A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL
Weird Tales
REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE
Volume 32 | CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1938 | Number 5 |
Cover Design | A. R. Tilburne | |
Illustrating a scene in "I Found Cleopatra" | ||
I Found Cleopatra (Part I) | Thomas P. Kelley | 521 |
A weird tale of many thrills, by the author of "The Last Pharaoh" | ||
Fothergill's Jug | Thorp McClusky | 551 |
A fascinating story about a strange jug dug up out of the sands of Mesopotamia, and the weird entity that reached forth its dread hands from within the jug | ||
The Hound of Pedro | Robert Bloch | 563 |
A tale of old Mexico under the Spaniards, of an evil black Moor from Granada, and a ghasty game of ten-pins played on the desert sands | ||
The Thing in the Trunk | Paul Ernst | 573 |
A grim, absorbing tale about a heinous crime and its strange aftermath, by the author of "A Witch's Curse" and other eery thrill-stories | ||
Lynne Foster Is Dead | Seabury Quinn | 589 |
The strangest adventure that ever befell a man happened to the handsome young American after the ill-starred traffic accident in the streets of Cairo | ||
The Nameless City | H. P. Lovecraft | 617 |
It lay silent and dead under the cold desert moon, but what strange race inhabited the abyss beneath those cyclopean ruin? | ||
Recompense | Robert E. Howard | 626 |
Verse | ||
Weird Story Reprint: Leonora |
Everil Worrell | 627 |
An eldritch tale, reprinted from an early issue of Weird Tales | ||
The Eyrie | 635 | |
The readers express their opinions |
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Copyright, 1938, by Weird Tales
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