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The Ruler of Destiny Charles Hilan Craig 475

A master scientist seeks to destroy the world with a deadly gas that kills every living thing it touches

Out of the Earth Flavia Richardson 481

Out of the old hill on which had stood a Roman encampment came an elemental, seeking to work evil on the two lovers

The Return G. G. Pendarves 486

By the Well of Tiz in the Desert of Tlat Jim McCurdie was buried, at least so thought Arnold Drysdale

Shadows Cast Behind Otto E. A. Schmidt 489

A weird ghost-tale of the San Francisco waterfront in the days of the gold-hunting fever

The Chairs of Stuyvesant Baron Victor Rousseau 495

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

Ship Magic A. Leslie 502

Verse

The Youth-Maker W. Elwyn Backus 503

Perry trusted the mad chemist's treatments to make him grow younger—and eery were the results of his faith

Windows of Destiny James B. M. Clark, Jr. 513

From the mystic land of China came two Great Ones to circumvent the evil power of an American financial wizard

Faces Arthur J. Burks 532

Strange shapes and weird faces peered out of the jungle at the American officer—a ghost-story of Santo Domingo

Drome (Part 4) John Martin Leahy 537

Five-part serial novel about a weird voyage into the bowels of the earth under Mount Rainier, amid strange monsters

Weird Story Reprint

Markheim Robert Louis Stevenson 556

He killed the curio-dealer, but met a presence in the shop—whether angel or devil he could not know

The Eyrie 567

A chat with the readers


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