![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bonus: Also included is an extensive bibliography of the writings of Seabury Quinn.” Three of the works collected in this volume were previously unknown, and five have never appeared in print in unedited form anywhere since their original magazine appearances, as long as nine decades ago. “The Early Tales of Seabury Quinn Best known as a prolific contributor to Weird Tales, Seabury Quinn created an impressive body of literature prior to and parallel to his first sales to “the unique magazine.” Demons of the Night spotlights those early works, including Quinn’s first published article, his first fiction sale, and stories from the extremely rare “Washington Nights’ Entertainment” and “Problems of Professor Forrester” series. Read “Pledged to the Dead” from Weird Tales (October, 1937) He graduated from the law school of the National University and admitted to the District of Columbia Bar. He was born and lived in Washington, D.C. Seabury Grandin Quinn (also known as Jerome Burke December 1889 – 24 December 1969) was a government lawyer, journalist, and an American pulp magazine author, most famous for his stories of the occult detective Jules de Grandin, published in Weird Tales. ![]()
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