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Seabury Quinn—whose longer tales I simply| On An Underwood No. 5
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Now I remember those old women’s words,| On An Underwood No. 5
Weird Tales of Modernity: The Ephemerality of the Ordinary in the Stories of Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith and H. P. Lovecraft by Jason Ray Carney. 197 pages. McFarland & co., 2019. $39.95| On An Underwood No. 5
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Black Canaan, from WT June 1936| On An Underwood No. 5
Not every letter from every pulp writer that survives has been published; many remain on the open market and in private hands, coming up for sale from time to time...and they have stories to tell about Robert E. Howard.| On An Underwood No. 5
Yes, there was a cow. I saw the critter. Her name was Delhi, and hump shouldered to suggest Indian blood—Asian-Indian, I mean.—E. Hoffmann Price to L. Sprague de Camp, 11 Feb 1977 (IMH 297)| On An Underwood No. 5