Contains Howards “Black Hound of Death”, a tale of horror in the Deep South Piney Woods.

Contents

  • fep • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, November 1936) • essay by uncredited
  • 386 • Witch-House • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 387 •  Witch-House • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 409 •  Weird Tales, November 1936 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of Weird Tales, December 1924 [3] 1924)
  • 410 • Black Hound of Death • novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 411 •  Black Hound of Death • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay
  • 427 • The Crawling Horror • novelette by Thorp McClusky
  • 427 •  The Crawling Horror • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 440 • The Man in Black • short story by Paul Ernst
  • 440 •  The Man in Black • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 449 • The Dark Demon • short story by Robert Bloch
  • 449 •  The Dark Demon • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay
  • 456 •  Weird Tales, November 1936 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by uncredited (variant of Weird Tales, September 1929 [3] 1929)
  • 457 • Midas • short story by Bassett Morgan
  • 457 •  Midas • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay
  • 467 • The Black Gang • poem by Edgar Daniel Kramer
  • 468 • Mice • short story by Robert Barbour Johnson
  • 469 •  Mice • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay
  • 480 • The Blue Room • short story by Gordon Philip England
  • 488 • The Wizard’s Death • poem by Richard F. Searight
  • 489 • Brother Lucifer • short story by Chandler H. Whipple
  • 494 •  Weird Tales, November 1936 [2] • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of Weird Tales, January 1925 1925)
  • 495 •  Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 495 • Pickman’s Model • (1927) • short story by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 506 •  The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
  • 506 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, November 1936) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 506 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Hours of Solid Enjoyment • essay by Corwin F. Stickney [as by Corwin Stickney, Jr.]
  • 506 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Howard’s Collected Works • essay by Julius Hopkins
  • 507 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Not a Pseudonym • essay by Joseph Allan Ryan
  • 508 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Twelve Years of Thinking • essay by Margaret Warren
  • 508 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Loot of the Vampire • essay by Donald Allgeier
  • 509 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Jules de Grandin • essay by J. H. Hammond
  • 509 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Child of the Winds • essay by Aleta Doré
  • 509 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): A Disappointing Issue • essay by B. M. Reynolds
  • 510 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): With or Without Ghouls • essay by Charles H. Bert
  • 510 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Robert E. Howard’s Stories • essay by John D. Clark, Ph.D. [as by Doctor John D. Clark]
  • 511 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Our Early Yarns • essay by Robert A. Madle
  • 511 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Long-Winded? No Indeed! • essay by Ian C. Knox
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by Earl Peirce, Jr.
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by Therese Ericsson
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by Bruce Bryan
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by John V. Baltadonis
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by Henry Kuttner
  • 512 •  Letter (Weird Tales, November 1936): Short Comments • essay by Louis C. Smith
Publisher :Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Year :November 1936
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Format :Pulp
Pages :132
Cover :Margaret Brundage
Illustrations :Se above

Notes

Weird Tales Volume 28 Number 4
Pages numbers run from 385 to 512 excluding covers.
Interior art credits for “The Eyrie” per Jaffrey & Cook The Collector’s Index to Weird Tales.

Howard Works ISFDB

 

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Weird Tales 1936 November

Contains Howards “Black Hound of Death”, a tale of horror in the Deep South Piney Woods.

Tags: H. P. Lovecraft / Margaret Brundage / Pulp / Robert E. Howard / Weird Tales