Oriental Stories
Oriental Stories, later retitled The Magic Carpet Magazine, was an American pulp magazine of 1930-34, an offshoot of the famous Weird Tales. Like its parent, it was published by 's Popular Fiction Publishing and edited by Farnsworth Wright. As its titles indicate, the magazine specialized in adventure and fantasy stories with Oriental settings and elements. Its stories were largely written by the same distinctive group of authors that filled the pages of Weird Tales, including Robert E. Howard, Otis Adelbert Kline, E. Hoffmann Price, Clark Ashton Smith, and Frank Owen, among others. Several of the covers for Oriental Stories were drawn by artists J. Allen St. John and Margaret Brundage.
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Oriental Stories
Oriental Stories, later retitled The Magic Carpet Magazine, was an American pulp magazine of 1930-34, an offshoot of the famous Weird Tales. Like its parent, it was published by 's Popular Fiction Publishing and edited by Farnsworth Wright. As its titles indicate, the magazine specialized in adventure and fantasy stories with Oriental settings and elements. Its stories were largely written by the same distinctive group of authors that filled the pages of Weird Tales, including Robert E. Howard, Otis Adelbert Kline, E. Hoffmann Price, Clark Ashton Smith, and Frank Owen, among others. Several of the covers for Oriental Stories were drawn by artists J. Allen St. John and Margaret Brundage.
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Oriental Stories, later retitl ...... Magic Carpet was then defunct.
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January 1934
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Cover of first issue
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Oriental Stories, later retitl ...... t. John and Margaret Brundage.
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