Index:Weird Tales Volume 8 Number 6 (1926-12).djvu
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VOLUME VIII NUMBER 6 Contents for December, 1926 Cover Design - Joseph Doolin Illustrating a scene in "The Metal Giants" The Metal Giants - Edmond Hamilton 724 Huge metal monsters spread terror through the land—the tale of a Frankenstein that turned on its creator The Grinning Mummy - Seabury Quinn 739 Jules de Grandin's keen brain finds the solution of the weird death that struck down Professor Butterbaugh Orbit of Souls - Arthur J. Burks 755 The tale of a businessman with a heart of stone, and the eery horror that befell him The Malignant Pearl - Thomas H. Griffiths 769 A tale of West Indian voodoo, and the curse that caused the black pearl to burn on the breast of the Countess of Clamnel Apricots from Ispahan - E. Hoffmann Price 779 An orientale about Absal the scribe, Musa the gardener, Zaid the astrologer, a Kashmiri girl and the Sultan of Djalan-batu The Mystic Bowl - Eugene Clement d'Art 788 The cobra struck silently, in the darkness of the room–and Roy McFarland looked into the mystic bowl Song of the Brothers of Mercy - Friedrich von Schiller 790 Verse, translated for Weird Tales by Francis Hard The Foe From Beyond - F. Williams Sarles 791 Tasmari, Queen of the Vortex, comes back from the Second Cycle to rob Paul Duval of the soul of Marguerite The Beast - Paul Benton 803 Throughout the world he hunted Walter Strong, till the Beast turned on his pursuer—a strange tale of animalism The Suicide - Malcolm Ford Henry 815 A gray story of the horror of death—the vain regrets of a man who was already dead The Legacy of Hate - Victor Rousseau 819 The fourth in a series of stories, each complete in itself, dealing with Dr. Ivan Brodsky, "The Surgeon of Souls" Danse Macabre - Author:Jean Lahors 826 Another version of the French poem that inspired Saint-Saens to compose his tone-poem, "Danse Macabre" The Star Shell (Part 2) - George C. Wallis & B. Wallis 827 A four-part weird-scientific serial about a thrilling voyage to the planet Jupiter Yule-Horror - H. P. Lovecraft 846 Verse The Guard's Error - W. Benson Dooling 847 All day he stood guard, a huge black, clad in a loin-cloth and armed with a huge simitar to protect his master Weird Story Reprint No. 18. The Apparition of Mrs. Veal - Daniel Defoe 851 The author of Robinson Crusoe relates how a woman talked with her friend at Canterbury the day after her death The Eyrie - 857 A chat with the readers
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