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The Isle of Lost Souls (Part 1) Joel Martin Nichols, Jr. 769

A serial story of the Fourth Dimension, buried treasure of the Russian Tsars, Bakelief Island, and weird adventures

The Soul Tube Stuart Strauss 795

The old man learned many strange secrets in far corners of Asia, but he had to hide out like a rat from his enemies

Promise for My Enemy C. T. Lanham 806

Verse

The Cult of the Skull Henry S. Whitehead 807

The world revolution was to be financed by that skull which contained the teeth of the haters of governments

Sonnets of the Midnight Hours:

9. The Head Donald Wandrei 815

Verse; decoration by Hugh Rankin

The Tinkle of the Camel's Bell Frank Owen 816

A Chinese fantasy about Li Kan and his wanderings, and a superbly beautiful woman who was incredibly aged

Easter Island Robert E. Howard 822

Verse

The Werewolf's Daughter (Conclusion) H. Warner Munn 823

A three-part serial story of the weird adventures that befell the daughter of the Werewolf of Ponkert

Poison Jack Snow 839

The suicide fought to keep from dying after it was too late—but it was strange, after all, that he should die

Weird Story Reprint:

The Monster-Maker W. C. Morrow 841

Eery was the thing that the great surgeon did, and weird was the consequence of his uncanny experiment

Folks Used to Believe:

Lilith Alvin F. Harlow 852

Another of the strange beliefs of our ancestors

The Eyrie 853

A chat with the readers


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