• Seabury Grandin Quinn (also known as Jerome Burke; January 1, 1889 – December 24, 1969) was an American government lawyer, journalist, and pulp magazine...
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    stories and one novel by Seabury Quinn in the pulp magazine anthology series Weird Tales. In the pages of Weird Tales, Quinn also authored a serialized...
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    The first editor, Edwin Baird, printed early work by H. P. Lovecraft, Seabury Quinn, and Clark Ashton Smith, all of whom went on to be popular writers,...
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  • Ambrose Bierce, Fritz Leiber, H.P. Lovecraft, H. Russell Wakefield, Seabury Quinn, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Margaret St. Clair, Stanton A. Coblentz...
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  • Ryan Quinn (curler) (born 1978), American curler Sally Quinn (born 1941), American journalist and author San Quinn (born 1977), American rapper Seabury Quinn...
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  • Appeals Given name: Seabury Ford (1801–1855), Governor of Ohio Seabury C. Mastick (1871–1969), New York politician Seabury Quinn (1889–1969), American...
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    large, the occult detective subgenre grew to include such writers as Seabury Quinn (with his character Jules de Grandin); Manly Wade Wellman, whose characters...
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    to outlive the followings of other then-prominent authors, such as Seabury Quinn and Kenneth Patchen. In 2005, the Library of America published a volume...
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  • Roads is a short novel by author Seabury Quinn. It was published by Arkham House in 1948 in an edition of 2,137 copies. It was Arkham House's first illustrated...
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  • of Herman Charles Koenig), Algernon Blackwood, H. Russell Wakefield, Seabury Quinn, and Sheridan Le Fanu; and later writers in the Lovecraft school, such...
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  • Fulton Oursler Hugh Pendexter Emil Petaja E. Hoffmann Price Ellery Queen Seabury Quinn John H. Reese Arthur B. Reeve Tod Robbins Sax Rohmer Theodore Roscoe...
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    hidden temple beneath the Great Sphinx of Giza. Several short stories by Seabury Quinn featured resurrected mummies, including The Grinning Mummy (1926), The...
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  • Howard, the cosmic fiction of Lovecraft, the occult detective stories of Seabury Quinn, the chinoiseries of E. Hoffman Price and Frank Owen, the terror tales...
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  • into visiting her. Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Seabury Quinn 34 5b "Silent Snow, Secret Snow" Gene Kearney Gene Kearney Orson Welles...
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    Bedford Jones, a popular pulp writer, as well as Edmond Hamilton and Seabury Quinn. Most of the covers of The Magic Carpet Magazine were by Margaret Brundage...
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    included Greye La Spina, Charles Fulton Oursler, J. H. Coryell, and Seabury Quinn. Hersey was replaced by Ronald Oliphant with the July 1 issue, probably...
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  • stories by author Seabury Quinn. It was released in 1966 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 2,022 copies. The stories are about Quinn's detective Jules...
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  • 1899. Other literary examples include Jules de Grandin (created by Seabury Quinn), Doctor Occult (created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster) and Agent...
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    Edmond Hamilton, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Henry Kuttner, Seabury Quinn, Otis Adelbert Kline, Ralph Milne Farley, Robert Spencer Carr, and Farnsworth...
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  • Brett Sterling) Captain Future Kenneth Robeson Doc Savage Lester Dent Seabury Quinn Jules de Grandin Edgar Rice Burroughs Pellucidar Walter B. Gibson (as...
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    Wellman's writer friends during the Weird Tales years were Malcolm Jameson, Seabury Quinn, Henry Kuttner, and Otto Binder. Wellman used to meet with these writers...
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    include many werewolf tales, written by such authors as H. Warner Munn, Seabury Quinn and Manly Wade Wellman. Robert E. Howard made his own contribution to...
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  • Indian film Road (play), by Jim Cartwright, 1986 Roads (novel), by Seabury Quinn, 1948 The Road (group), a late 1960s American band Road (American band)...
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    He was an early friend and associate of authors H. P. Lovecraft and Seabury Quinn. He has been described by fellow author Jessica Amanda Salmonson, who...
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  • (d. 1965) 1889 – Charles Bickford, American actor (d. 1967) 1889 – Seabury Quinn, American author (d. 1969) 1890 – Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer...
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    that gave significance to that magazine. Roads, a fantasy novella by Seabury Quinn, first published in the January 1938 Weird Tales, and featuring a cover...
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    Mildred Clingerman, 2014 Clark Ashton Smith, 2015 Judith Merril, 2016 Seabury Quinn, 2017 Frank M. Robinson, 2018 Carol Emshwiller, 2019 Rick Raphael [de]...
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    famous writers, including H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and Seabury Quinn. Baird—in marked contrast to his successor—accepted everything that...
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  • Priestley – Salt Is Leaving Thomas Pynchon – The Crying of Lot 49 Seabury Quinn – Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder Gerard Reve – Nader tot U (Nearer to Thee)...
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    stories. The stories influenced later horror and fantasy writers, notably Seabury Quinn, who had his own supernatural detective character (Jules de Grandin)...
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