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Weird Menace #4 reprints three more tales from the "weird menace" pulps: "Devils in the Dark," by Hugh B. Cave, plus "Models for Madness," by Wyatt Blassingame; and "The Coming of the Mad Ones," by Frederick C. Davis. Great pulp fun
True Accounts Of Men Who Opened The West.
This volume of seven novellas is subtitled the "Weird Tales of Wyatt Blassingame" and with titles like: THE TONGUELESS HORROR SATAN SENDS A WOMAN SONG OF THE DEAD HOURS OF THE VANISHED BOARDER SATAN'S THIRSTY ONES VILLAGE OF THE DEAD MODELS FOR MADNESS how could it be called anything different? Written between 1934 and 1938 and published in Dime Mystery Stories and Terror Tales, two of the most lurid of the pulps, the stories will enchant as well as horrify you. In his introduction, John Pelan says that Wyatt Blassingame can be considered one of the founding fathers of the pulp horror genre, and Ramble House and Dancing Tuatara Press are proud to bring him back for modern readers to enjoy.
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