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WEIRD TALES: July 1951

WEIRD TALES: July 1951

by Weird Tales (Merle Constiner; E. Everett Evans; Mary Elizabeth Counselman; August Derleth; Margaret St. Clair; Talbot Johns; David Eynon; Harold Lawlor; Dorothy Quick; Clarence Edwin Flynn; Lee Brown Coye)

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NY: Weird Tales, 1951. Vol. 43, No. 5. Edited by D. McIlwraith. Pulp. Cover art by Charles A. Kennedy for "Flame Birds of Angala" by E. Everett Evans. Includes "The Skull of Barnaby Shattuck" (novelette) by Merle Constiner; "Chinook" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman; "A Knocking in the Wall" by August Derleth; "The Little Red Owl" by Margaret St. Clair; "Date in the City Room" by Talbot Johns; "The Priceless Polescu" by David Eynon; "Amok!" by Harold Lawlor. Verse: "Three Men" by Dorothy Quick; "The Haunted Ghost" by Clarence Edwin Flynn. (Features:) "The Eyrie"; "Weird Tales Club"; "Weirdisms" by Lee Brown Coye. Illustrated by Charles Kennedy, Boris Dolgov, Vincent Napoli, Matt Fox, and Joseph Eberle. Tanning; light wear and minor stress; short tears with losses at spine ends; minor edge tears.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good.
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