Coven 13, March 1970 (Volume 1, Number 4).

Contains the poem “Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or”. This was the last issue of Coven 13. It was bought by Fantasy Publishing Company and the name was changed to Witchcraft & Sorcery.

Contents

  • 4 • The Bidderfrost Dragon • short story by Jake Saunders [as by Buddy Saunders]
  • 4 •  The Bidderfrost Dragon • interior artwork by William Stout
  • 20 • I, Vampire! • short story by Bill Pronzini and Jeffrey M. Wallmann [as by Pronzini and Wallman]
  • 20 •  I, Vampire! • interior artwork by William Stout
  • 26 • Bell, Book, and Tarot (Coven 13, March 1970) • essay by Jean Cirrito
  • 31 • Editor’s Cauldron (Coven 13, March 1970) • essay by Arthur H. Landis
  • 32 • The Convert • short story by Samuel M. Clawson [as by S. M. Clawson]
  • 32 •  The Convert • interior artwork by William Stout
  • 41 • “Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gaelach Buidhe Mar Or” • poem by Robert E. Howard
  • 42 • The Thing on the Stairs • short story by Lee Chater
  • 42 •  The Thing on the Stairs • interior artwork by William Stout
  • 51 • Reader’s Column: The Eyrie (Coven 13, March 1970) • essay by uncredited
  • 52 • Eats • short story by Sidney Harriet
  • 52 •  Eats • interior artwork by William Stout
  • 60 • Let There Be Magick! (Part 4 of 4) • [Camelot (Arthur H. Landis) • 1] • serial by Arthur H. Landis (book publication as A World Called Camelot 1976) [as by James R. Keaveny]
  • 60 •  Let There Be Magick! (Part 4 of 4) • interior artwork by William Stout
  • bep •  Let There Be Magick! (Part 4 of 4) [2] • interior artwork by William Stout

Notes

Editor: Arthur H. Landis
After this issue, Coven 13 was bought by the

Fantasy Publishing Company and the name was changed to Witchcraft & Sorcery.
Vol. 1, No. 4. “I, Vampire!” is attributed to “Pronzini/Wallman” throughout the magazine. “Let There Be Magick!”, although first advertised as a 5 part serial, is completed in this issue with a 85-page installment due to an announced (but never carried out) change of format. WIlliam Stout is explicitly credited as the artist in all cases except on the back endpaper, which is signed with a stylized letter “S”.

Publisher :Camelot Publishing Company
Year :March 1970
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Format :Digest
Pages :148
Cover :William Stout
Illustrations :William Stout
Illustration by William Stout
Illustration by William Stout

Coven 13 March 1970

Contains the poem “Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or”. This was the last issue of Coven 13. It was bought by Fantasy Publishing Company and the name was changed to Witchcraft & Sorcery.

Tags: Pulp / Robert E. Howard / William Stout