Contains the poem ‘The Harp of Alfred’ by Robert E. Howard. Illustrated by Hugh Rankin. Editor: Farnsworth Wright.

Contents

  • 292 •  The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
  • 292 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, September 1928) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 292 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Donald G. Ward
  • 292 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Edwin Beard
  • 292 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Jack T. Whitfield
  • 292 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Alvin V. Pershing
  • 294 • The Harp of Alfred • poem by Robert E. Howard
  • 294 •  The Harp of Alfred • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 295 • The Devil-Plant • short story by John Murray Reynolds
  • 295 •  The Devil-Plant • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 302 • Invisible Threads (Part 1 of 2) • serial by Arthur J. Burks
  • 302 •  Invisible Threads (Part 1 of 2) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 315 • Body and Soul • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 315 •  Body and Soul • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 330 • The Owl on the Moor • short story by August Derleth and Mark Schorer [as by August W. Derleth and Marc R. Schorer]
  • 332 •  Weird Tales, September 1928 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by O. Robbins (variant of Weird Tales, October 1926 1926)
  • 333 • The Dogs of Salem • short story by David H. Keller, M.D. [as by David H. Keller]
  • 337 • The Oath of Hul Jok • [Venhez] • novelette by Nictzin Dyalhis
  • 337 •  The Oath of Hul Jok • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 363 • The Ninth Skeleton • short story by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 366 • The Serpent in Eden • [Folks Used to Believe] • essay by Alvin F. Harlow
  • 366 •  Folks Used to Believe • (1927) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 367 • The Fates • (1928) • short story by John Dwight
  • 367 •  The Fates • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 374 • As I Remember • [Sonnets of the Midnight Hours • 6] • poem by Donald Wandrei
  • 374 •  Sonnets of the Midnight Hours • [Weird Tales Decorations] • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 375 • Crashing Suns (Part 2 of 2) • [Interstellar Patrol • 1] • serial by Edmond Hamilton
  • 375 •  Crashing Suns • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 384 •  Weird Tales, September 1928 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of Weird Tales, December 1924 [2] 1924)
  • 385 • The White Vampire • short story by Arlton Eadie
  • 385 •  The White Vampire • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 395 • The Rays of the Moon • short story by Everil Worrell
  • 395 •  The Rays of the Moon • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 405 • The Burial of the Rats • non-genre • (1914) • novelette by Bram Stoker
  • 405 •  Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 420 •  Weird Tales, September 1928 [2] • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of Weird Tales, December 1924 [3] 1924)
  • 421 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by L. D. Kingery
  • 421 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by H. F. Scotten
  • 421 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Arnold Jensen
  • 422 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by Jack Snow
  • 422 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by O. L. Beckwith [as by O. Beckwith]
  • 425 • Cravetheen the Harper • poem by A. Leslie
  • bep • Future Issues (Weird Tales, September 1928) • essay by uncredited
Publisher :Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Year :September 1928
Replica by: 
Format :Pulp
Pages :144
Cover :Curtis C. Senf
Illustrations :Hugh Rankin, Andrew Brosnatch

Notes

Volume XII, Number 3.
Canada price C$0.30.
Page numbers run from 289-432 excluding covers.
Interior art credit for “Folks Used to Believe” per Jaffery & Cook The Collector’s Index to Weird Tales.

 

If you like to read a copy of this, click the button. 

Read it now!

Weird Tales 1928 September

Contains the poem ‘The Harp of Alfred’ by Robert E. Howard. Illustrated by Hugh Rankin.. Editor: Farnsworth Wright.

Tags: Pulp / Robert E. Howard / Weird Tales