A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL
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Illustrating a scene in "Queen of the Black Coast'
Queen of the Black Coast - Robert E. Howard - 530
An eery story of a savage white woman who captained a pirate ship
Vampires of the Moon - A. W. Bernal - 550
A sensational weird-scientific story of a terrific threat against mankind
Scarlet Dream - C. L. Moore - 565
A tale of uncanny adventures in another dimension of space — by the author of "Shambleau"
The Satanic Piano - Carl Jacobi - 581
A gripping tide of occult evil and a marvelous musical invention
Incubus - August W. Derleth - 600
Verse
Satan’s Garden (conclusion) - E. Hoffman Price - 601
A strange story of devil-worship, occult evil and sudden death
Bellowing Bamboo - Anthony Rud - 625
A weird revenge — an adventure story of the South American jungle
Mementos - Marie W. Linné - 633
Verse
The Tomb-Spawn - Clark Ashton Smith - 634
The tale of a star-spawned monstrosity, and the eldritch magic of a powerful king and wizard
Weird Story Reprint: The Gray Death L- oual B. Sugarman - 640
A popular story from Weird Tales of eleven years ago
Atavism - A. Leslie -647
Verse
The Eyrie - 648
A chat with the readers
Published aaonthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 2457 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. En* tered as aecond-elase matter March ao, 1933, at the post otfice at Indianapolis. Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 35 cents. Subscription, $3.09 a year in the United States, $4.00 a year In Canada. English office: Charles Liavell, 13, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, E. C. 4, London. The publishers are not r^ponsible for the loss of unsolicited msmuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. The con> tents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers.
NOTE — All manuscripts and communications should be addressed to the publishers’ Chicago office at 840 SYortb Michigan Avenue, CMcago, ni. FARNSWORTH WRIOHT. Editor.
Copyright, *1934, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company.
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