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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 39, No. 5. Edited by D. McIlwraith. Pulp magazine. Cover art by Ronald Clyne. Includes "The Valley of the Gods" (novelette) by Edmond Hamilton; "Three in Chains" (novelette; Jules de Grandin) by Seabury Quinn; "Midnight" by Jack Snow; "The Man in Purple" by Dorothy Quick; "The Smiling People" by Ray Bradbury; "Once There Was an Elephant" by R. H. Phelps; "Rain, Rain, Go Away!" by Gardner F. Fox; "The Silver Highway' by Harold Lawlor; "Frozen Fear" by Robert Bloch. Verse: "The Haunted Stairs" by Yetza Gillespie; "The Nixie's Pool" by Leah Bodine Drake. Features: "Superstitions and Taboos" by Irwin J. Weill; "The Eyrie and the Weird Tales Club". Illustrated by Boris Dolgov, A. R. Tilburne, and Fred Humiston. Spine losses; hinges glued; tanning; mark in pencil on front; math done n pencil on rear.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 36, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by D. McIlwraith. Cover art by E. Franklin Wittmack for "Flight into Destiny" (novelette) by Verne Chute. Includes "Under Your Spell" (novelette) by Henry Kuttner; "A bargain With the Dead" by Seabury Quinn; "No Light for Uncle Henry" by August Derleth; "The Book and the Beast" by Robert Arthur; "The Whispering Wine" by Thorne Lee; "Lil" by Mindret Lord; "A Bottle of Gin" by Robert Bloch; "The Wind' by Ray Bradbury; "Corey's Cat" by Harry Raymond. Verse: "A Vase from Araby" by Leah Bodine Drake; "Frost Demons" by Jospeh C. Kempe; "Necromancy" by Clark Ashton Smith. Features: "Superstitions and Taboos" by Irwin J. Weill; "The Eyrie and Weird Tales Club". Old tape on spine; edge and corner losses; covers glued on at hinge; large old price in pencil on front; tanning; a little pen scribble on rear.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 39, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by D. McIlwraith. Cover art by Boris Dolgov for "Spawn of the Green Abyss" (novelette) by C. Hall Thompson; "Eyes in the Dark" (novelette; Jules de Grandin) by Seabury Quinn; "Shipmate" (novelette) by Allison V. Harding; "Mayaya' Little Green Men" by Harold Lawlor; "Let's Play 'Poison" by Ray Bradbury; "A Collector of Stones" by August Derleth; "Lizzie Borden Took an Axe" by Robert Bloch; "Frogfather" by Manly Wade Wellman. Verse: "The Door" by Harriet Bradford; "Heard on the Roof at Midnight" by Leah Bodine Drake. Features: "Superstitions and Taboos" by Irwin J. Weill; "The Eyrie and Wierd Tales Club". Illustrated by Boris Dolgov, Lee Brown Coye, and A. R. Tilburne. Spine faded with tears/separation at front hinge ends; mild tanning; minor creasing and soiling.
Published by Toronto, ON: The American News Company Limited / Weird Tales, 1946, 1st Edition ( Canada ), First Printing, Toronto, Ontario, 1946
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Good (see description). Ronald Clyne Cover Art (illustrator). First Edition. -----------softcover, pulp magazine, a solid Good to very Good example, some age toning to paper as usually seen in these old pulp magazines, some chipping and short tears, ---this issue is the Canadian version of the AMERICAN May 1946 issue, this has the same cover art as the US issue, has a 20ø price instead of the US price of 15ø, has 112 pages vs. the US having 100 pages, ---the copyright page states " This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian paper, by Canadians." ---copyright also states that this is volume 38 # 4 but that volume and issue number was used on multiple issues ---the MARCH 1946 issue was #4 so tecnically this is # 5 but I'm just going to ignore volume and issue numbers and focus on month and year ---this issue drops The Haunted Stairs by Yetza Gillespie / Frozen Fear by Robert Bloch / Once There was an Elephant by R. H. Phelps / The Nixie's Pool by Leah Bodine Drake and adds The Dweller in Darkness by Derleth which appeared in the US November 1944 issue, any image directly beside this listing is the actual item and not a generic photo /// NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// --- (size is approximate) ---covers might be trimmed, could be tears along the spine which might hav/ --- (size is approximate) ---covers might be trimmed, could be tears along the spine which might have been stabilized with a bit of glue, if you have any specific conditions which might be a concern please inquire before ordering ---if you wish to see individual scans please ask as I am limited to a certain number of scans with each listing ---many of these issues drop Taboos and Suerstitions /and/ Shape of Thrills to Come (which are listed in the contents on the ISFDB pages ) but there are occasions where these are present but not listed in the contents ---contents of the letters /and/ The Eyrie (if present) may also have changes but it is very difficult to check if so as well there may be some other changes but devoting the time and effort to page-by-page comparison is not practical ----advertisements might be different from the US issue (actually likely to be different but without checking page-by-page I cannot say for 100% sure Size: 6.75w x 9.75h Inches. Not Signed.
Published by Toronto, ON: The American News Company Limited / Weird Tales, 1945, 1st Edition ( Canada ), First Printing, Toronto, Ontario, 1945
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good (see description). A R Tilburne Cover Art (illustrator). First Edition. -----------softcover, pulp magazine, a solid Very Good example, some age toning to paper as usually seen in these old pulp magazines, some small chips and tears, bit of flaking to edges, ---this issue is the Canadian version of the AMERICAN March 1945 issue, this has the same cover art as the US issue, has a 20ø price vs the US version which has a 15ø price, has 112 pages vs. the US having 100 pages, this CDN version drops Wind Walks Not Alone [poem] by Dan Kelly / Letters ---this edition adds Handmade Hero by Lee Tilburne (actually a pseudonym for the cover artist A R Tilburne ), Handmade Hero was never published in any other issue of Weird tales (actually appeared in the pulp Short Stories 10 Feb 1944 ), ---the copyright page states " This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian paper, by Canadians." ---states volume 38 # 3 but that issue and volume # was used on multiple issues, any image directly beside this listing is the actual item and not a generic photo /// NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// / --- (size is approximate) ---covers might be trimmed, could be tears along the spine which might have been stabilized with a bit of glue, if you have any specific conditions which might be a concern please inquire before ordering ---if you wish to see individual scans please ask as I am limited to a certain number of scans with each listing ---many of these issues drop Taboos and Suerstitions /and/ Shape of Thrills to Come (which are listed in the contents on the ISFDB pages ) but there are occasions where these are present but not listed in the contents ---contents of the letters /and/ The Eyrie (if present) may also have changes but it is very difficult to check if so as well there may be some other changes but devoting the time and effort to page-by-page comparison is not practical ----advertisements might be different from the US issue (actually likely to be different but without checking page-by-page I cannot say for 100% sure Size: 6.75w x 9.75h Inches. Not Signed.
Published by Toronto, ON: The American News Company Limited / Weird Tales, 1947, 1st Edition ( Canada ), First Printing, Toronto, Ontario, 1947
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good+ ( see Description ). Matt Fox Cover Art (illustrator). First Edition. -----------softcover, pulp magazine, a solid Very Good to Very Goo+d example, some age toning to paper as usually seen in these old pulp magazines, some very shallow chipping and short tears, ---this issue is the Canadian version of the AMERICAN May 1947 issue, this has the same cover art as the US issue, has a 20ø price instead of the US price of 15ø, has 112 pages vs. the US having 100 pages, ---the copyright page states " This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian paper, by Canadians." ---copyright also states that this is volume 38 # 4 but that volume and issue number was used on multiple issues ---the MARCH 1946 issue was #4 so tecnically this is likely volume 39 # 5 but I'm just going to ignore volume and issue numbers and focus on month and year ---this issue adds There was an Old Woman by Charles King, any image directly beside this listing is the actual item and not a generic photo /// NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// / --- (size is approximate) ---covers might be trimmed, could be tears along the spine which might have been stabilized with a bit of glue, if you have any specific conditions which might be a concern please inquire before ordering ---if you wish to see individual scans please ask as I am limited to a certain number of scans with each listing ---many of these issues drop Taboos and Suerstitions /and/ Shape of Thrills to Come (which are listed in the contents on the ISFDB pages ) but there are occasions where these are present but not listed in the contents ---contents of the letters /and/ The Eyrie (if present) may also have changes but it is very difficult to check if so as well there may be some other changes but devoting the time and effort to page-by-page comparison is not practical ----advertisements might be different from the US issue (actually likely to be different but without checking page-by-page I cannot say for 100% sure Size: 6.75w x 9.75h Inches. Not Signed.
Published by Weird Tales, 1947
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. WEIRD TALES, Weird Tales, January, 1947, first edition, Volume 38, #4, 2 very short closed tears to the fore edge, else fine in full color pictorial wraps executed by Boris Dolgov. Original contributions by Seabury Quinn, Ray Bradbury, August Derleth, Manly Wade Wellman et.al. From the collection of esteemed Canadian fandom member Michael Glicksohn.