Author:Seabury Quinn
Works
Shortfiction
- "Out of the Long Ago" in Weird Tales, 5 (1) (January 1925)
- "The Horror on the Links" in Weird Tales, 6 (4) (October 1925)
- "The Tenants of Broussac" in Weird Tales, 6 (6) (December 1925)
- Ancient Fires (1926)
- The Dead Hand (1926)
- The Great God Pan (1926)
- The Grinning Mummy (1926)
- The House of Horror (1926)
- The Isle of Missing Ships (1926)
- The Vengeance of India (1926)
- Creeping Shadows (1927)
- The Blood-Flower (1927)
- The Curse of Everard Maundy (1927)
- The Man Who Cast No Shadow (1927)
- The Poltergeist (1927)
- The Veiled Prophetess (1927)
- The White Lady of the Orphanage (1927)
- "The Jest of Warburg Tantavul" in Weird Tales, 24 (3) (September 1934)
- "Pledged to the Dead" in Weird Tales, 30 (4) (October 1937)
- "Incense of Abomination" in Weird Tales, 31 (3) (March 1938)
- "Glamour" (1939)
- "Birthmark" in Weird Tales, 36 (1) (September-October 1941)
- "The Last Man" in Weird Tales, 42 (4) (May 1950)
Letters
- A letter to Weird Tales (October 1936, vol. 28, no. 3) (short comment about Robert Ervin Howard's death)
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