Contains the poem ‘The Dream and the Shadow’ by Howard.

Contents

  • 258 • The Lake of Life (Part 1 of 3) • serial by Edmond Hamilton
  • 259 •  The Lake of Life (Part 1 of 3) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 281 • Night of Unrest • poem by Robert Nelson
  • 282 • Satan’s Palimpsest • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 283 •  Satan’s Palimpsest • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 289 •  Dr. De Grandin • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 297 •  Dr. Trowbridge • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 306 • The Ho-Ho Kam Horror • novelette by Bruce Bryan
  • 307 •  The Ho-Ho Kam Horror • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 323 • The Death of Ilalotha • [Zothique] • short story by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 323 •  The Death of Ilalotha • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 330 •  Weird Tales, September 1937 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Dwight Boyce (variant of Weird Tales, June 1936 1936)
  • 331 • The Abyss Under the World (Part 2 of 2) • serial by J. Paul Suter
  • 331 •  The Abyss Under the World (Part 2 of 2) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 341 • Psychopompos • (1919) • poem by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 341 •  Psychopompos • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
  • 348 • Malay Love Magic • short story by Paul Morand (trans. of Malay Love Magic unknown)
  • 352 •  Weird Tales, September 1937 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by uncredited
  • 353 • School for the Unspeakable • short story by Manly Wade Wellman
  • 359 • H.P.L. • poem by Henry Kuttner
  • 360 • McGovern’s Obsession • short story by August Derleth [as by August W. Derleth]
  • 365 • The Dream and the Shadow • [Sonnets Out of Bedlam • 2] • poem by Robert E. Howard
  • 366 •  Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
  • 366 • When the Graves Were Opened • (1925) • novelette by Arthur J. Burks
  • 378 •  The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
  • 378 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, September 1937) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 378 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): The Genius of Lovecraft • essay by Francis Flagg
  • 378 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Rald • essay by Louis Kuslan
  • 379 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Weird Tales Is “Tops” • essay by Bryce Walton [as by Bryce M. Walton]
  • 379 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Howard and Lovecraft • essay by Betty Murray
  • 380 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Northwest Smith • essay by Dorothy Hoyt
  • 380 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): A New Conan? • essay by Laurence A. Lamb
  • 380 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Miss Hemken Speaking • essay by Gertrude Hemken
  • 381 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Pendarves’ Sea Story • essay by Donald Allgeier
  • 381 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): One Hundred Per Cent • essay by Gertrude Gordon
  • 382 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): From a French Enthusiast • essay by Jacques Bergier
  • 382 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Orchids to Mrs. Brundage • essay by M. E. Ellison
  • 382 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Howard Reprints Requested • essay by Leslie M. Bullen
  • 382 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Nix on Logical Endings • essay by Robert Leonard Russell
  • 383 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Attracted by the Cover • essay by Virginia Dirlam
  • 383 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Merritt’s Tree Story • essay by J. Wilmer Benjamin [as by Captain Jay Wilmer Benjamin]
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): The Witch Walks • essay by Walter L. Reeve
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Raider of the Spaceways • essay by Johns Harrington
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by uncredited
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by Alvin V. Pershing
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by M. C. Ellis
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by Raymond Klekamp
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by Florence B. Smith
  • 384 •  Letter (Weird Tales, September 1937): Concise Comments • essay by A. V. Ross
  • bep • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, September 1937) • essay by uncredited
Publisher :Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Year :September 1937
Replica by:Margaret Brundage
Format :Pulp
Pages :132
Cover :Virgil Finlay
Illustrations :Se above

Notes

Volume 30, Number 3.
Pages run 257-384 excluding covers.
Interior art credits for “The Lake of Life”, “Dr. De Grandin”, “Dr. Trowbridge” and “The Eyrie” per Jaffery & Cook The Collector’s Index to Weird Tales.
The title of the Bruce Bryan story contains an additional hyphen (as “The Ho-Ho-Kam Horror” in the table of contents and on the page headings, but not on the title page.
“Malay Love Magic” is adapted from the French by Roy Temple House.

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Weird Tales 1937 September

Contains the poem ‘The Dream and the Shadow’ by Howard.

Tags: H. P. Lovecraft / Margaret Brundage / Pulp / Robert E. Howard / Weird Tales