Index:Weird Tales Volume 14 Issue 3 (1929-09).djvu
| Contents for September, 1929 Cover Design C. C. Senf Illustrating a scene in "The White Wizard" The Eyrie - 292 A chat with the readers The White Wizard - Sophie Wenzel Ellis - 297 An eery tale of the jungles of South America and a scientist who robbed the dead brains of the worlds master-minds Trespassing Souls - Seabury Quinn - 316 A devil tale of Pontou, right-hand man of Gilles de Retz in his diabolical villainies—a weird adventure of Jules de Grandin The Echoing-Point - Kirk Meadowcroft - 334 A brief story of the fourth dimension, and a scientist who delved in forbidden subjects Automata - S. Fowler Wright - 337 A tale of the last man on earth, and the triumph of the Machine Age—by the author of "The Deluge" Winged Vengeance - B. Wallis - 345 Little scarlet flies whipped through the air, and where they struck life was wiped out, and death and terror stalked Lilith in the Red Land - Harvey W. Flink - 366 Verse The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune - Robert E. Howard - 367 Another weird tale of Kull the King and Brule the Spear-slayer—by the author of "The Shadow Kingdom" Folks Used To Believe: The Salamander - Alvin F. Harlow - 373 One of the curious monsters believed in by our ancestors Outside the Universe (Part 3) - Edmond Hamilton - 374 The wonders of the Andromeda universe and its gaseous inhabitants are descnbed in this installment But Was It? - Otis Adelbert Kline - 396 Verse A Jest and a Vengeance - E. Hoffmann Price - 397 A bizarre orientate breathing the witchery of the East—a story of the Dreamer of Atlanaat The Lips - Henry S. Whitehead - 407 A powerful story of a slave-ship in the West Indies and a savage hurt inflicted by African witchcraft The Living - Louise Garwood - 416 Verse Warning Wings - Arlton Eadie 416 The master of the vessel heeded the warning in the white icings of the moth that fluttered over the compass Weird Story Reprint: The Hound - H. P. Lovecraft - 421 A story from one of the earlier issues of WEIRD TALES—an eldritch horror-tale of a Dutch graveyard The Moor Ghost - Robert E. Howard - 432 Verse |