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Weird Tales: July 1934

Weird Tales: July 1934

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Weird Tales: July 1934

by WEIRD TALES

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Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 1934. Pulp Magazine, Very Good,. Margaret Brundage.. Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company:, 1934. Pulp Magazine, Very Good, 144 pp.<br/> Cover artwork by: Margaret Brundage. A clean, straight, tight square and bright copy. Some creases to front cover, small piece (about one-half inch) of aging clear tape applied to head and heel of spine panel. Includes contributions by H.P. Lovecraft, E. Hoffman Price, August Derlithy, Clark Ashton Smith and others.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Weird Tales: July 1934
Author
WEIRD TALES
Illustrator
Margaret Brundage.
Book Condition
Used - Pulp Magazine, Very Good,
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Indianapolis
Date Published
1934

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