Abridged scan of Weird Tales volume 28 number 3 (October 1936). The pulp magazine's copyright was not renewed but "The Opener of the Way" by Robert Bloch was renewed individually and is still under copyright. Therefore, pages 277 to 287 have been redacted. The remainder of the magazine is in the
Weird Tales volume 31 number 03
✍ Scribed by Wright, Farnsworth, 1888â1940
- Publisher
- Popular Fiction
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 446 KB
- Series
- Weird Tales vol 31 num 3 1938-03
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abridged scan of Weird Tales volume 31 number 3 (March 1938). The pulp magazine's copyright was not renewed but "Dreadful Sleep" by Jack Williamson and "The Poets" by Robert E. Howard were renewed individually and are still under copyright. Therefore, pages 279 and 299 to 319 have been redacted, along with some text on page 289. The remainder of the magazine is in the public domain.
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