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Weird Tales: March, 1924

The early 20th century was a time of great discovery and mystery. This Pulp magazine “Weird Tales”, March, 1924 is representative of both the ‘scary’ genre of writing, and a wonderful example of the Pulp fiction publications of the time. The stories are by some of the more famous writers such as Houdini, Edgar Allen Poe, and H.P. Lovecraft. The Publisher especially recommends the story “The Toad.”, By Donovan G. Fitzpatrick. This eBook edition of the 1924 original has been carefully edited for errors and is as true to the original as possible. The spellings of the time have generally been modernized where appropriate. [EDB Pubs] Publisher’s note: While it is true that some old books can be found for free on the internet, the quality of most ‘free’ material is not acceptable. Here is an example of the work to be done in order to produce a readable version for the Kindle reader: Text found online: The jjrinling }>ress came to Pennsylvania almost as early as the first settlers. An almanac was published in Philadelj)hia in 1OS5. In 17 19 Andrew Bradford started the first newspai)er in the colony. Ten years later Benjamin Franklin began the i)ublication of a better paper, The Pennsylvania Gazette. The same text after editing: The printing press came to Pennsylvania almost as early as the first settlers. An almanac was published in Philadelphia in 1685. In 1719 Andrew Bradford started the first newspaper in the colony. Ten years later Benjamin Franklin began the publication of a better paper, The Pennsylvania Gazette.

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