Title Weird Tales, 8, Number 4
Editor Farnsworth Wright
Year 1926
Publisher Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

The Supreme Witch - C. Appleby Terrill - 436

There were terrors that Nora Shafto dreaded worse than death, but she had witch’s craft enough to protect herself

The Voice of Bills. John Martin Leahy - 449

A rational ghost-story, which loses none of its thrill because the reader feels that it could have happened

The Throwback - Orlin Frederick - 461

A five-minute tale, about an atavism, a hark-back to primordial savage ancestors

The Great God Pan - Seabury Quinn - 463

Jules de Grandin throws a wrench into the schemes of the pagan high priest of a new kind of Pan-worship

The Woman With the Crooked Nose - Victor Rousseau - 473

The second of a series of stories, each complete in itself, dealing with Dr. Ivan Brodsky, “The Surgeon of Souls”

The Chair - Marion Heidt Mimms - 481

Alan Carvel restores a murderer to life, with consequences that were as terrible as they were unforeseen

The Corpus Delicti - Eli Colter - 495

Burgensdorf heard Hasting’s boastful story—and then out of the clouds there flashed the wrath of the Almighty

Cattle of Furos - Everil Worrell - 503

Frank Alison pursues the green-faced man and the girl in red to the dark star—a sequel to “The Bird of Space”

Across Space (Part 2) - Edmond Hamilton - 520

A three-part weird-scientific serial—strange beings in Rano Kao volcano pull the planet Mars from its orbit

Weird Story Reprint

No. 16. The Bagman’s Story - Charles Dickens - 534

The phantom might have been an old chair, but it brought happy consequences to the bagman

The Projection of Armand Dubois - Henry S. Whitehead - 543

A tale of voodoo in the Virgin Islands—a specter that threw vitriol—-and a little goat that frightened Madame Du Chaillu

The Coffin of Lissa - August W. Derleth - 551

A short tale of the horrors of the Inquisition—a story of frightful tortures under a coffin-lid

Seven Minutes - Frank Owen - 554

The physician’s wife lost her soul —so the physician crossed the borders of life in search of it

Fettered (Conclusion) - Greye La Spina - 559

Frightful doom menaced two men and two women in the northern woods—a novel of midnight horror

Grave Chains - A. Leslie - 569

Verse

The Phantom Express - H. Thompson Rich - 570

The ghost in this story was no ordinary specter—it was the ghost of an express train

The Eyrie - 572

A chat with the readers

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