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Strange Gateways
''Strange Gateways'' is a collection of stories by American writer E. Hoffmann Price. It was released in 1967 by Arkham House Arkham House is an American publishing house specializing in weird fiction. It was founded in Sauk City, Wisconsin, in 1939 by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei to publish hardcover collections of H. P. Lovecraft's best works, which had ... in an edition of 2,007 copies. It was the author's first hardcover collection. The tale "Tarbis of the Lake" is a collaboration with H. P. Lovecraft. Contents ''Strange Gateways'' contains the following tales: * "The Fire and the Flesh" * "Graven Image" * "The Stranger from Kurdistan" * "The Rajah's Gift" * "The Girl From Samarkand" * "Tarbis of the Lake" * "Bones for China" * "Well of the Angels" * "Strange Gateway" * "Apprentice Magician" * "One More River" * "Pale Hands" Sources * * * *{{cite book , last=Nielsen , first=Leon , title=Arkham House Books: A Collector's Guide , location=Jefferson, NC ...
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Lee Brown Coye
Lee Brown Coye (July 24, 1907 – September 5, 1981) was an American artist. Coye is probably best remembered for his black-and-white illustrations for pulp magazines and horror fiction, but he produced a variety of works in other media. Biography Coye was born in Syracuse, New York, and as a young man lived in nearby Tully (town), New York, Tully. He spent his entire life in the Central New York area. He and his wife, Ruth, lived in Syracuse for many years where Coye's activities included teaching adult art classes; working under the Works Progress Administration to paint a mural in the Cazenovia High School in 1934 (since destroyed); advertising for the WSYR (AM), WSYR Broadcasting System in upstate New York, producing a variety of commissioned works. The Coyes settled in Hamilton (village), New York, Hamilton, New York, in 1959 when Lee went to work for Sculptura, a small company that reproduced antique sculptures. The move to Hamilton allowed Coye to fulfill his ambition of ...
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