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Eerie Mysteries - 08/38 
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EERIE MYSTERIES - August 1938



  • 112 pages
  • 7x10
  • Includes Norman Saunders Cover
  • Facsimile edition


10-71978

Weight: 1.00 lbs

Eerie Stories - 08/37 
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EERIE STORIES - AUGUST 1937



  • 128 pages
  • 7x10
  • Includes a great Norman Saunders "Weird Menace" cover
  • Facsimile edition


10-71976

Weight: 1.00 lbs

Marvel Tales - 12/39 
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MARVEL TALES - December 1939



  • 112 pages
  • 7x10 
  • Facsimile edition
  • Red Circle Magazine
  • Weird Menace


10-72454

Weight: 1.00 lbs

Mystery Novels and Short Stories - 09/39 
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Mystery Novels and Short Stories - September 1939



  • 112 pages
  • 7x10
  • Weird Menace - Weird mispelled on cover
  • Facsimile edition
  • BRIDE OF THE APE
    by Harold Ward

    Madness was enfolding me as my beloved bride lay there, her luscious sweetness unconcealed . . . while that stone-age monster sought to blaspheme her golden body—in a barbarous orgy of jungle lust!

    MISTRESS OF THE MURDER MADMEN
    by Vernon James

    I lay on my funeral bier, in that charnel house of mutilation, while slavering blue bloods lusted for the kill . . .  and my gorgeous love-mate abandoned her soul in a nightmare ritual of molten ecstasy—to pierce my heart for a vampire's bestial feed.



10-76442

Weight: 1.00 lbs

Mystery Tales - 12/39 
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MYSTERY TALES - December 1939



  • 112 pages
  • 7x10 
  • Facsimile edition
  • Red Circle Magazine
  • Weird Menace


10-71249

Weight: 1.00 lbs

Uncanny Tales - 04-05/39 
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UNCANNY TALES - April-May 1939



  • 112 pages
  • 7x10
  • Facsimile edition

"Take Me, and Die!" by Arthur J. Burks - How could Prestley Crane know that he would fall into the power of an old hag—a sickeningly aged harridan with a young girl's voluptuous, pulsating body—who would force this awful decision: Take me as your mate, or see your sweetheart thrown to my slavering hired thugs!

"Nameless Brides of Forbidden City" by Frederick C. Davis - Would that I could forget those nightmare hours spent in the Forbidden City!  Banish the memory of that beautiful girl's body stretched on a mad cult's unholy shrine; never recall my own wold thoughts as I slowly approached her helpless, naked form, the sacrificial sword in my hand—for that pitiful victim was the mother of my son, my own adorable wife!



10-75681

Weight: 1.00 lbs

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