Weird Tales April 1930: 'The Dust of Egypt' by Seabury Quinn, Hugh Rankin Cover
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Weird Tales April 1930: 'The Dust of Egypt' by Seabury Quinn, Hugh Rankin Cover

A lurid green Egyptian tomb backdrop drips with hieroglyphics and painted murals as a glowing, semi-translucent female figure — adorned in ancient headdress and beaded collar — materializes from the ether. Before her, a hunched ghoulish creature receives a stream of glowing yellow dust from a commanding robed figure at right, whose massive pointing hand dominates the composition. Hugh Rankin's gouache palette of sickly green, blood red, and spectral white perfectly captures Seabury Quinn's occult Egyptomania.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Hugh Rankin
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A spectral Egyptian goddess, a crouching ghoul receiving magical dust, a commanding sorcerer, and a richly muraled tomb all crammed into one vivid green-drenched tableau — Rankin packs every square inch with occult menace and lurid theatrical drama.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Dust of Egypt by Seabury Quinn April - 1930 25¢ 35¢ in Canada Other Stories by — Paul Ernst Jeremy Ellis David H. Keller J. Joseph-Renaud Edmond Hamilton W. K. Mashburn, Jr. Henry S. Whitehead Hugh Rankin

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