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Vol. II, No. 3 | Contents | October, 1932 |
Cover Design | H. W. Wesso | |
Suggested by a Scene in "The Hunters from Beyond." | ||
The Hunters from Beyond | Clark Ashton Smith | 292 |
Lining Gargoyles, Most Hideous, Come to the Sculptor Sincaul from Outland Realms of Evil. | ||
The Curse of Amen-Ra | Victor Rousseau | 304 |
Mummy Eyelids Stir in Farrant's Laboratory. (A Complete Novelette.) | ||
Sea-Tiger | Henry S. Whitehead | 345 |
Merman and Mermaid Were They in the Drowning Hewitt's Revealing Vision. | ||
The Dead Walk Softly | Sewell Peaslee Wright | 352 |
Icy with Fear Jordan Waits 'mid the Gravestones—Waits for He Knows Not What. | ||
Bal Macabre | Gustav Meyrink | 375 |
". . . All at Once a Strange-Looking Acrobat Was at Our Table . . ." | ||
Strange Tales and True | Robert W. Sneddon | 381 |
Several Fascinating Weird Tales of Unquestionable Authenticity and Truth. | ||
The Infernal Shadow | Hugh B. Cave | 387 |
Death, Mysterious and Horrible, Lurks in the House of Mark Mallory. | ||
The Artist of Tao | Arthur Styron | 401 |
The Story of Kite and the Jealous Jewel of the Lotus. | ||
In the Lair of the Space Monsters | Frank B. Long, Jr. | 408 |
By What Strange Mischance Was the S-87 Immersed in That Impinging Other-World? | ||
The Cauldron | All of Us | 425 |
A Meeting Place for Sorcerers and Apprentices. |
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