Title Weird Tales, 1, Number 2
Editor Edwin Baird
Year 1923
Publisher Rural Publishing Corporation
Location Chicago, IL, USA
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

WEIRD TALES

THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE

EDWIN BAIRD, Editor

Published monthly by THE RURAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION, 325 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Application made for entry as second-class matter at the postoffice at Indianapolis, Indiana. Single Copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $3.00 a year in the United States: $3.50 in Canada. The publishers are not responsible for manuscripts lost in transit. Address all manucripts and other editorial matters to WEIRD TALES 854 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and publishers are cautioned against using the same, either wholly or in part.

Copyright, 1923, by The Rural Publishing Corporation.


VOLUME 1

25 Cents

NUMBER 2


Contents for April, 1923


SIXTEEN THRILLING SHORT STORIES
TWO COMPLETE NOVELETTES
TWO TWO-PART STORIES
INTERESTING, ODD AND WEIRD HAPPENINGS


The ScarCarl Rasmus7
A Thrilling Novelette.
Beyond the DoorPaul Suter23
A Short Story of Gripping Interest.
The Tortoise Shell CombRoylston Markham34
A Fantasy of a Mad Brain.
A Photographic PhantasmPaul Crumpler37
The Living NightmareAnton M. Oliver38
A Night in a House of Death.
The IncubusHamilton Craigie42
A Frighful Adventure in an Ancient Tomb.
The BodymasterHarold Ward49
An Amazing Novelette.
Jungle DeathArtemus Calloway70
A Story in Which Crocodiles and Voodooism Play the Stellar Roles.
The Snake FiendFarnsworth Wright75
A Tale of Diabolic Terror.
A Square of CanvasAnthony M. Rud81
A Story of an Insane Artist.
The Affair of the Man in ScarletJulian Kilman91
A Weird Story of the Thirteenth Century.
The Hideous FaceVictor Johns99
A Grim Tale of Frightful Revenge.
The Forty JarsRay McGillivray105
A Strange Story of the Orient.
The Whispering ThingLaurie McClintock and Culpeper Chunn116
A Two-part Novel of Death and Terror.
The Thing of a Thousand Shapes.Otis Adelbert Kline139
The Concluding Chapters of a Weird Novel.
The Conquering WillTed Olson152
Do the Dead Return to Life?
Six Feet of WillowCarrol F. Michener157
The Strange Tale of a Yellow Man and His Beloved Reptile.
The Hall of the DeadFrancis D. Grierson163
An Occult Story of Ancient Egypt.
The Parlor CemeteryC. E. Howard169
A Grisly Satire.
Golden GlowHarry Irvine Shumway173
A "Haunted House" Story with a Touch of Humor.
The EyrieBy The Editor179



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