VOLUME XII NUMBER 5
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Copyright, 1928. by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Contents for November, 1928
Cover Design - C. C. Senf
Illustrating a scene in "The Mystery in Acatlan"
The Eyrie 580
A chat with the readers
The Mystery in Acatlan - Rachael Marshall, Maverick Terrell 582
It happened in Acatlan, and the horror of it drove the American to seek forgetfulness in strange drugs
The Polar Doom Edmond Hamilton 589
From under the polar ice a horror out of long-dead ages is loosed upon the world to spread terror and destruction
The Head From Ecuador - Robert Lee Heiser 608
The sight of that shriveled head and red hair, with the tattoo-marks he knew so well, was too much for Dan Hack
Flame of the Ages - Robert Choate Albright 616
Shabad Nagaur, high priest of the Fire Temple of Oudh, let the sacred flame expire on the altar
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