Part 1 of “The Moon of Skulls”, June 1930; Kane goes to Africa on the trail of an English girl named Marylin Taferal, kidnapped from her home and sold to Barbary pirates by her cousin. When he finds the hidden city of Negari, he encounters Nakari, “the vampire queen of Negari”.

Contents

  • 724 •  The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
  • 724 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, June 1930) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 724 •  Letter (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by Bernard Austin Dwyer
  • 731 •  Letter (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by E. J. Brown
  • 731 •  Letter (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by H. P. Stiller
  • 732 •  Letter (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by Nelson Williams
  • 732 •  Letter (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by Mrs. H. Snyder
  • 734 • The Worm-King • (1928) • poem by Donald Wandrei
  • 734 •  The Worm-King • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 735 • Next Month (Weird Tales, June 1930) • essay by uncredited
  • 736 • The Moon of Skulls (Part 1 of 2) • [Solomon Kane] • serial by Robert E. Howard
  • 736 •  The Moon of Skulls (Part 1 of 2) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin [as by Doak]
  • 752 • Haunted Hands • (1930) • short story by Jack Bradley
  • 752 •  Haunted Hands • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 762 • The Empty Road • short story by Wallace West
  • 762 •  The Empty Road • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 769 • In the Borderland • short story by Pedro Diaz
  • 769 •  In the Borderland • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin [as by Doak]
  • 776 • Sonnet of Death • poem by Edith Hurley
  • 777 • The Planet of Horror • short story by Wilford Allen
  • 777 •  The Planet of Horror • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin [as by Doak]
  • 783 • The Last Incantation • [Malygris] • short story by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 786 •  Weird Tales, June 1930 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of Six Bearded Men 1924)
  • 787 • The Priestess of the Ivory Feet • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 787 •  The Priestess of the Ivory Feet • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 810 • Across the Hall • short story by August Derleth [as by August W. Derleth]
  • 812 •  Weird Tales, June 1930 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by uncredited (variant of Weird Tales, March 1925 1925)
  • 813 • The Black Monarch (Part 5 of 5) • serial by Paul Ernst
  • 813 •  The Black Monarch (Part 5 of 5) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin [as by Doak]
  • 825 • The Frog • short story by Granville S. Hoss
  • 829 • James Lamp • (1930) • short story by E. F. Benson
  • 829 •  James Lamp • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 838 • The Magic-Maker • short story by Amelia Reynolds Long
  • 840 •  Weird Tales, June 1930 [2] • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of The Desert Lich 1924)
  • 841 •  Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 841 • The Rats in the Walls • (1924) • novelette by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 856 • The Crow • poem by Lida Wilson Turner
Publisher :Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Year :June 1930
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Format :Pulp
Pages :144
Cover :Hugh Rankin
Illustrations :Listed under notes

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Vol 15, No 6.
Page numbers run from 721 to 864 excluding covers.
Canada price C$0.30.

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Weird Tales 1930 June

Part 1 of “The Moon of Skulls”, June 1930; Kane goes to Africa on the trail of an English girl named Marylin Taferal, kidnapped from her home and sold to Barbary pirates by her cousin. When he finds the hidden city of Negari, he encounters Nakari, “the vampire queen of Negari”.

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