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* Editorial
 
* Editorial
 
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* [[Crawling at you]]
* Crawling At You - New Releases
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* [[The Knave of Darkness]]
 
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* [[Beyond Dualism]]
* The Knave of Darkness (Ashley)
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* [[The Mystagogue, The Gnostic Quest, The Secret Book]]
 
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* [[Nothing Is What It Seems To Be]]
* Beyond Dualism (Morris)
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* [[Autumn Horror]]
 
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* [[Interview with Thomas Ligotti]]
* The Mystagogue, The Gnostic Quest, The Secret Book (Price)
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* [[The Library of Byzantium]]
 
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* [[Oneiric Horror]]
* Nothing Is What It Seems To Be (Dziemianowicz)
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* [["The Lost Art of Twilight": Two Aspects of the Vampire]]
 
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* [[A Thomas Ligotti Bibliography]]
* Autumn Horror [Fiction] (Ligotti)
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* [[The Red Brain's Trust]]
 
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* [[R'lyeh Reviews]]
* Interview with Thomas Ligotti (Ford)
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* [[Black Mail]]
 
 
* The Library of Byzantium [Fiction] (Ligotti)
 
 
 
* Oneiric Horror [Fiction] (Ligotti)
 
 
 
* "The Lost Art of Twilight": Two Aspects of the Vampire (MacCulloch)
 
 
 
* A Thomas Ligotti Bibliography
 
 
 
* The Red Brains Trust [Regular Q&A Column] (Jeffery)
 
 
 
* R'lyeh Reviews
 
 
 
* Black Mail [Letters Column]  
 
  
 
==Front Cover Text==
 
==Front Cover Text==

Revision as of 00:57, 25 August 2014

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Magazine: Dagon (Magazine)

Publisher: Carl T. Ford

Product Code:

Publishing Year: September, 1988

Pages: 84

Cover Price: £1.75

Editor: Carl T. Ford

Authors: Carl T. Ford, Mike Ashley, Christine Morris, Robert M. Price, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Thomas Ligotti, Mark Morrison, Simon MacCulloch, Peter Jeffery

Artists: Allen Koszowski (front), Harry O. Morris (back), Dave Carson, Phillip Anderson, Jeffery Salmon

Format: Softcover A5

ISSN:

Contents

Scenarios: In A City of Bells And Towers (Morrison)

Articles:

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Thomas Ligotti

Special Double Issue

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Comments / Trivia

Mark Morrison's scenario "In A City of Bells And Towers" later became part of the Orient Express (Campaign)

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