Title Weird Tales, Volume 8, Issue 3
Editor Farnsworth Wright
Year 1926
Publisher Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

The Bird of Space - Everil Worrell - 292

From a dark star, warmed by internal heat, a green-hued man comes to Earth to take back captives to the cattle-pens of Furos

Across Space (Part 1) - Edmond Hamilton - 307

A shaft of red light stabs the sky, and Mars hurtles in flaming destruction straight toward Earth

The Tower Ghost - E. Phillips Oppenheim - 323

Weird story of a murder, of bitter remorse, and the dramatic appearance of a ghost in Culbone Tower

A Creeping, Crawling Thing - Dick Heine - 331

Diabolical was Le Ristaut’s murderous plan to send a poison-lizard after his enemy, but Fate took a hand in the game

The Case of the Jailer’s Daughter - Victor Rousseau - 337

The first story of a series, each story complete in itself, dealing with Dr. Ivan Brodsky, the Surgeon of Souls

Ozymandias - Percy Bysshe Shelley - 344

Verse

Ancient Fires - Seabury Quinn - 345

Haunted mansions, wandering gipsies, a Hindoo girl’s love that was stronger than death—a tale of Jules de Grandin

The Marmoset - Marc R. Schorer and August W. Derleth - 361

A short tale of Messer Marri the magician, an intelligent pet monkey, and a poisoned stiletto

The Bracelet - Talbert Josselyn - 365

“The fangs! the fangs!” cried the queen—a story of old Egypt, with an unexpected modern ending

He - H. P. Lovecraft - 373

He seemed incredibly aged, this night-prowler in the old alleys of New York—a tale of black magic and stark horror

The Night Wire - H. F. Arnold - 380

From Xebico a strange and uncanny story came over the wire in the wan hours before the dawn

Elysium - A. Leslie - 384

Verse

Jumbee - Henry S. Whitehead - 385

A story of weird native beliefs in America’s newest possessions, the Virgin Islands

Weird Story Reprints

No. 15. The Tapestried Chamber - Sir Walter Scott - 392

General Browne spent a night of terror in the haunted guest-chamber of an English castle—an old-fashioned ghost-story.

Barnacles - Sidney Lanier - 401

Verse

The Cat of Chiltern Castle - Mary Sharon - 402

The visit of Eugene Winthrop to the Castle of Chiltern was fraught with frightful consequences

Fettored: (Part, S)) - Greye La Spina - 406

Occult novel about the dire fate that enmeshed two men and two women in the north woods—a tale of eery thrills

Eldorado - Edgar Allan Poe - 424

Verse

The Eyrie - 425

A chat with the readers

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