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Seabury Quinn

Lifespan
1889 – 1969
Nationality
American
Active
1937
Works held
1

Seabury Quinn (1889–1969) was, by sheer volume of appearances, the most popular contributor to Weird Tales, thanks to his long-running occult detective Jules de Grandin, a flamboyant French ghost-breaker who battled vampires, werewolves and worse in scores of stories. A lawyer and editor of a mortuary trade journal by profession, he was a mainstay of the classic weird pulp.

The works

  1. 1937

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