Monday, November 12, 2018
WEIRD TALES OCTOBER 1933 (PART 1)
WEIRD TALES
Vol. 22 No. 4
October 1933
Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Editor: Farnsworth Wright
Cover: Margaret Brundage
Pages: 134
Cover price: 25 cents
To those who have only minimal knowledge of pulp horror magazines, the alluring cover painting by the legendary Margaret Brundage from this issue of WEIRD TALES is iconic. But have you ever wondered what is inside?
Tonight's post begins a series this week that shows the issue in its entirety. From the novel by Hugh Davidson that inspired the cover image, to a Jules de Grandin tale by Seabury Quinn, to a reprint of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Festival" (1925), this issue is a worthy showcase of the stories and authors that were represented during these, the halcyon days of WT.
CONTENTS
"The Vampire Master" (Part 1) - Hugh Davidson
"The Mansion of Unholy Magic" - Seabury Quinn
"The Pool of the Black One" - Robert E. Howard
"The House of the Worm" - Mearle Prout
"The Plutonian Terror" - Jack Williamson
"The Seed of the Sepulcher" - Clark Ashton Smith
"The Black, Dead Thing" - Frank Belknap Long, Jr.
"The Cat-Woman" - Mary Elizabeth Counselman
"The Ultimate Word" (verse) - Marion Doyle
"The Eyrie" (letters)
"The Festival" (Weird Tales reprint) - H.P. Lovecraft
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