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Gerry De La Ree Series Compilation By Gerry de la Ree Series 1975 -1981 Compilation by www.reutel.nl Title Year Ilustrated a story by Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5 Book 6 Book 7 page page page page page page page Challenge 1932 Virgil Finlay 7 30 Deer (five studies) 1932 9 Knight and Lady (pencil sketch) 1933 33 Lady Godiva 1933 32 My Mirror Melody 1933 31 Purity - a linoleum cut 1933 10 Selfportrait in Pencil, A 1933 Frontipiece Woodcut (of a man) 1933 Title Page Bearded Man (pencil sketch) 1934 34 Design for Awakening (A pencil sketch) 1934 9 Ghost and the Tomb, The (A pencil sketch) 1934 10 Maiden with Bow (A pencil sketch) 1934 8 Nude (pencil sketch) 1934 35 Ripple in the Reeds (A watercolor) 1934 11 Design for Daughters of the Lioness (A pencil sketch) 1935 12 Experiment with Scratchboard (previously unpublished) 1935 37 Last Martian (unfinished drawing), The 1935 Stanley G. Weinbaum 11 Medusa 1935 7 Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare and characters), A 1935 Shakespeare Frontipiece Skull-Face (skull) 1935 Robert E. Howard 12 Tree Nymph (unfinished drawing) 1935 13 Up and Over (previously unpublished) 1935 36 Action at the Plate (previously unpublished) 1936 38 Child of the Winds 1936 Edmond Hamilton 16 25 Crawling Horror, The 1936 Thorp McClusky 13 Dig Me No Grave 1936 Robert E. Howard 14 24 Druidic Doom, The 1936 Robert Bloch 20 Face in the Window, The 1936 Carl Jacobi 22 Faceless God, The 1936 Robert Bloch 15 10 Haunter of the Dark, The 1936 H.P. Lovecraft 10 In the World's Dusk 1936 Edmond Hamilton 15 28 Loot of the Vampire (mirror) 1936 Thorp McClusky 9 Loot of the Vampire (necklace) 1936 Thorp McClusky 8 Lost Door, The 1936 Dorothy Quick 18 26 Man in Black, The 1936 Paul Ernst 12 Necromancy in Naat 1936 Clark Ashton Smith 21 Opener of the Way, The 1936 Robert Bloch 19 Out of the Sun 1936 Granville S. Hoss 16 Room of Shadows, The 1936 Arthur J. Burks 23 Son of Satan 1936 Arlton Eadie 17 27 Tree of Life, The 1936 Paul Ernst 18 Witch-House 1936 Seabury Quinn 11 Woman at Loon Point, The 1936 August Derleth and Mark Schorer 17 Abyss under the World, The 1937 J. Paul Suter 54 Black Kiss, The 1937 Henry Kuttner and Robert Bloch 49 Black Stone Statue, The 1937 Mary Elizabeth Counselman 46 Children of the Bat 1937 Seabury Quinn 43 Clicking Red Heels 1937 Paul Ernst 58 Creeper in the Crypt, The 1937 Robert Bloch 61 Dark Star, The 1937 G.G. Pendraves (G.G. Trenery) 22 68 Dead Moan Low, The 1937 Paul Ernst 60 Death of Ilalotha, The 1937 Clark Ashton Smith 48 Dread Summons 1937 Paul Ernst 59 Duar the Accursed 1937 Clifford Ball 55 Fane of the Black Pharaoh 1937 Robert Bloch 7 34 Fessenden's World 1937 Edmond Hamilton 53 Guardian of the Book, The 1937 Henry Hasse 38 Hairy Ones Shall Dance, The 1937 Gans T. Field (M.W. Wellman) 71 Ho-Ho-Kam Horror, The 1937 Bruce Bryan 41 Homicidal Diary, The 1937 Earl Peirce Jr. 8 66 Horror in the Burying-Ground, The 1937 Hazel Heald 31 Jail-Break 1937 Paul Ernst 39 Lake of Life, The (soldiers) 1937 Edmond Hamilton 50 Lake of Life, The (woman dancing) 1937 Edmond Hamilton 51 Last Pharaoh, The (elixer) 1937 Thomas P. Kelly 37 Last Pharaoh, The (guard) 1937 Thomas P. Kelly 36 Last Pharaoh, The (queen) 1937 Thomas P. Kelly 35 Last Pharaoh, The (rats) 1937 Thomas P. Kelly 21 Frontipiece Living Buddhess, The 1937 Seabury Quinn 20 45 Mandarin's Ear, The 1937 Frank Owen 39 Mannikin, The 1937 Robert Bloch 63 Portrait of H.P. Lovecraft 1937 15 Psychopompos 1937 H.P. Lovecraft 30 Quest of the Starstone 1937 Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore 56 Raider of the Spaceways 1937 Henry Kuttner 57 Return to Earth 1937 William Knapp Jones 47 Romeo, and Juliet (Juliet on the bed ) 1937 William Shakespeare 25 Romeo, and Juliet (three men fighting) 1937 William Shakespeare 24 Satan's Palimpsest 1937 Seabury Quinn 40 Secret of Sebek, The 1937 Robert Bloch 42 Shunned House, The 1937 H.P. Lovecraft 33 Symphony of the Dammed 1937 John R. Speer 62 Thief of Forthe, The 1937 Clifford Ball 23 69 Thing on the Door Step, The 1937 H.P. Lovecraft Front Cover 32 Thing on the Floor, The 1937 Thorp McClusky 65 Voyage of the Neutralia (laboratory) 1937 B. Wallis 19 Voyage of the Neutralia (laboratory) 1937 B. Wallis 70 Whistling Corpse, The 1937 G.G. Pendraves (G.G. Trenery) 67 Wine of Wizardry, A (woman and bats) 1937 George Sterling 13 29 Woman in Room 607, The 1937 Thorp McClusky 64 World of Dark Dwellers 1937 Edmond Hamilton 52 Ancient Mariner, The 1938 John Coleridge 84 Beyond the Wall of Sleep 1938 H.P. Lovecraft 83 Black Drama, The 1938 Gans T. Field (M.W. Wellman) 75 Black Moon 1938 Seabury Quinn 81 Blessed Damsel, The 1938 Gabriel Rosetti 87 Diary of Alonzo Typer, The 1938 William Lumley 85 Dreadfull Sleep 1938 Jack Williamson 76 Garden of Adompha, The 1938 Clark Ashton Smith 82 Goddess Awakes, The 1938 Clifford Ball 79 Horns of Elfland 1938 Lord Tennyson 80 House of Living Music, The 1938 Edmond Hamilton 27 90 Incense of Abomination 1938 Seabury Quinn 78 Israfel 1938 Edgar Allan Poe 91 Kubla Khan 1938 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 7 77 La Belle Dame Sans Merci 1938 John Keats Back Cover 72 Page 1 of 8 Gerry de la Ree Series 1975 -1981 Compilation by www.reutel.nl Title Year Ilustrated a story by Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5 Book 6 Book 7 page page page page page page page Magic Mirror, The 1938 Algernon Blackwood 89 Old Cornish Litany 1938 74 Pigeons from Hell 1938 Robert E. Howard 26 Roads (Claus Rescues Erinna - bars) 1938 Seabury Quinn 73 Skeleton in Armor 1938 Henry W. Longfellow 88 Witch's Mark, The 1938 Dorothy Quick 86 (soldier) 1939 Virgil Finlay 109 Almost Immortal 1939 Austin Hall 8 Almuric 1939 Robert E. Howard 111 Citadel of Darkness, The 1939 Henry Kuttner 28/29 Dark Isle, The 1939 Robert Bloch 109 Giants in the Sky 1939 Frank Belknap Long 96 Hashish-Eater, The 1939 Clark Ashton Smith 101 Hellsgarde 1939 C.L. Moore 108 How Love Looked for Hell 1939 Sidney Lanier 102 King Henry IV 1939 Shakespear, William 94 King Henry VI 1939 Shakespear, William 103 King of the World's Edge 1939 H. Warner Munn 112 L'Allegro 1939 John Milton 97 Mannikins of Horror 1939 Robert Bloch 104 Metal Champer, The 1939 Duane W. Rimel 99 Outsider and Others, The (dust jacket) 1939 H.P. Lovecraft 14 Quest of Iranon, The 1939 H.P. Lovecraft 28 92 Red God Laughed, The 1939 Thorp McClusky 106 Return of Hastur 1939 August Derleth 100 Rubaiyat, The (beggar) 1939 Omar Khayyam 29 93 Waxworks 1939 Robert Bloch 95 Willow Landscape, The 1939 Clark Ashton Smith 98 Wine of Wizardry, A (cave) 1939 George Sterling 110 Wine of Wizardry, A (demon and snake) 1939 George Sterling 30 Wine of Wizardry, A (pillars) 1939 George Sterling 107 Wine of Wizardry, A (snake) 1939 George Sterling 105 Behind the Curtain 1940 Francis Stevens 9 Blind Spot, The (audition) 1940 Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint 22 Blind Spot, The (bell) 1940 Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint 32 Blind Spot, The (juwel) 1940 Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint 31 Blind Spot, The (ring) 1940 Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint 33 Conquest of the Moon Pool (greeting) 1940 A. Merritt 38 Conquest of the Moon Pool (man and woman) 1940 A. Merritt 21 Conquest of the Moon Pool (three persons above crowd) 1940 A. Merritt 20 Conquest of the Moon Pool (two children) 1940 A. Merritt 19 Conquest of the Moon Pool, The (creature in grass) 1940 A. Merritt 11 Creep, Shadow! (flood) 1940 A. Merritt 18 Face in the Abyss, The (diving man) 1940 A. Merritt 17 Face in the Abyss, The (woman and flowers) 1940 A. Merritt 16 Hamlet 1940 Shakespear, William 113 Pegasus 1940 Henry Kuttner 35 Rebel Soul, The 1940 Austin Hall 40 Red Gibbet, The 1940 F.B. Ghensi 115 Rubaiyat, The (wise man) 1940 Omar Khayyam 114 Sky Woman, The 1940 Charles B. Stilson 10 Sleep of Ages, The 1940 Stuart Martin 12 Snake Mother, The 1940 A. Merritt 23 Spotted Satan 1940 Otis Adelbert kline and E.H. Price 116 Through the Dragon Glass 1940 A. Merritt 39 Twice in Time (portrait of a middle-aged man) 1940 Manly Wade Wellman 34 Twice in Time (portrait of a woman) 1940 Manly Wade Wellman 34 Twice in Time (portrait of a young man) 1940 Manly Wade Wellman 34 Wisdom of an Ass, The (donkey) 1940 Silaki Ali Hassan 40 Wisdom of an Ass, The (sword) 1940 Silaki Ali Hassan 41 Colour Out of Space, The 1941 H.P. Lovecraft 31 Dwellers in the Mirage (woman and snake) 1941 A. Merritt 18 Dwellers in the Mirage, The (ankh) 1941 A. Merritt 28 Dwellers in the Mirage, The (creatures) 1941 A. Merritt 27 Dwellers in the Mirage, The (swimming men) 1941 A. Merritt 26 John Ovington Returns 1941 Max Brand 30 Land of Time to Come, The 1941 Henry Kuttner Back Cover 13 Lord of the Storm (flooded) 1941 Keith Hammond (Henry Kuttner) 15 Lord of the Storm (soldier on horse) 1941 Keith Hammond (Henry Kuttner) 14 Lost Garden, The 1941 Max Brand 32 Metal Monster, The (basalt) 1941 A.
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