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The Horror at Red Hook H. P. Lovecraft 59

The cults of darkness are rooted in blasphemies deeper than the well of Democritus

Fame A. Leslie 73

Verse

The Lost Race Robert E. Howard 74

A bizarre romance of the cave-dwelling Picts, that half-mythical people that inhabited Britain before the Gaels

The Major's Menagerie Victor Rousseau 83

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

Ballade of Phantom Ships William James Price 90

Verse

Leonora Everil Worrell 91

A modern version of the old German legend of Leonora, by the author of "The Bird of Space"

Song Samuel Taylor Coleridge 98

Verse

The Dream Peddler Frank Owen 99

An odd tale about an old man who was able to make the dreams of his young friend come true

The Star Shell (Part 3) George C. Wallis & B. Wallis 108

A four-part serial about a voyage to the planet Jupiter and thrilling adventures in the Forest of the Great Red Weed

Ye Goode Olde Ghoste Storie William A. P. White 122

The Chilling Chamber of Fantomheath Fields; or, The Winning of Alicia, the Beautiful

Weird Story Reprint

No. 19. The Dream Woman Wilkie Collins 123

In a vivid dream he saw her, the knife raised to strike into his heart—and then he met her in reality

The Eyrie 136

A chat with the readers


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