Magazine of Horror #36 (volume 6 number 6).

Contains the story THE GRISLY HORROR. Published for the first time in Weird Tales, February 1935. Also contains a story by Clark Ashton Smith.

Contents

  • 4 • The Editor’s Page (Magazine of Horror, April 1971) • [Editorial (Magazine of Horror)] • essay by Robert A. W. Lowndes [as by RAWL]
  • 11 • Dread Exile • (1932) • short story by Paul Ernst
  • 26 • The Testament of Athammaus • [Hyperborea] • (1932) • short story by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 27 •  The Testament of Athammaus • (1932) • interior artwork by T. Wyatt Nelson
  • 44 • The Vespers Service • short story by William R. Bauer
  • 52 • The Artist of Tao • (1932) • short story by Arthur Styron
  • 53 •  The Artist of Tao • (1932) • interior artwork by Amos Sewell
  • 60 • The Key to Cornwall • [Tales from Cornwall • 10] • (1941) • short story by David H. Keller, M.D.
  • 72 • The Executioner • short story by Rachel Cosgrove Payes
  • 78 • The Settlement of Dryden vs. Shard • (1902) • short story by W. O. Inglis
  • 84 • The Grisly Horror • (1935) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 84 •  The Grisly Horror • (1935) • interior artwork by Vincent Napoli
  • 110 • Inquisitions (Magazine of Horror, April 1971) • [Inquisitions (Magazine of Horror)] • essay by Robert A. W. Lowndes [as by RAWL]
  • 110 •   Review: Under the Moons of Mars: A History and Anthology of “The Scientific Romance” in the Munsey Magazines, 1912-1920 by Sam Moskowitz • review by Robert A. W. Lowndes [as by RAWL]
  • 112 •   Review: The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris • review by uncredited
  • 112 •   Review: Beware the Beasts by Roger Elwood and Vic Ghidalia • review by uncredited
  • 114 •   Review: The Double:Bill Symposium by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. and Bill Bowers and Bill Mallardi • review by Robert A. W. Lowndes [as by RAWL]
  • 116 •   Review: The Conan Swordbook by L. Sprague de Camp and George Scithers • review by uncredited
  • 118 • It Is Written (Magazine of Horror, April 1971) • [It Is Written] • essay by Robert A. W. Lowndes [as by RAWL]
  • 121 •  Letter (Magazine of Horror, April 1971) • essay by Stuart David Schiff
  • 125 • Index to Volume Six • essay by uncredited

Notes

Edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes

V6n6, Whole #36. Page numbers include covers.
Each story is preceded by a short introduction, presumably by Robert A. W. Lowndes.
The cover art is from a secondary source and not credited in the magazine itself.
“Inquisitions” also notes three reprints: The George Allan England trilogy “Darkness and Dawn”, “Beyond the Great Oblivion” and “The Afterglow” (in two volumes); The Charles B. Stilson trilogy which includes “Minos of Sardanes and “Polaris and the Goddess Glorian” (title changed to “Polaris and the Immortals”); and the J. U. Giesy trilogy, titles not given.
Credits for the interior art of “The Testament of Athammaus” and “The Artist of Tao” are from their original publications.

Publisher :Health Knowledge, Inc.
Year :April 1971
Replica by:Fiction House Press June 2019
Format :Periodical (Digest, saddle-stapled)
Pages :132
Cover :Virgil Finlay
Illustrations :T. Whyatt Nelson, Amos Sewell, Vincent Napoli

Magazine of Horror #36

Magazine of Horror #36 (volume 6 number 6).

Contains the story THE GRISLY HORROR. Published for the first time in Weird Tales, February 1935. Also contains a story by Clark Ashton Smith.

Tags: Clark Ashton Smith / L. Sprague de Camp / Pulp / Robert A. W. Lowndes / Robert E. Howard / Virgil Finlay