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Bijoux Coloring Book #4
From Gems Press
Paperback
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Welcome to Weird Tales to Color Volume One: A Coloring Book of 36 Classic Illustrations Inspired by Covers from Weird Tales Magazine 1923-1930.
Weird Tales was launched in 1923 by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger as a pulp magazine devoted to fantasy, horror, and the unexplained. Cosmic dread, dark fantasy, and the uncanny were treated as serious literary territory rather than mere shock. Its pages introduced readers to H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and Seabury Quinn, writers who would go on to define modern horror and fantasy.
The 36 covers reproduced in this collection, drawn from Weird Tales issues published between 1923 and 1930, were created by artists including Richard R. Epperly, R. M. Mally, and William F. Heitman, Andrew Brosnatch, C. Barker Petrie, Jr., Curtis C. Senf, and Hugh Rankin.
All 36 covers are in the public domain, their copyright terms having fully expired. Scans were sourced from the Weird Tales collection in the Internet Archive (archive.org).
We’ve also reproduced all 36 original illustrations in color on the cover of this book.
This coloring book is an independent fan project and is not affiliated with any current publisher of Weird Tales magazine.
We’ve inserted “blank” pages between the drawings so you don’t have to worry about your markers bleeding through. But instead of leaving those pages truly blank, we’ve added mini-images from Weird Tales Volume Two for your enjoyment.
