The second is from "The Lost Door" by Margaret Rogers Straub (Oct '36). The last from Edmond Hamilton's "The Fire Princess" (Oct '38). Don't know about the others.
Finlay illustrated a pulp magazine format edition of A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM, which was published by the Popular Fiction Publishing Co. This was in the '30s I believe. It's worth looking at.
I love these. Do you know what stories they illustrate?
ReplyDeleteThe second is from "The Lost Door" by Margaret Rogers Straub (Oct '36). The last from Edmond Hamilton's "The Fire Princess" (Oct '38). Don't know about the others.
ReplyDeleteFinlay illustrated a pulp magazine format edition of A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM, which was published by the Popular Fiction Publishing Co. This was in the '30s I believe. It's worth looking at.
ReplyDeleteThanks Howard! Some of those Midsummer illos will be coming soon.
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