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ALL STORIES NEW
NO REPRINTSSEPTEMBER, 1942
Cover by A. R, Tilburn
NOVELETTES
SATAN'S BONDAGE . . . Manly Banister 6
Different, Super Thrilling—a Werewolf Western
NEVER THE TWAIN . . . Seabury Quinn 100
When a Man Takes the Law into His Own Hands—Old Laws and Ancient Gods Prevail!
SHORT STORIES
DEATH HAS RED HAIR . . . Greye La Spina 25
In Her Eyes Was Something Elfish, Unearthly
A QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE . . . Robert Bloch 35
Nightmare Itself Will Perch on Your Shoulder and Whisper in Your Ear—Lisping Unspeakable Vileness!
SPIDER MANSION . . . Fritz Leiber 43
Loathsome Indeed Was the Power that Rules This House of Monstrous Growth and Forbidden Secrets
THE BRIDLE . . . David H. Keller, M.D. 58
Hellish Force Lurks in That Very Ancient Piece of Equipment
WHO ARE THE LIVING? . . . Clark Ashton Smith 71
He Maintained That the Dead Are Not; Nor the Living the Living, For That Matter . . .
HERBERT WEST: REANIMATOR . . . H. P. Lovecraft 75
Episode the Third in This Series. A Scientist Continues His Experiments with Eternity . . . Outrageous, Abominable Experiments!
VISIBILITY: ZERO . . . Nelson S. Bond 79
Confusing, Isn't It, Talking to an Optical Illusion?
EYES OF THE PANTHER . . . Kuke Nichols 90
Through the Chinks and Crevices of Man's World Peer the Creatures of the Pit—Longing for Their Own . . .
VERSE
CHANGELING . . . Leah Bodine Drake 99
SUPERSTITIONS AND TABOOS . . . Irwin J. Weill 56
THE EYRIE AND WEIRD TALES CLUB . . . 120
Except for personal experiences the contents of this magazine is fiction. Any use
of the name of any living person or reference to actual events is purely coincidental
Published eee hy Weird Tales, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. Reentered as second-class matter January 26, 1940, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the act of March 8, 1879, Single copies, 15 cents,
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Copyright, 1942, by Weird Tales. Copyrighted in Great Britain.
Title registered in U. S. Patent Office.
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