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    293 • The City of Glass • novelette by Joel Martin Nichols, Jr.

    317 • The Blood-Flower • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn

    331 • The Seventh Symphony • [Ivan Brodsky • 7] • (1910) • shortstory by Victor Rousseau

    337 • Evolution Island • novelette by Edmond Hamilton

    354 • A Requiem • poem by Ernest Dowson

    355 • Soul-Catcher • shortstory by Robert S. Carr

    360 • The Specter • poem by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. [as by Miles J. Breuer ]

    361 • The Greatest Gift • shortstory by Eli Colter

    368 • Wolf • poem by A. Leslie

    369 • Guarded • shortstory by Sewell Peaslee Wright

    375 • The Sacred Jars • shortstory by Oscar Cook

    386 • The White Ship • [Dream Cycle] • (1919) • shortstory by H. P. Lovecraft

    390 • Drome (Part 3 of 5) • serial by John Martin Leahy

    407 • Lazarus • (1927) • shortstory by Leonid Andreyev (trans. of ??????? 1906) [as by Leonid Andreyeff ]

    419 • Fairy Lullaby • poem by William Shakespeare

    420 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, March 1927) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor

    420 •  Letter (Weird Tales, March 1927) • essay by Harvey Wagner Flink [as by Harvey W. Flink ]

    421 •  Letter (Weird Tales, March 1927) • essay by E. Hoffmann Price

    432 • Next Month (Weird Tales, March 1927) • essay by uncredited

 
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Publication date March 1927
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