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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Shows minor wear.
Editore: Eldritch Tales (Yith Press, Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, 1989
Da: Ziesings, Shingletown, CA, U.S.A.
Alfred Klosterman (illustratore). Lawrence: Eldritch Tales (Yith Press, Crispin Burnham):, 1989. Trade paperback Magazine, Very Good/Near Fine, 123 pp. Cover artwork by: Alfred Klosterman Clean, straight and tight with lightly dusted covers and foredge and modest toning to extremities. Trade paperback Magazine, Very Good/Near Fine,
Editore: Yith Press, 1992
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Horror Paperback First Edition. near fine Cover art by Allen Kozlowski.
Editore: Yith Press, Lawrence, Kansas, 1991
Da: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Allen Koszowski; (illustratore). First Edition. 112 pp. Digest format. Light wear on the corners with a flat uncreased spine. Cover art by Allen Koszowski. This issue contains: The Thing That Collected Bloch by Randall D. Larson; The Crystal Skull by Ardath Mayhar; James Herbert: Master of the Macabre - an interview conducted by Clay Manzik; Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree with Anyone Else But Me by Gary A. Braunbeck; Clive Barker and Comics by Gilbert Colon; Housewarming by Ronald Kelly; Pillow Talk by Bentley Little; Number 105 by Neal Fandex; Wake Up Call by Don D'Ammassa; Gytha by Anke Kriske; Bluegrass Reunion by Ben P. Indick; In the Realm of Strange Symbols by Gary William Crawford; The Hungry Lawn by Robert Randolph Medcalf Jr; Ortega's Head by Richard Zaccaro; Unkind Karma by H. Andrew Lynch; When the Bad Thing Comes - part 4 of 4 by A. R. Morlan; and In Case You Get It by Judith R. Behunin; along with an assortment of poems and line drawings. Size: 8vo. Book.
Editore: Crispin Burnham, 1990
Da: Spenlow & Jorkins, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. A nice one: clean, square, solid, and flat. No marks! A very pleasant interior. Light toning to some of the exterior edges. We ship daily. Out to you w/tracking.
Editore: Crispin Burnham, Lawrence, KS, 1987
Da: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 23 x 15 cm. Otavo. 112pp. Number 14, volume four number two. Some toning to the spine. Fanzine.
Editore: Crispin Burnham, 1990
Da: Boomer's Books, Weare, NH, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good+. First Edition. Clean bright and tight appearing near new!.
Editore: Yith Press, 1983
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Jeremy Miller (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1984. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 7.5"), B&W illustrated covers,103 pp. Issue No. 10 contains stories by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (The Truth about Mrs. Chaucy & her TV), Joe Lansdale (Dead in the West: Pt. 1 of 4), P. Tremayne (The Hudolion), Robert Bostick (Tools), Charles L. Baker (Excerpt from Autobiography of a Werewolf), Daniel Williams (The Devil's Hand), more. Numerous full-page illos by Chris Peletiere, J. Garrison, A. Koszowski, Joe West, more. Mild toning on spine, some brown spotting on the plain white back cover. Else fine.
Editore: Yith Press, 1992
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Allen Koszowski (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1992. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 27 has stories by Kathryn Ptacek (Heading Touch), Yvonne Navarro (Feeding the Masses), Ardath Maylhar (Children Beneath the Stones), Marsha Powers (Be Careful What You Wish For), Wm C. Rasmussen (Jigsaw), G. Wayne Miller (Mother Love), also B. Little, K. Wisman, F.J. Matozzo, A.R. Morlan, and others. Nonfiction treats include an interview with Joe R. Lansdale, Lovecraft and Dreams, and the Films of Edward L. Cahn. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1985
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Allen Koszowski (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1985. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 8.25"), B&W illustrated covers,130 pp. Issue No. 11 contains stories by Janet Fox (Taking Care of Bertie), Brian Lumley (Snarker's Son), Will Murray (Snail Ghost), Charles L. Baker (Shadow of the Immortal: Pt. 1 of 3, First in series on Lovecraft & the Mythos), K.D. Yurk (The Devil in the Deep); Joe Lansdale (Pt 2 of Dead in the West), Fraser Sherman (The Adventures of the Red Leech: a Sherlock Holmes case), much more (the usual reviews, news, art). Toning on spine & near top & bottom edges of covers. Else fine.
Editore: Yith Press, 1989
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Alan J. Summa (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1989. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 19 has stories by Wayne Allen Sallee (Dead Things on Barrington Road), Ross F. Bagby (The Artifacts from Quivira), Joseph T. Straub (There's Something Trying to Get Out), Gary Lovisi (The Gargoyle of Crypts), William Bitner (Night Music); also B. Little, S. Eng, N. Mortensen, L. Carpenter, K. Kirby, D.A. Schreck, S. West, D. D'Ammassa, Koscowski, much more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1988
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Ron Leming (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1988. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers,112 pp. Issue No. 17 contains stories by Buzz Dixon (The Angry Dead), Bentley Little (The Survivalist), Jeff Gelb (Book of Dreams), Barry M. Radbum (Journey's End), Bonnie Henderson (No More Hakire), Ken Wiseman (The Bijou), Peter A. Hough (A Kind of Madness), Kevin J. Anderson (An Honorable Betrayal), etc plus the usual news, poems, reviews. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1989
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Augie Wiedemann (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1989. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 21 has stories by Leonard Carpenter, Gary A. Braunbeck, James Anderson (The Halloween Party), Ardath Mayhar (Conjure Woman), J. Patrick Roberts (Mr. Teach), Bentley Little (The Black Ladies), Dennis S. Smith (Fire), Dorothy Wagner (The Ring of Quocci), B.B. Adams (Old Broom, New Witch), R.R. Medcalf, Jr. (Beneath the Sod), Schweitzer, Simon, Hain, Brantingham, much more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1993
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Jason Van Hollander (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1993. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 29 has stories by Lucy Taylor (Child of Mine), Bentley Little (Hermanos De El Noche), C. Bruce Hunter (One Dark and Stormy Night), Scott Edelman (Revenge of the Stolen Library Book), J.A. Salmonson (Explanation of a Ghost), Gene O'Neil (In the Big Window), A.R. Morlan (3 short tales), B.R. Wolfenbarger (Not Long in Arkham Country), Ken Wisman (Sissy Nin), D.R. Burleson (Together Again) and more. Nonfiction includes A.R. Morlan Interview, essays on Edgar Allen Poe & The Outer Limits; much more. A fine to near fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1989
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Alfred Klosterman (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1989. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 18 has stories by Robert M. Price (A Thousand Young), Kenneth Hill (Congregation of the Dead), A. R. Morlan (In the Great Milk White Eye of God), Ken Wisman (A Rose in the Garden of the Moon), Rebel Fagin (Guiseppie's Antiques), Bentley Little (And I Am Here, Fighting with Ghosts), more. Poems by Denise Dumars, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David F. Nalle, t. Winter-Damon, Billy Wolfenbarger, and more. This copy is fine.
Editore: Yith Press, 1993
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Charles Dougherty (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1993. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 28 has stories by Schweitzer & Van Hollander (The Paloverde Lodge), Don Webb (Porcelain), G.K. Sprinkle (The Night Falls Softly), Marsha Powers (For Want of a Nail), John P. Cook (Spoiled Rotten), B. Little (Escape), S. Satterfield (Mirror of His Soul), Roy L. Fish (The Black Widow's Legacy), R.D. Trexler (The Train People), more. Nonfiction includes Fearrul Places: Settings in Horror, The Last Will of Harry Houdini, an interview with Kelley Wilde. and the usual reviews & editorials. Fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1988
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Allen Koszowski (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1988. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers,112 pp. Issue No. 16 contains stories by Bentley Little (The Mythos), Ardarth Mayhar (Vine Covered Cottage), Rickey L. Shanklin (Shapeshifter), Jonathan F. Lowe (Some by Fire, Some by Ice), William C. Rasmussen (Fresh Paint), Gary A. Braunbeck (Dirty Movies), Paul Collins & Guy N. Smith (Breezin' the Walk), and more. This copy has a small mild crease at bottom right of the first 60 or so pages. Else fine.
Editore: Yith Press, 1991
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Allen Koszowski (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1991. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 25 has stories by A.R. Morlan (conclusion of When the Bad Thing Comes), Randall D. Larson (The Thing That Collected Bloch), Anke Kriske (Gytha), R.R. Medcalf, Jr. (The Hungry Lawn), R. Zaccaro (Ortega's Head), B. Little (Pillow Talk), R. Kelly (Housewarming), A. Mayhar (The Crystal Skull), G.W. Crawford (In the Realm of Strange Symbols), more. Articles on Clive Barker, James Herbert; book reviews, etc. Fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1980
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. John Tibbetts (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1980. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 8.25"), B&W illustrated covers,140 pp. Issue No. 7 contains stories by W. Paul Ganley (Forerunners of Doom), Kenneth Huff (The Horror Below), R. F. Bagby (The Arctic Stone), G.A. & P.J. Rahman (The Quest for Unknown Amherst), J. Baker (The Skull of Gur'la-ya), Tibbetts, Fox, Eng, Gresham, Rose, more. My name-stamp on pre-title page, slight toning to spine, else a fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1987
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Chris Pelletiere (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1987. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers,123 pp. Issue No. 13 contains stories by Ardath Mayhar (The Thing in There), J.J. Travis (Halloween in Arkham), P.C. Heath (The Man Who Collected Bloch), Jean Sullivan (Bloody Waters), J.R. Lansdale (Conclusion of Dead in the West), Charles L. Baker (Part 2 of Shadow of the Immortal), Steve Eng (Essay: Forays into Derleth Country), S.R. Tem (Wake), 12 poems, and more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1989
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Ron Leming (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1989. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 20 has stories by Gene Phillips (The Cone in the Chasm), Paula Helm Murray (The Most Profane of the Sacred), Ann K. Schwader (Old Glass), Gary Lovisi (Midnight Oasis), Wade K. Wilson (Dead Feast), and more by B. Little, W.C. Rasmussen, J. Grey, J. Pianferri, K. Wisman, F.J. Mayer; Art by Koszowski, Garrison, Morris, Tiani, Klosterman, McEldery, Weidemann, 5 more. Fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1990
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Charles Dougherty (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1990. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 24 has stories by A.R. Morlan (When the Bad Thing Comes, Pt. 3), R.S. Harding (Cthulhu Came Down), J. Henry Johnson (The Insider), Ken Wisman (Slinks), Leon L. Gammell (The Primal Urge), Lisa Lepovetsky (Survivors), more. Also articles by Peter Cannon (Providence in 1990A.D.), Steve Eng (Arkham House), Brian Sheppard (Tribute to Lovecraft), Konnenberg & Hammais (Solar Pons & the Cthulhu Mythos). And still more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1990
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Charles Dougherty (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1990. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 22 has stories by A.R. Morlan (When the Bad Thing Comes, Pt. 1), Richard L. Byers (Nestled), Steve Beai (2000 Enemies), Daniel Williams (Bonsai), R. D. Larson (Into the Lair of the Snow Beast), Bentley Little (DeadMom), B.M. Radburn (Night Train), more. Poetry by R.R. Medcalf, Jr (Things in My Bed), D.A. Schreck (Down Under), Millea Kenin, more. Fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1982
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Jim Pianfetti (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1982. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 8.25"), B&W illustrated covers,130 pp. Issue No. 8 contains stories by Philip C. Heath (The Simian Guest), M.L. Carter (Hunting the Beast), Stephen Cross (The Shadow in the Valley), Klaus D. Yurk (Madness Stirs in the Dark Deep), H.A. & P.J. Rahman (Part 3 of "The Quest for Unknown Amherst"), lots more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1983
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Hank Jankus (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1983. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 8.25"), B&W illustrated covers,164 pp. Issue No. 9 contains stories by Peter Tremayne (Snake Fright), Gary Braunbeck (Voyeurs & The Eldritch Eye), Thomas Ligotti (Dream of a Mannikin), Randal Larson & Loay Hall (Horror in the Garden), Rahman (Conclusion of "Quest for Unknown Amherst"), etc. Also a nifty Lovecraftian cover by Jankus, conclusion of a pseudo-HPL story (Madness Out of Space), and more. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1986
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. John Borkowski (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1986. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 7.5"), B&W illustrated covers,120 pp. Issue No. 12 contains stories by William F. Wu (Dead White Woman), J.N. Williamson (Renunciations), Peter Cannon (The Thing in the Bathtub), Gary A. Braunbeck (From Childhood's Hour.), J.P. Cooke (The Cat's Meow), J.R. Lansdale (Pt. 3, Dead in the West), R. Larson (The Switch Tower), much more. Slight Toning on spine; else a fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1987
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. A. Macintosh (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1987. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers,112 pp. Issue No. 14 contains stories by J.N. Williamson (Starry Coping), William Relling, Jr. (Where Does Watson Road Go?), C. J. Henderson (You Can't Take It With You), James Anderson (Deathstroke), Roy Schneider (The Seed), H.J. Baker (The Halls of Doom), C.L. Baker (Conclusion of Shadow of the Immortal), etc. Also movie reviews, book reviews, news, art, et al. A fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1979
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. John Tibbetts (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1979. First edition trade paperback octavo (5.25" X 8.25"), B&W illustrated covers,122 pp. Issue No. 5 has stories by F. Croft, L.M. Cabos, J. Tibbetts, M. Fantina, G.S. Howard, Pt 1 of "Gunfight Against Nyarlathotep" by Randall Larson, Pt. 3 of Dreams of the Dreamer, 6 poems, and more. My small signature in upper left corner of pre-title page, slight toning to spine, small smudge on coves (probably printing error). Near fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1990
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Alfred Klosterman (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1990. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 23 has stories by A.R. Morlan (When the Bad Thing Comes, Pt. 2), Allen Koszowski (House of Death), Jessica A. Salmonson (Parakeet), Michael Beres (The Pizza Guru), Don D'Ammassa (Literally Speaking), John Maclay (The Plumber), Judith R. Behunin (Three Birds with one Stone), Bentley Little (The Beach), W.C. Rasmussen (Twisted Image), around 30 tales, poems, articles including interview with Brian Lumley, 14 artists. the usual jam-packed issue. A Fine copy.
Editore: Yith Press, 1995
Da: JAC Books, Cortland, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Allen Koszowski & Mark Rainey (illustratore). 1st Edition. INTRO: During the 20-year run (1975-1995) of Eldritch Tales, issues per year varied from 0 to 4. Overall, a very fine magazine of great appeal to Lovecraft and weird tales aficionados. Introductions (editorials) often provided abundant info on awards and publications in the fantasy/horror field. Most issues were a very plentiful mix of new stories, some poems and nonfiction articles and numerous illustrations by Allen Koszowski, Harry Morris, Garrison, Tiani, Fenner, and others. This listing includes all the issues edited & published by Crispin Burnham and labeled "Eldritch Tales." For whatever reasons, the "first" issue was called Dark Messenger Reader and came out in 1975. The intended second issue was misprinted and "lost" until retrieved and published (as # 2) in 1981. Robert M. Price revived ET in 2017 for Necronomicon Press. (Note: "fine copy" means as new.) Yith Press (Crispin Burnham), Lawrence, KS, 1995. First edition trade paperback octavo (6" X 9"), glossy B&W illustrated covers, 112 pp. Issue No. 30 has stories by Richard T. Chizmer (Man's Best Friend), Brian A. Hopkins (Night Bite), Nancy Kilpatrick (Projections), Ron Dee (Strawberry Fields Forever), Shannon Riley (Centennial), Ken Wisman (Auntie Nan), Rand Soellner (Grey Riot), Kay Pealstrom (Winter's Dream), S.L. Shrewsbury (BlackShades of Doom), more. Interview with Ron Dee, Essays on "The Dark Half" (movie) and Arkham House; the usual features & art work. A fine copy.