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Weird Tales
Weird Tales
Volume 24
CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER, 1934
Number 6

Cover Design M. Brundage

Illustrating a scene in "A Witch Shall Be Born"

A Witch Shall Be Born Robert E. Howard 658

A tale of eld—a vivid weird novelette of uncanny power

The Vengeance of Ti Fong Bassett Morgan 687

A tale of the weird genius of a Chinese scientist who had mastered too many of Nature's laws

Black God's Shadow C. L. Moore 701

Another fascinating story about Jirel of Joiry, who went down into darkness to release a soul from torment

The Graveyard Duchess John Flanders 719

The story of a ghastly horror that stalked through a cemetery at night

Solitude Roderic Papineau 725

Verse

Xeethra Clark Ashton Smith 726

An exquisite tale of a goatherd who gained and lost a kingdom

The Trail of the Cloven Hoof (part 6) Arlton Eadie 739

An astounding weird mystery novel by a British master of thrilling fiction

Fog Mary C. Shaw 759]

Verse

The Werewolf's Howl Brooke Byrne 760

A short story of the eldritch doom that awaited the baron when his time came to die

A Matter of Faith August W. Derleth and Mark Schorer 765

An African story of native magic and the ghastly Blue Death

Weird Story Reprint:

Pale Pink Porcelain Frank Owen 771

An eery Chinese tale by a favorite WEIRD TALES master of fantastic fiction

The Eyrie 776

An informal chat with the readers



Published monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 2457 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1923, at the post office at Indianapolis, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $3.00 a year in the United States, $4.00 a year in Canada. English office: Charles Lavell, 13, Serjeants' inn, Fleet Street, E. C. 4, London. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while In their possession. 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.

NOTE—All manuscripts and communications should be addressed to the publishers' Chicago office at 840 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor.

Copyright, 1934, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company.

COPYRIGHTED IN GREAT BRITAIN

WEIRD TALES ISSUED 1st OF EACH MONTH

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