Kaye, Marvin, editor – WEIRD TALES – Nelson Doubleday SFBC 1st US (1988) – bumping to lower spine end, light shelf wear to lower boards & light tanning to text block edges o/w NF/NF+ DJ (short stories from WEIRD TALES "The Unique Magazine": The Eyrie Marvin Kaye, “Interim” Ray Bradbury, “The House of Ecstasy” Ralph Milne Farley, “The Stolen Body” H. G. Wells, “The Scrawny One” Anthony Boucher, “The Sorcerer's Apprentice” Lucian of Samosata, “Skulls in the Stars” Robert E. Howard, “Eena” Manly Banister, “The Look” Maurice Level, “Methought I Heard a Voice” L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt, “Off the Map” Rex Dolphin, “The Last Train” Fredric Brown, “Ti Michel” W. J. Stamper, “In the X-Ray” Fritz Leiber, “Speak” Henry Slesar, “The Pale Criminal” C. Hall Thompson, “The Sombrus Tower” Tanith Lee, “Mr. George” August Derleth, “The Terror of the Water-Tank” William Hope Hodgson, “The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller” Gustave Flaubert, “The Hoax of the Spirit Lover” essay by Harry Houdini, “Seed” Jack Snow, “Masked Ball” Seabury Quinn, The Woman with the Velvet Collar” Gaston Leroux, “Mistress Sary” William Tenn, “The Judge's House” Bram Stoker, “The Bagheeta” Val Lewton, “Ghost Hunt” H. Russell Wakefield, “Funeral in the Fog” Edward D. Hoch, “The Damp Man” Allison V. Harding, “The Lost Club” Arthur Machen, “Wet Straw” Richard Matheson, “The Mysteries of the Faceless King” Darrell Schweitzer, “More Than Shadow” Dorothy Quick, “The Dead Smile” F. Marion Crawford, “The Sorcerer's Apprentice” Robert Bloch, “Chicken Soup” Katherine MacLean & Mary Kornbluth, “The Haunted Burglar” W. C. Morrow, “Never Bet the Devil Your Head” Edgar Allan Poe, “He” H. P. Lovecraft, “The Brotherhood of Blood” Hugh B. Cave, “The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan” Clark Ashton Smith, “Men Who Walk Upon the Air” Frank Belknap Long, “A Child's Dream of a Star” Charles Dickens, “The Perfect Host” Theodore Sturgeon, Why Weird Tales? essay by Otis Adelbert Kline, Miscellaneous Notes (Weird Tales: The Magazine that Never Dies) essay by Marvin Kaye & Recommendations for Further Reading essay by Marvin Kaye/artist Richard Kriegler)

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