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From the Vaults of Weird Tales Volume 2

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IN MARCH 1923, the first issue of Weird Tales hit the sidewalk newsstands. Subtitled the “Unique Magazine,” it created a venue for weird fiction and poetry. Until then, there was no magazine devoted to horror, fantasy and the occult. In September 1954, after 279 issues, publication stopped. FROM the VAULTS of WEIRD TALES: VOUME 2 (Edited by Ron D’Alena) collects ELEVEN tales gathered from the original 279 issue run. Guarded (Mearle Prout, March 1938, Vol. 31/#3); The Dead Man’s Tale (Willard E. Hawkins, March 1923, Vol. 1/#1); Train for Flushing (Malcolm Jameson, March/April 1940, Vol. 35/#2); Behind the Screen (Ronal Kayser, April 1934, Vol. 23/#4); At the End of the Corridor (Evangeline Wilna Ensley, May 1950, Vol. 42/#4); Werewolf of the Sahara (Gladys Trenery, August/Sept. 1936, Vol. 28/#2); The Medici Boots (Pearl N. Swet, August/Sept. 1936, Vol. 28/#2); Dagon (H. P. Lovecraft, Oct. 1923, Vol. 2/#3); Dreamer’s Worlds (Edmond Hamilton, Nov./Dec. 1941, Vol. 36/#2); The Garden of Adompha (Clark Ashton Smith, April, 1938, Vol. 31/#4); Beyond the Black River (Robert E. Howard, May/June 1935, Vol. 25/# 5/6).

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