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W. M. Clayton, Publisher
Harry Bates, Editor


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  • Clues
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  • All Star Detective Stories
  • Rangeland Love Story Magazine
  • Wester Adventures
  • Western Love Stories
  • Soldiers of Fortune
  • Astounding Stories
  • Complete Western Love Novelettes
  • and Complete Mystery Novelettes.

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Vol. I, No. 3 Contents January, 1932
Cover Design H. W. Wesso
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Wolves of Darkness."
Dead Legs Edmond Hamilton 299
Dall, the Gangster, Could Not Know That "Dead Legs" Was a Prophecy of Doom.
Wolves of Darkness Jack Williamson 312
Strange, Strange That There Runs with the Wolf Pack a Girl with Fierce Green Eyes. (A Complete Novelette.)
The Moon-Dial Henry S. Whitehead 361
A Tale of Memories Immemorial Sings in the Silver Magic of the Indian Moon.
The Black Laugh William J. Makin 377
The Story of Spook Kopje—Sarcophagus of a Tragedy Most Pitiful.
The Shadow on the Sky August W. Derleth 384
A Curse Lies Over the House of Furnival, and the Face of Heaven Shadows Forth Its Doom.
The Door to Saturn Clark Ashton Smith 390
Beyond Sea and Sky the Wizard Eibon Pursues His Outlandish Wanderings.
The Smell Francis Flagg 404
Out of Some Coincident Other-World Comes to Lemuel Mason a Visitation, Intangible, Ecstatic—and Deadly.
The Door of Doom Hugh B. Cave 411
The "Deathless Four" Defy a Threat Macabre—and Each, in Turn, Finds What Lurks Behind the Mansion's Grim Iron Door.


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Issued bi-monthly by The Clayton Magazines, Inc., 155 East 44th Street, New York, N.Y. W. M. Clayton, President; Francis P. Pace, Secretary. Entered as second-class matter July 22, 1931,’at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1931, by The Clayton Magazines, Inc. Application for registration of title as a Trade Mark pending in the U. S. Patent Office. Member Newsstand Group. For advertising rates address The Newsstand Group, Inc., 155 East 44th Street, New York; or The Wrigley Bldg., Chicago.