Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Wendigo # 2: A summary curly ...

(Update February 15, 2011)

While Wendigo # 1 is on sale since last month, the summary # 2, already translated into very Much is now completed ...

addition to the short novel Willy Seidel ("The oldest thing in the World, 1923, GER.) And the news of Richard Marsh (" An Illustration of Modern Science, 1896, UK ) which has already been discussed here, the issue will feature four new texts signed Victor Rousseau ("The Case Of The Jailer's Daughter, the first survey of the occult detective Ivan Brodsky, 1910 and not 1926 in Weird Tales as everyone thinks, UK / USA) who will be our "repeat offender" of # 1, Francis Stevens ("The Elf-Trap", 1919, USA), Guy Boothby ("A Strange Goldfield", 1904, Australia / England) and Hugh Burt , a mysterious author of New Zealand from the late nineteenth century unearthed by the indefatigable A. Morgan Wallace ("The Whitered Sepulchre, 1889, NZ). The reissue of the issue will be a horror story not fantastic signed by Australian Barbara Baynton ("The Prowler", 1896, AUS).

(Barbara Baynton)

So, as we can rejoice, Wendigo # 2 of this a little color to the Antipodes not take too long to follow the # 1 which had been waiting more than a little my fault.
And # 3 is already is expanding already with the return of the principal Italian Marrama (reissue of "The Black Doctor," 1907), the Englishman Richard Marsh and the American Philip M. Fisher Jr. for "regulars" at home.

RDN

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