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The Curse of Everard Maundy Seabury Quinn 49

An eldritch tale of voodoo, reanimated corpses, and the intrepid little French ghost-breaker, Jules de Grandin

Tangled Skeins Mary McEnnery Erhard 69

An utterly strange adventure was that of the Rev. Wilfred Cumberland—a story of transposed personality

A Fable Clark Ashton Smith 76

Verse

The Ultimate Problem Victor Rousseau 77

The last of a series of stories, each complete in itself, dealing with Dr. Ivan Brodsky, "The Surgeon of Souls"

The El Dorado of Death Percy B. Prior 84

A ghost-story of the gold-diggings of Australia—the tragic adventure of two brothers

As Always A. Leslie 86

Verse

The Mystery of Sylmare Hugh Irish 87

Strange suicides shocked the artist-colony at Sylmare—the story of a conspiracy of plant-life against humanity

The Edge of the Shadow R. Ernest Dupuy 102

A tale of the terror that hides in the night—a story of an evil entity, and the howling of dogs in the darkness

The Old Crow of Cairo T. Lovell Beddoes 105

Verse

The Algerian Cave Dick Heine 106

Reincarnation played strange pranks in the lives of Paul Mitrande and Louis Fanon

The Dark Chrysalis (Part 2) Eli Colter 113

The epic of the microbe-hunters—a three-part serial novel dealing with the terrible scourge of cancer

Weird Story Reprint

The Dragon Fang Fitz-James O'Brien 125

A bizarre and fantastic tale of China under the emperors—a story of strange magic, and love, and a phantom duck

The Eyrie 138

A chat with the readers




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