Title Weird Tales (Canadian, 2nd series), (v 38 n 03)
Year 1946
Publisher The American News Company
Location Toronto, Ontario
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NB: The following have been redacted from this scan because they are still under copyright: "Mrs. Lannisfree" by August Derleth (pp. 26–31) and "Soul Proprietor" (pp. 87–94) by Robert Bloch.


ALL STORIES NEW

JANUARY, 1946

NO REPRINTS


NOVELETTES
LOST ELYSIUM Edmond Hamilton 4
There is a world congruent with earth but existing on a different plane of vibration, a world of unearthly beauty—and horror!
THE MURDEROUS STEAM SHOVEL Allison V. Harding 44
A big steam shovel is stronger than any bull elephant, got a better memory—and more killer in 'im!
THE MAD DANCERS Roger S. Vreeland 58
....Some were prone to delegate the new plague to one of the sub-sciences beneath the dignity of medicine.
SHORT STORIES
MRS. LANNISFREE August Derleth 26
By and by you'll see a figure, white in the moonlight, walking relentlessly toward the sea.
THE CRANBERRY GOBLET Harold Lawlor 33
There are all kinds of macabre secrets in this world—goblins and goblets!
THE FANGS OF TSAN-LO Jim Kjelgaard 76
The air was charged with hate and viciousness in its most primitive and elemental form.
SOUL PROPRIETOR Robert Bloch 87
"One human soul, in reasonable condition, to highest bidder.... Owner must dispose of same at once!"
THE MIRROR Charles King 95
See, it was quite evident! The mirror was actually defying him!
RIDE THE EL TO DOOM Alice B. Harcraft 101
They said the iron horse on stilts had to come down—but there are singular forces beyond our ken that must be reckoned with first!
VERSE
MIDNIGHT MOON Stanton A. Coblentz 43
HOMECOMING H. P. Lovecraft 56



WEIRD TALES—Issued bi-monthly by The American News Company, Limited, 474 Wellington Street West, Toronto, Ontario, by arrangement with Weird Tales. Inc., 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York. Copyrighted 1944, by Weird Tales, Inc. Authorized by the Postoffice Department, Ottawa, at second class matter. Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by self-addressed stamped envelopes and are submitted at the author's risk. Names of all characters used in story and semi-fiction articles are fictitious. If the name of any real person or existing institution is used, it is a coincidence. This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian paper, by Canadians, Vol. 38, No. 3.

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