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Canadian issue Weird Tales Pulp ( Magazine ) March 1946 Volume 38 ( xxxviii ) # 4 ( Kurban; Chariots of San Fernando; Sin's Doorway; Bat is My Brother; Seed; Mr Bauer and the Atoms; Recapture; Satan's Photograph; Pikeman; etc) ( Canada )

Canadian issue Weird Tales Pulp ( Magazine ) March 1946 Volume 38 ( xxxviii ) # 4 ( Kurban; Chariots of San Fernando; Sin's Doorway; Bat is My Brother; Seed; Mr Bauer and the Atoms; Recapture; Satan's Photograph; Pikeman; etc) ( Canada )

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Canadian issue Weird Tales Pulp ( Magazine ) March 1946 Volume 38 ( xxxviii ) # 4 ( Kurban; Chariots of San Fernando; Sin's Doorway; Bat is My Brother; Seed; Mr Bauer and the Atoms; Recapture; Satan's Photograph; Pikeman; etc) ( Canada )

by Canadian Weird Tales ( Canada ) NO EDITOR; Seabury Quinn; Malcolm Jameson; Manly Wade Wellman; Jack Snow; Fritz Leiber; Robert Bloch; August Derleth; Harold Lawlor; Charles King; R J Comber (Bloch), H P Lovecraft

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Toronto, Ontario: Toronto, ON: The American News Company Limited / Weird Tales, 1946, 1st Edition ( Canada ), First Printing, 1946. ------------( 1st printing of the First Edition ) ----softcover, pulp magazine, a solid Good example, some age toning to paper as usually seen in these old pulp magazines, some chipping and short tears, first 8 or 10 pages have some one to two inch tears along the fore edge, ---this issue is the Canadian version of the AMERICAN January 1946 issue, this has the same cover art as the US issue, has a 20ø price instead of the US price of 15ø, has 112 pages vs. the US having 100 pages, ---the copyright page states " This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian paper, by Canadians." ---this issue adds The Bat is My Brother by R J Comber (which is a pseudonym for Robert Bloch (appeared in the November 1944 issue (US) as by Robert Bloch, any image directly beside this listing is the actual item and not a generic photo /// NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// / --- (size is approximate) ---covers might be trimmed, could be tears along the spine which might have been stabilized with a bit of glue, if you have any specific conditions which might be a concern please inquire before ordering ---if you wish to see individual scans please ask as I am limited to a certain number of scans with each listing ---many of these issues drop Taboos and Suerstitions /and/ Shape of Thrills to Come (which are listed in the contents on the ISFDB pages ) but there are occasions where these are present but not listed in the contents ---contents of the letters /and/ The Eyrie (if present) may also have changes but it is very difficult to check if so as well there may be some other changes but devoting the time and effort to page-by-page comparison is not practical ----advertisements might be different from the US issue (actually likely to be different but without checking page-by-page I cannot say for 100% sure. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good (see description). Illus. by Lee Brown Coye Cover Art. 6.75w x 9.75h Inches.

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Bookseller
Leonard Shoup CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
166829
Title
Canadian issue Weird Tales Pulp ( Magazine ) March 1946 Volume 38 ( xxxviii ) # 4 ( Kurban; Chariots of San Fernando; Sin's Doorway; Bat is My Brother; Seed; Mr Bauer and the Atoms; Recapture; Satan's Photograph; Pikeman; etc) ( Canada )
Author
Canadian Weird Tales ( Canada ) NO EDITOR; Seabury Quinn; Malcolm Jameson; Manly Wade Wellman; Jack Snow; Fritz Leiber; Robert Bloch; August Derleth; Harold Lawlor; Charles King; R J Comber (Bloch), H P Lovecraft
Illustrator
Lee Brown Coye Cover Art
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good (see description)
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Toronto, ON: The American News Company Limited / Weird Tales, 1946, 1st Edition ( Canada ), First Printing
Place of Publication
Toronto, Ontario
Date Published
1946
Size
6.75w x 9.75h Inches
Keywords
Weird Tales , Terrnu, ( Popular Fiction Company related)
Bookseller catalogs
Pulps and Pulp Related;

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