Post by demonik on Mar 26, 2006 14:27:54 GMT -5
Bassett Morgan had thirteen stories published in Weird Tales between July 1926 and Nov. 1936, and contributed to all manner of pulps including Westerns, Romance, Ghost and Oriental titles throughout the same period. There also seems to have been a novel, The Golden Rupee, published in 1935. As Robert A. W. Lowdnes put it, writing in The Weird Tales Collector # 6 (Robert Weinberg, 1980):
Morgan wrote a number of stories centred around the basic theme of a man's (or woman's) brain being transferred to the skull of an ape. None of them is bad, and one is about as good as another. All of them are equally unbelievable, but fun to read ... an excellent Bassett Morgan story which was not about brain transplants was The Wolf Woman, telling of the resurrectionof a primitive female trapped in a glazier.
Laocoon Weird Tales July 1926
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) You'll Need A Night Light, 1927
Hugh Lamb (ed.) Star Book Of Horror #2 (Star, 1976)
The Head Weird Tales Feb. 1927
Gray Ghouls Weird Tales July 1927, Sept. 1939
The Wolf Woman Weird Tales Sept. 1927
Dzemianowicz, Weinberg & Greenberg (eds.) Weird Vampire Tales (Gramercy, 1992)
The Skeleton Under The Lamp Weird Tales May. 1928
The Demon Doom Of N Yeng Sen Weird Tales Aug. 1929
The Devils Of Po Sung Weird Tales Dec. 1927, Mar. 1939
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) By Daylight Only , Oct. 1929
Bimini Weird Tales Jan. 1929
The Island Of Doom Weird Tales March 1932
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) Grim Death, Aug. 1932)
Tiger Dust Weird Tales, Apr. 1933
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) Keep on the Light, July, 1933
Short Stories, Feb. 1959
The Vengeance Of Ti Fong Weird Tales Dec. 1934
Black Bagheels Weird Tales Jan. 1935
Midas Weird Tales Nov. 1936
Morgan wrote a number of stories centred around the basic theme of a man's (or woman's) brain being transferred to the skull of an ape. None of them is bad, and one is about as good as another. All of them are equally unbelievable, but fun to read ... an excellent Bassett Morgan story which was not about brain transplants was The Wolf Woman, telling of the resurrectionof a primitive female trapped in a glazier.
The Weird Tales 13
Laocoon Weird Tales July 1926
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) You'll Need A Night Light, 1927
Hugh Lamb (ed.) Star Book Of Horror #2 (Star, 1976)
The Head Weird Tales Feb. 1927
Gray Ghouls Weird Tales July 1927, Sept. 1939
The Wolf Woman Weird Tales Sept. 1927
Dzemianowicz, Weinberg & Greenberg (eds.) Weird Vampire Tales (Gramercy, 1992)
The Skeleton Under The Lamp Weird Tales May. 1928
The Demon Doom Of N Yeng Sen Weird Tales Aug. 1929
The Devils Of Po Sung Weird Tales Dec. 1927, Mar. 1939
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) By Daylight Only , Oct. 1929
Bimini Weird Tales Jan. 1929
The Island Of Doom Weird Tales March 1932
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) Grim Death, Aug. 1932)
Tiger Dust Weird Tales, Apr. 1933
Christine Campbell Thomson (ed.) Keep on the Light, July, 1933
Short Stories, Feb. 1959
The Vengeance Of Ti Fong Weird Tales Dec. 1934
Black Bagheels Weird Tales Jan. 1935
Midas Weird Tales Nov. 1936