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    The Bram Stoker Society Journal [#3 (1991)] ed. Richard Dalby (Dublin: The Bram Stoker Society, 45pp, ph)
    Details supplied by Douglas A. Anderson.
    • 1 · Introduction · [Misc.] · in
    • 2 · Editorial · Richard Dalby · ed
    • 3 · Bram Stoker and the Tradition of Irish Supernatural Literature · Albert Power · ar
    • 22 · Witchcraft and the Origins of “The Unfortunate Fursey” · Mervyn Wall · ar
    • 35 · Bram Stoker’s Debut in an Encyclopedia · Richard Dalby · ar
    • 35 · Contemporary Reviews 3: Famous Imposters, by Bram Stoker · Anon. · br The Bookman Spring Supplement Apr 1911
    • 38 · The Tendency of the Modern Stage: A Talk with Sir W. S. Gilbert on Things Theatrical [W.S. Gilbert] · Bram Stoker · iv The Daily Chronicle Jan 2 1908





    The Bram Stoker Society Journal [#7 (1995)] ed. Richard Dalby (Dublin: The Bram Stoker Society, 40pp, ph)
    Details supplied by Douglas A. Anderson.
    • 1 · Editorial · Richard Dalby · ed
    • 2 · Bram Stoker and the Cinema · Leslie Shepard · ar
    • 12 · Why Westenra? · Mark Pinkerton · ar
    • 16 · An Irish Vampire? · R. S. Breene · ar The Occult Review Oct 1925
    • 20 · The Ghostly Tale: Must the Author Believe? · Albert Power · ar
    • 32 · Everyman Remembers · Ernest Rhys · ar (r); personal reminiscences of Bram Stoker series.
    • 33 · The Contemporary Reviews: Man, by Bram Stoker · Anon. · br Punch Sep 27 1905
    • 34 · Personal Recollections of Acting: From Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray” to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” · Hurd Hatfield · ar











    Brave [v1 #3, November 1957] ed. Walter Kaylin (Humor Digest Inc., 15¢, cover by Clarence Doore)
    Details supplied by Andrea Giudice from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Crazy Wild to Kill Me · Steve Walters · ts; “One man’s grim battle with a savage wolf.”
    • 11 · They Kiss Fire · Irwin Isenberg · ts; “Men leap from space to battle fire.”
    • 18 · How Rugged Can You GET · [Various] · gp; “Short tales of incredible valor.”
    • 20 · Sittin’ Pretty · Anon. · ss; “Squaw from Brave’s Wigwam tells a story.”
    • 24 · Ho! Rassle That Bull · Marv Kitman · ts; “Of the first and last U.S. bullfight.”
    • 30 · Two-Legged Wally · Uncle Travis · ss; “Uncle Travis tells a tall tale.”
    • 34 · Rebel Fury in Ambush · Peter Throckmorton · ts; “First-hand account of ambush in Algeria.”
    • 42 · We Saw Them Eat Him Alive · Alex Austin · ts; “A bout with the deadly piranha.”
    • 49 · “I Didn’t Want to Kill Him” · Willie Sloan · ts; “Unless one decided to quit, a man was going to die.”
    • 56 · Fair Game in the Woods · Anon. · pi; “An elusive subject for the camera’s lens.”
    • 60 · White Magic in Zululand · H. Rider Haggard · ex (r); “An episode by the famous English storyteller.”; likely from The Ghost Kings, 1908.


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