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The Door of Hell Emma-Lindsay Squier 193

The physicist opened a path to the world beyond the grave, and could not close it again

The Devil's Pay August W. Derleth 204

Five-minute tale of black magic—the duke paid a heavy price to accomplish the death of his enemy

The Monster-God of Mamurth Edmond Hamilton 207

Creeping horror, weird thrills, uncanny shivers, are in this eery tale of the Desert of Igidi

Weird Story Reprints

No. 14. The Horla Guy de Maupassant 217

After man, the Horla—one of the most famous of weird tales, written by a great French story-teller

Starkey Strang Bertrande Harry Snell 232

Verse

The Mad Surgeon Wright Field 233

The physician granted five years of robust health to his patient—and then sudden death

The Devil's Graveyard G. G. Pendarves 241

Giles the Thruster comes back from the tomb, accompanied by the Four Ancients and Gaffarel the Mighty

The Other Vera Willis Knapp Jones 255

Vera found her personality tragically intertwined with that of the wife of Obju, the African chief

Fettered (Part 2) Greye La Spina 262

Serial novel of occult evil that drew its chains around four men and women in the North Woods—a tale of midnight horror

On Canton Road Samuel M. Sargent, Jr. 280

Verse

The Eyrie 281

A chat with the readers




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