![]() A shrunken version of this book was reprinted by Popular Library in the U.S. The Evil People (Leslie Frewin, 1968) had the usual suspects in Robert Bloch and August Derleth and also very early Arthur J. Legends for the Dark (New English Library, 1968) had four out of ten stories from Weird Tales by Bradbury, Bloch, Lovecraft, and August Derleth. Lovecraft rewriting Hazel Heald (“The Horror in the Museum”). ![]() Allen, 1968) included Bradbury, Bloch, Derleth, and H. Lovecraft post- Weird Tales x 2 were included.ĭr. Ray Bradbury from Weird Tales and August Derleth writing as H. ![]() Beyond the Curtain of Dark (Four Square Books, 1966) included Robert Bloch’s “Lizzie Borden Took an Axe” (Weird Tales, Nov. ![]() He got his start in the late 1960s with The Hall of Mirrors (Four Square Books, 1965) that had no Weird Tales reprints. Peter Haining was possibly the greatest English anthologist of horror and weird fiction. The 1970s continued the same pattern set in the late 1960s with anthologies that were not Weird Tales centric but did reprint a few stories per book. ![]()
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