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188 THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF<br />
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in One Act, London, William Heinemann, 1898.<br />
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1931, pp. 403–22.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Master Fights’, Weird Tales, December 1930, pp. 134–47.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Master Strikes’, Weird Tales, November 1930, pp. 79–99.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master’, Weird Tales, July 1927, pp. 155–71.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf’s Daughter’, Weird Tales, October/November/December<br />
1928.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf <strong>of</strong> Ponkert’, Weird Tales, July 1925, reprinted in Brian<br />
J. Frost, Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf, London, Sphere, 1973, pp. 161–95.<br />
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———, Lycanthrope: <strong>The</strong> Mystery <strong>of</strong> Sir William Wolf, London, Thornton<br />
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Preiss, Byron (ed.), <strong>The</strong> Ultimate <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf, New York, Dell Publishing, 1991.<br />
Quinn, Seabury, ‘<strong>The</strong> Bloodflower’, Weird Tales, March 1927, pp. 317–30,<br />
423–4.<br />
———, ‘Fortune’s Fools’, Weird Tales, July 1938, pp. 14–35.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Gentle <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf’, Weird Tales, July 1940, pp. 76–95.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Phantom Farmhouse’, Weird Tales, October 1923, reprinted in<br />
Douglas Hill (ed.), Way <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf: An Anthology <strong>of</strong> Horror Stories,<br />
London, Pan<strong>the</strong>r, 1966, pp. 13–37.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Thing in <strong>the</strong> Fog’, Weird Tales, vol. 21, no. 3 (March 1933), pp.<br />
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———, ‘Uncanonized’, Weird Tales, November 1939, pp. 32–47.<br />
———, ‘<strong>The</strong> Wolf <strong>of</strong> St. Bonnot’, Weird Tales, December 1930, reprinted<br />
in Brian J. Frost (ed.), Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wer</strong>ewolf, London, Sphere, 1973, pp.<br />
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Wolf Publishing, 1992.<br />
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