Index:Weird Tales Volume 7 Number 6 (1926-06).djvu
| VOLUME VII NUMBER 6 Published monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 408 Holliday Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter March 2, 1923, at the postoffice at Indianapolis, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copeis, 25 cents. Subscription, $2.50 a year in the United States, $3.00 in Canada. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. English office: G. M. Jeffries Agency, Hopefield House, Hanwell, Liondon, W. 7. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers. FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor. Copyright, 1926, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Contents for June, 1926 Cover Design E. M. Stevenson Illustrating a scene from "The Foot Fetish" The Foot Fetish Howard R. Marsh 725 A Tale of Mystery—Slant-eyed Zealots from the Gobi Hills and a Beautiful American Girl Who Bore the Sacred Birthmark Spider-Bite Robert S. Carr 735 Great White Egyptian Tomb-Spiders—a Resurrected Mummy—and the Jewels of Ahma-Ka in the Chamber of the Pool The Death Crescents of Koti Romeo Poole 751 Death Stalked Siwaloo's Warriors by Night—and Always it Left its Sinister Mark of the Three Crescents Ghosts of the Air J. M. Hiatt & Moye W. Stephens 762 A Specter-tale of Aviation—the Sullen Hatred Between Easley and his Pilot Flared Up in a Gruesome Tragedy The Charm That Failed George Ballard Bowers 767 A Tale of Filipino Superstition—the Warrior Suddenly Remembered the Talisman, but to No Avail The Life Serum Paul S. Powers 769 Dr. Biuret Passed the Borders of Death—but a Fate Far Worse than Death Befell his Young Assistant Their Last Job Robert Lee Heiser 779 Toots O'Neal Dreamed that One Last Crime Would Free Him from Poverty—but Dreadful Was his Awaking from that Dream Weird Story Reprints No. 12. The Upper Berth P. Marion Crawford 786 A Gooseflesh Mystery-tale of an Ocean Liner—and the Terrible Thing that Crept into Stateroom One Hundred and Five Verse Tragic Tale of the Dark Days of the Black Republic, Before the Americans Came to Haiti The Moon-Bog H. P. Lovecraft 806 Wild Pipings Lured the Workers from the North to an Eery Doom in the Haunted Bog near Kilderry The Strange Case of Pascal Robert Eugene Ulmer 811 'The Bloated Visage of Louis Blenheim Invaded Pascal's Dreams, with Consequences that Were Utterly Frightful The Devil-Ray (Part 2) Joel Martin Nichols, Jr. 816 Three-part Serial About a Purple Beam of Light that Brought Instant Death to Whatever it Touched Hurtling Horror Earl W. & Marion Scott 827 Panic Terror Held Chicago in its Grip as an Uncanny Series of Bizarre Murders Horrified the City Nerve Charles Frederick Stansbury 840 The Man with the Wet Brain—a Posthumous Story About a Madhouse, Here Published for the First Time The Lilies of Death Grew Beautiful Under the Old Hermit's Care, but Terrible Was Their Portent—a Tale of Mystic Horror The Derelict Mine (Conclusion) Frank A. Mochnant 848 Three-part Serial About an Abandoned Mine in Australia—a Tale that Rises to a Gruesome Climax in this Installment The Eyrie 867 A Chat With the Readers
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