“Wherever you go, She-Who-Laughed will be standing in the darkness — waiting for you”
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884–1960), illustration to “Ogden's Strange Story” by Edison Marshall
(Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1949)
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“Wherever you go, She-Who-Laughed will be standing in the darkness — waiting for you”
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884–1960), illustration to “Ogden's Strange Story” by Edison Marshall
(Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1949)
The Pagan King by Edison Marshall
The vikings (Richard Fleischer, 1958)
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), 'Dian of the Lost Land', ''Famous Fantastic Mysteries'', Vol.10, #4, 1949 Source
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884-1960) cover, 'Dian of the Lost Land' Edison Marshall, ''Famous Fantastic Mysteries'', Vol. 10, #4 April 1949
1935 illustration by Matt Clarke by totallymystified Via Flickr: For Sam Campbell - Gentleman by Edison Marshall. From Good Housekeeping.
1935 illustration by Matt Clarke by totallymystified Via Flickr: For the story Sam Campbell - Gentleman by Edison Marshall. From Good Housekeeping.
Edison Marshall, 1894-1967 | By Vicki Anne Bryden
Edison Marshall still one of my favorate authors.