Index:Weird Tales Volume 13 Number 2 (1929-02).djvu
| Contents for February, 1929 Cover Design Hugh Rankin Illn.it rating a scene in “The Star-Stealers” The Ghosts of the Gods E. M. Hill 148 Verse; decoration by Hugh Rankin The Star-Stealers Edmond Hamilton 149 A dread menace from outside the universe threatens to drag the solar system to destruction in the cold of outer space The Devil-People Seabury Quinn 169 Ghostly and ghastly were the Malay foes against whom the little French phantom-fighter went into action Highwaymen W. Benson Dooling 191 A brief story of a highwayman who was out matched by a shadowy figure on horseback The Vengeance of the Dead (Part 1) Eli Colter 193 A two-part serial story of a strange monster whose ghastly depredations terrified the guests at Waggener Wilds
A grim and powerful tale of the eery revenge devised by Foo Chong for the hoodlum, Bull Partlow The Ghost Ship Arlfcon Eadle 220 Captain Frewin, having lost one ship through his infatuation for a girl, wrecked another in the same spot A Witch’s Curse Paul Ernst 229 A strange tale of Salem witchcraft , and the uncanny doom that hung over a descendant of the Puritan witch-baiters The Three Louise Van De Verg 243 A ghostly fog shut out the memory of the man and the woman, but it all came back with crushing clearness — too late! Folks Used to Believe : Pope Joan Alvin F. Harlow 246 One of the strange beliefs of our ancestors The Isle of Lost Souls (Conclusion). Joel Martin Nichols, Jr. 247 A serial story of the Fourth Dimension, buried treasure, and weird adventures on Bakelief Island Sonnets of the Midnight Hours: 11. Doom Donald Wandrei 254 Verse “Melodie in E Minor” August W. Derleth 255 A very short ghost-tale — Amy played that piece by Rach- maninoff until it drove her husband to desperation An Adventure in Anesthesia Everil Worrell 257 The new gas used at the hospital drove one man to suicide, and had a startling and weird effect on another Weird Story Reprint: The Tall Woman Pedro Antonio de Alarcon 266 She was the nemesis of the Spanish engineer, whose grisly and terrifying presence was the forerunner of death The Eyrie 275 A chat unth the readers Crete Robert E. Howard 287 Verse
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