Index:Weird Tales Volume 29 Number 1 (1937-01).djvu
| A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL Volume 29 CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1937 Number 1 Cover Design Margaret Brundage Illustrating a scene from "Children of the Bat" Children of the Bat Seabury Quinn 2 A brilliant exploit of Jules de Grandin in the weird jungles of Yucatan The Dead Moan Low Paul Ernst 25 A faint, eery cry sounded out as the hypnotists wife was consigned to the flames The Woman in Room 607 Thorp McClusky 35 A strange, weird tale about a woman who clung too closely to life City in the Sea Edgar Daniel Kramer 51 Verse The Thing on the Door-step H. P. Lovecraft 52 A powerful tale, which works up to a tremendous climax of stark horror Fate Weaves a Web Alfred I. Tooke 70 Destiny wove a net from which there was no escape—an odd and curious story The Headless Miller of Kobold's Keep G. Garnet 79 An unusual tale, about the degeneration of the Kobolder family through centuries of inbreeding Verse The Eater of Souls Henry Kuttner 93 A short tale about a strange entity on a distant world The Disinterment Duane W. Rimel 95 Resurrected from a hideous death in the grave, this man found himself yoked to an even greater horror in life The House on Fifth Avenue Durbin Lee Horner 103 Who were these grisly guests, who sat around the table like ghastly specters? Weird Story Reprint: The Eighth Green Man G. G. Pendarves 109 A story from WEIRD TALES of eight years ago, reprinted by popular request The Eyrie 122 Our readers exchange opinions
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