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Published by Hermitage Publications Ltd. Thorpe & Porter Ltd. Weird Tales, Leicester, 1952
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Add to basketMass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Finlay, Virgil; Bok, Hannes; Brosnatch, Andrew; Arfstrom, Jon; Eberle, Joseph; Humiston, Fred; Tilburne, A.R.; Cleland, E.E. (illustrator). First Edition. UK edition. Includes all the stories in the September 1952 US edition and The Eyrie and reviews. Has the same cover art by Virgil Finlay. Contains a letter by Wilcox, 'Hallowe'en in a Suburb' by Lovecraft (poem), 'Island of the Hands' by St. Clair, 'Table No. 16' by Casewit, 'One Fantastic Day' by Sanders, 'A Habit out of History' by Eynon, 'The Archive' by Simmons (poem), 'Where To, Please?' by de Camp and Pratt, 'The Phantom Express' by Rich, 'Sa'antha' by Evans, 'The Lost Path' by Derleth, The Singing Shadow' by Williamson (poem), 'The Sin Eater' by Pendarves and letters and short reviews. Small tear to the top edge of the back cover which is a little browned but otherwise only light edge wear to the covers. The pages are browned but otherwise unmarked. Interior illustrations by Finlay, Bok, Brosnatch, Arfstrom, Eberle, Cleland, Humiston, and Tilburne.
Published by Random House, New York, 1978
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