First published in Weird Tales, January 1929. In England, Kane is on his way to the hamlet of Torkertown, and must choose one of two paths, a route that leads through a moor or one that leads through a swamp. He is warned that the moor route is haunted and all travelers who take that road die, so he decides to investigate.

Contents

  • 4 • The Black Master • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 4 •  The Black Master • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 13 •  The Black Master [2] • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 21 • The Demon of Tlaxpam • [Bart Leslie] • novelette by Otis Adelbert Kline
  • 21 •  The Demon of Tlaxpam • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 41 • The Silver Key • [Randolph Carter] • short story by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 41 •  The Silver Key • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 49 • Skulls in the Stars • [Solomon Kane] • short story by Robert E. Howard
  • 49 •  Skulls in the Stars • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 55 •  Weird Tales, January 1929 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of The Phantom Rider 1924)
  • 56 • The Jelly-Fish • short story by David H. Keller, M.D. [as by David H. Keller]
  • 59 • The Devil’s Finger • short story by A. A. Irvine
  • 59 •  The Devil’s Finger • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 70 • An Occurrence in an Antique Shop • short story by August Derleth [as by August W. Derleth]
  • 73 • The Chemical Brain • (1929) • short story by Francis Flagg
  • 73 •  The Chemical Brain • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 82 •  Folks Used to Believe • (1927) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 82 • The Resurrecting Snake • [Folks Used to Believe] • essay by Alvin F. Harlow
  • 83 • Bimini • (1929) • novelette by Bassett Morgan
  • 83 •  Bimini • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 97 • Old Ghosts • poem by Maud E. Uschold
  • 98 • The Isle of Lost Souls (Part 2 of 3) • serial by Joel Martin Nichols, Jr.
  • 98 •  The Isle of Lost Souls (Part 2 of 3) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 110 •  Sonnets of the Midnight Hours • [Weird Tales Decorations] • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 110 • The Red Specter • [Sonnets of the Midnight Hours • 10] • poem by Donald Wandrei
  • 111 • The Ghost of Mad Laveen • short story by Robert Watson (1882-1948)
  • 114 • Let Night Have Sway • poem by Leavenworth Macnab
  • 115 •  Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 115 • When the Green Star Waned • [Venhez] • (1925) • novelette by Nictzin Dyalhis
  • 131 •  The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
  • 131 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, January 1929) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 131 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by C. Edward Christianson
  • 131 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by F. J. Simmons
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Miss L. Selingson
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Leroy Ernest Fess [as by Leroy E. Fess]
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Lester Anderson
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by J. Ernest Wagner
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Wilford Allen
  • 132 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Norman H. Moore
  • 133 • Future Issues (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by uncredited
  • 134 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Harold Jung
  • 134 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by E. M. Cleland
  • 134 •  Letter (Weird Tales, January 1929) • essay by Walter Weeden
Publisher :Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Year :January 1929
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Format :Pulp
Pages :144
Cover :Curtis C. Senf
Illustrations :Se above

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Weird Tales Volume 13 Number 1
Volume XIII, Number 1.
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Weird Tales 1929 January

First published in Weird Tales, January 1929. In England, Kane is on his way to the hamlet of Torkertown, and must choose one of two paths, a route that leads through a moor or one that leads through a swamp. He is warned that the moor route is haunted and all travelers who take that road die, so he decides to investigate.

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