WEIRD TALES PULP,3/1941, VF MARGARET BRUNDAGE COVER

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Weird Tales , now a legendary title among all lovers of macabre fiction and art. Founded in March, 1923, it was the first all fantasy publication in the world. Weird Tales was the longest running and most prestigious of the American horror magazines, surviving for 32 years, and was responsible for first publishing many of the most revered names in twentieth-century fantasy fiction and art. Printed on pulp paper, copies of the magazine are now some of the most sought after among collectors. This is WEIRD TALES pulp March/1941 highlighted with a great cover by MARGARET BRUNDAGE. The photos you are viewing are of the actual item. Pages are tightly bound, tanned and supple. Cover is bright in color with a nice gloss. Small chip on front cover. Very collectable issue owned by one collector, protected in plastic cover. WEIRD TALES March, 1941 Vol. 35 , No. 8 Title Issue: MULti-WT0198 Publisher: Weird Tales, New York, NY Editor: Dorothy McIlwraith Pages: 128 Cover: Margaret Brundage Novelettes: The Graveyard Horror..........Thorp McClusky The Man Who Loved Planks..........Malcolm Jameson Wake and Remember..........Seabury Quinn Short Stories: "Come to Me!"..........August Derleth An Adventure of a Professional Corpse: 4. The Affair of the Shuteye Medium..........H. Bedford-Jones The Cream-Colored Cat..........Ann Sloan The Crystal read more