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The Vengeance of Nitocris - Imprisoned With The Pharohs
The Vengeance of Nitocris - Imprisoned With The Pharohs
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PERIL PRESS presents:
2 LOST TALES BY 3 FAMOUS AUTHORS
Weird Tales, March 1924
UNDER THE PYRAMIDS
(Published as IMPRISONED WITH THE PHARAOHS)
by H. P. Lovecraft
(Ghost Written as by Harry Houdini)
A Thrilling Adventure of the Gizeh Plateau
11,200 Words
Weird Tales, August 1928
THE VENGEANCE OF NITOCRIS
by Tennessee Williams
Chapter 1: Osiris Is Avenged
Chapter: A Pharaoh Is Avenged
4700 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations Plus as a BONUS
WEIRD TALES COVER GALLERY March 1923 (First Issue) to Dec 1928
"The Vengeance of Nitocris" is a short story by Tennessee Williams, written when Williams was 16 years old, and published in Weird Tales in its August, 1928 issue. The story is a "surprisingly lurid" tale of loosely historical fiction, based on the account of the semi-legendary female pharaoh Nitocris found in Herodotus. Williams was paid thirty-five dollars for the story by Weird Tales; it was his first piece of stand-alone published fiction. Robert E. Howard's "Red Shadows", the story that introduced Solomon Kane, was the cover story. (info from Wikipedia)
2 Publishing Oddities in one great package.
2 LOST TALES BY 3 FAMOUS AUTHORS
Weird Tales, March 1924
UNDER THE PYRAMIDS
(Published as IMPRISONED WITH THE PHARAOHS)
by H. P. Lovecraft
(Ghost Written as by Harry Houdini)
A Thrilling Adventure of the Gizeh Plateau
11,200 Words
Weird Tales, August 1928
THE VENGEANCE OF NITOCRIS
by Tennessee Williams
Chapter 1: Osiris Is Avenged
Chapter: A Pharaoh Is Avenged
4700 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations Plus as a BONUS
WEIRD TALES COVER GALLERY March 1923 (First Issue) to Dec 1928
"The Vengeance of Nitocris" is a short story by Tennessee Williams, written when Williams was 16 years old, and published in Weird Tales in its August, 1928 issue. The story is a "surprisingly lurid" tale of loosely historical fiction, based on the account of the semi-legendary female pharaoh Nitocris found in Herodotus. Williams was paid thirty-five dollars for the story by Weird Tales; it was his first piece of stand-alone published fiction. Robert E. Howard's "Red Shadows", the story that introduced Solomon Kane, was the cover story. (info from Wikipedia)
2 Publishing Oddities in one great package.
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