Title Data
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| Title | Hermetic Horrors: Weird Fiction Writers and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn | |
| Authors | Leigh Blackmore | |
| Language | English | |
| Synopsis |
Article on various horror writers who belonged, or have been claimed to belong, to the occult organisation The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
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| Non-Genre | No | |
| Juvenile | No | |
| Novelization | No | |
| Graphic Format | No |
Publication Data
| Column | Proposed Values | Warnings |
| Date | 1985-00-00 | |
| Pub Type | NONFICTION | |
| Publisher | Shadowplay No 9 | Unknown Publisher |
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| Format | A5 | |
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Note to Moderator:
Incomplete entry - I will fill in other details later. Additionally, this essay was reprinted in Sirius magazine published approx 1986 in Canberra ACT but I currently have no access to that appearance. The article is also readable at the Shadowplay site online, and downloadable from scribd.com online, but I'm unsure whether ISFDB includes online information.
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Submitted by LeighBlackmore (Talk) on 2019-11-14 00:00:17
