentine \(Editor\)
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Paperback
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Publisher
Tartarus Press
Place of Publication
UK
Date Published
2004
Keywords
SUPERNATURAL; FANTASTIC

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