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The City of Spiders - H. Warner Munn - 625

A complete novelette of shuddery horror and eery fascination that will remain long in your memory

The Creature of Man - Oscar Cook - 647

A Chinese tale about a cruel mandarin and the terrible deception that was practised by his majordomo

The Ode to Pegasus - Maria Moravsky - 659

A dream-tale of the winged horse, and the yearnings of a boy to fly in the sky

The Fiend of the Marsh - R. E. Lewis & Martha M. Cockrill - 663

The haunted marsh-woods finally gave up the dread secret that had terrorized the community

The Tenth Commandment - Victor Rousseau - 677

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

The Assault Upon Miracle Castle - J. M. Hiatt - 684

Into one of the "holes in space," into another dimension, stepped a horde of Moorish warriors

For Clytie - Binny Koras - 689

Verse

Across Space (Conclusion) - Edmond Hamilton - 690

A three-part weird-scientific serial—strange beings under Easter Island pull the planet Mars from its orbit

The Dog-Eared God - Frank Belknap Long, Jr. - 699

There were strange kings in the old forgotten days in Egypt, and they would not brook irreverent modem prying

The Caves of Kooli-Kan - Robert S. Carr - 704

Verse

Weird Story Reprint

No. 17. Ligeia - Edgar Allan Poe - 705

This is the story that Poe himself considered his supreme prose masterpiece

The Eyrie - 715

A chat with the readers




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