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It Is Not
Too Late—

to read one of the most popular stories that has been printed in this magazine to date. Through popular demand we have published a cloth-bound edition of "The Moon Terror," by A. G. Birch, to fulfill the wishes of those who were not fortunate enough to read this startling story when it appeared serially in the early issues of Weird Tales.

If you haven’t read this hook of shuddery horror and utter weirdness we know you have missed something that is really worth while.

This book is

beautifully bound in rich blue cloth with attractive orange-colored jacket. It will make a valuable addition to your library.

Read the thrilling adventures of Dr. Ferdinand Gresham, the eminent American astronomer, in his encounters with Kwo-Sung-tao, high priest of the Seuen-H'sin (the Sect of Two Moons). The Seuen-H’sin are the sorcerers of China, and the most murderously diabolical breed of human beings on this earth. Each turn of the page increases the suspense when you follow Dr. Gresham to take part in the hellish ceremonies in the Temple of the Moon God—when he crosses the Mountains of Fear—half starves on the dead plains of Dzunsz'chuen—swims the River of Death—sleeps in the Caves of Nganhwiu, where the hot winds never cease and the dead light their campfires on their journey to Nirvana. Here is a story that will thrill you.

Send for this fascinating book at once. Special publishers' price $1.50 postpaid.

Weird Tales,

Book Dept. M-29, 840 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois