File:Weird Tales volume 42 number 04.djvu

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English: Scanned copy of the pulp magazine Weird Tales (May 1950, volume 42, number 4). This scan omits three works because their individual copyrights were [re]claimed by the contributing authors at the end of the first [PCW] copyright term: "Tell Your Fortune" by Robert Bloch, "The Last Three Ships" by Margaret St. Clair and "The Man on B-17" by August Derleth.
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Author Weird Tales, Inc., New York, NY
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Contents

  • "Tell Your Fortune" by Robert Bloch
  • "Djinn and Bitters" by Harold Lawlor
  • "The Round Tower" by Stanton A. Coblentz
  • "The Last Man" by Seabury Quinn
  • "The Triangle of Terror" by William F. Temple
  • "The Monkey Spoons" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman
  • "The Last Three Ships" by Margaret St. Clair
  • "At the End of the Corridor" by Evangeline Walton
  • "The Man on B-17" by August Derleth (as Stephen Grendon)
  • "Mr. Hyde—and Seek" by Malcolm M. Ferguson
  • "Luna Aeternalis" by Clark Ashton Smith

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current00:23, 3 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 00:23, 3 August 20131,250 × 1,800, 92 pages (4.73 MB)George Orwell IIIredact pages still under copyright protections;
19:33, 23 July 2013No thumbnail0 × 0 (2.65 MB)AdamBMorganRedacted a short story after it turned out to be still under copyright.
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