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RedFury

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  1. Nice!  Have you read it yet?  I'm actually in the middle of reading Marginalia right now, and I have to say it's slow going.  It's aptly named and therefore I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but somehow I was expecting more.  lol   There is a LOT of material in this collection, but it consists of the leftovers that didn't fit in the first two collections.  Still, it is a good sampling of Lovecraft's revision and ghost-writing work, essays, juvenilia, and story fragments.  I haven't yet read the tributes and appreciations by friends and followers, and I hope those will be good.

  2. 7 minutes ago, Yorick said:

    Yes, bedsheet size for these later issues.  I'm trying to decide what to do with the wrappers.  There are three in the group that I need to take out, but it's very difficult to get them back into those tight mailers.  Do I keep the mailing sleeves?  Do I put them into their own sleeve (my thought is that they're acidic, but the pulp paper seems just as bad)?  Do I just continue to let them live in the mailer as they have for the last 70 years?  There's no $$$ value for these later issues (from what I've seen).

    I have a couple of Weird Tales in the original subscription mailers.  What I did was take the pulp out of the mailer and put it in a mylite 2 with full back board, as usual, and then slip the mailer on the other side of the full back board.  That way they're together in the mylite, but not touching.

  3. 2 hours ago, OtherEric said:

    A quick question for my fellow dwellers in the Pulp forum:  Would it be appropriate to create an Arkham House thread?  They're not actually pulps, other than the Arkham Sampler, but as a publisher they're so closely tied to the pulps it seems to me like it would fit right in.  That, and I would love to see people post their books here some more.

    Anybody have any thoughts on the subject?

    Yes, but not just for Arkham House.  I would include all the specialty publishers that presented pulp stories in hardcover.  Publishers like Shasta, Fantasy Press, Gnome Press, Fantasy Publishing (FPCI), Prime Press, etc.

    I've been toying with the idea for a while now.  I was going to call it "Pulps Between Boards: Arkham House and Other Specialty Publishers".

  4. 54 minutes ago, Norrin's lawyer said:

    I LOVE this pulp... so happy to own it.  Thanks Jim! 

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    Congrats, it's a great issue!  Reasons I love it:

    • 1st published story by C.L. Moore!
    • 1st appearance of C.L. Moore's best character, Northwest Smith, who may have been an inspiration for Han Solo and Indiana Jones!  The "N.W." written on your cover is probably noting that.
    • Moore's Northwest Smith story, Shambleau, is awesome!  Even though it was her first story, I'm pretty sure it remains her most popular and most anthologized story.
    • Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne set story, The Holiness of Azédarac, is awesome too!
    • Very nice Brundage cover.  No text on the cover for stories and authors.  Looks great on the black background.
      • Note: I've heard rumors that the model for the cover was Brundage's daughter, but that can't be true.  She didn't have a daughter (she did have a son).