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  1. The Eye and the Finger is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American writer Donald Wandrei. It was released in 1944 and was his first book published by Arkham House. 1,617 copies were printed. The stories had appeared previously in Weird Tales, Esquire, Argosy, Astounding Stories and other magazines.

  2. The Eye and the Finger. Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1944. Hardcover. 8vo (7.5” x 5.5”), green and black decorative paper covers in mylar sleeves, full black cloth with gilt-title at spine. xiii, 344 pp. First edition. One of 1,617 copies.

  3. The Eye and the Finger is a collection of macabre science fiction tales and horror tales (published by Arkham House in 1944) that compares--in terms of its quality and power--to the anthologies I own by H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith (my favorite weird fiction writer).

  4. The Eye and the Finger Floating segments of reality, beyond hallucination, beyond imagination, and beyond science December 1 1936 DONALD WANDREI

  5. He had shut his eyes this time. He knew that the fingers were still there, and still four. All that mattered was somehow to stay alive until the spasm was over. He had ceased to notice whether he was crying out or not. The pain lessened again. He opened his eyes. O'Brien had drawn back the lever. 'How many fingers, Winston?' 'Four. I suppose ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_fingerThe finger - Wikipedia

    Classical era The Cynic philosopher Diogenes, pictured by Gérôme with the large jar in which he lived; when strangers at the inn were expressing their wish to catch sight of the great orator Demosthenes, Diogenes is said to have stuck out his middle finger and exclaimed "This, for you, is the demagogue of the Athenians.". The middle finger gesture was used in ancient times as a symbol of ...

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