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Alchemist, v. 2, issue 1, Autumn 1946
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lore of witchcraft, especially with one water-witch of curious and unpleasant powers one blow of whose hand could cause disturbing alterations of form in her victims. One grieves to think of similar fine works buried in fugitive magazine publications of this kind. For a more detailed listing (especially regarding ephemera and works not readily available to the general reader: consult the bibliography of almost any of the works I have mentioned. Listed hurriedly, for my alloted space is running short, are a few entertaining volumes of related fiction, some well-known and loved, and a few less so. Virginia Swain's "The Hollow Skin"; A. Morrit's "Burn, Witch, Burn", Stephen McKenna[[?]]'s "Superstition"; Edgar Jepson's "Garden at [[?]]o. 19[[?]]"; Mary Johnson's "The Witch"; Percy MacKaye's "The Scarecrow"(a play from which one of the earliest fantasy movies was made(; Stanley Hart Cauffman's "The Witchfinder"; Hammond's "Road to Endor"; Esther Forbes' "A Mirror for Witches"; A. de Comeau's "Monk's Magic"; John Buchan's "Witchwood"; Evangeline Walcon[[?]]'s "Witch House"; Huysman's "La Bas"; Eleanor M. Ingram's "The Thing From the Lake"; North and Boutel[[?]]'s anthology "Speak of the Devil"; and for a very modern witch acceptable to modern science[[?]]-fiction, William Sloane's "To Walk The Night", now available in Tower Mysteries at $.49 which is cheap enough for a swell yarn. THE END
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lore of witchcraft, especially with one water-witch of curious and unpleasant powers one blow of whose hand could cause disturbing alterations of form in her victims. One grieves to think of similar fine works buried in fugitive magazine publications of this kind. For a more detailed listing (especially regarding ephemera and works not readily available to the general reader: consult the bibliography of almost any of the works I have mentioned. Listed hurriedly, for my alloted space is running short, are a few entertaining volumes of related fiction, some well-known and loved, and a few less so. Virginia Swain's "The Hollow Skin"; A. Morrit's "Burn, Witch, Burn", Stephen McKenna[[?]]'s "Superstition"; Edgar Jepson's "Garden at [[?]]o. 19[[?]]"; Mary Johnson's "The Witch"; Percy MacKaye's "The Scarecrow"(a play from which one of the earliest fantasy movies was made(; Stanley Hart Cauffman's "The Witchfinder"; Hammond's "Road to Endor"; Esther Forbes' "A Mirror for Witches"; A. de Comeau's "Monk's Magic"; John Buchan's "Witchwood"; Evangeline Walcon[[?]]'s "Witch House"; Huysman's "La Bas"; Eleanor M. Ingram's "The Thing From the Lake"; North and Boutel[[?]]'s anthology "Speak of the Devil"; and for a very modern witch acceptable to modern science[[?]]-fiction, William Sloane's "To Walk The Night", now available in Tower Mysteries at $.49 which is cheap enough for a swell yarn. THE END
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