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WITCHERY AND THRILLS

|- | colspan="4" | The use of siren spells and love charms to win endearment and riches continues to attract the mind and heart of modern men and women. For beneath the surface of our workaday world, there flows deeply every man's desire for romantic mastery and future fruitfulness. The storied enchantment of witchcraft—of beautiful princesses to be won by secret deeds—is instilled in each of us by the mankind-old lore of the past. And no matter what the nature of our everyday occupations, the longing for mystic thrills remains in full reign.

It is no wonder therefore that fantasy, stories dealing with the witchery of the past and the romantic mystery of the future, continues to dominate and fascinate the public. |-

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THE AVON FANTASY READER

|- | colspan="4" | is the only regularly appearing imaginative anthology in America which brings to the public, at a price everyone can afford, stories hitherto available only at great cost and effort. In its pages have appeared and will appear such masters of weird fantasy and science-fiction as: |- | rowspan="4" width="5%" |   | NELSON BOND | ROBERT E. HOWARD | rowspan="4" width="5%" |   |- | FRITZ LEIBER, JR. | SEABURY QUINN |- | FRANCIS FLAGG | H. P. LOVECRAFT |- | MILES J. BREUER | RAY BRADBURY |-

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AND MANY OTHERS

|- | colspan="4" | Every name is a guarantee of the best stories of their kind available. |-

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Ask for the

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AVON FANTASY READER

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Only 35c a copy

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