Contains the poem ‘Futility’ by Howard.
Contents
- 514 • Living Buddhess • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
- 515 • Living Buddhess • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 522 • Dr. De Grandin • (1937) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 523 • Dr. Trowbridge • (1937) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 534 • The Voyage of the Neutralia (Part 1 of 3) • serial by B. Wallis
- 535 • The Voyage of the Neutralia (Part 1 of 3) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 556 • Quest of the Starstone • [Jirel of Joiry] • novelette by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore
- 557 • Quest of the Starstone • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 575 • Grave-Stones • poem by Edgar Daniel Kramer
- 576 • The Secret of Sebek • short story by Robert Bloch
- 577 • The Secret of Sebek • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 588 • Dread Summons • short story by Paul Ernst
- 589 • Dread Summons • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 596 • The Lake of Life (Part 3 of 3) • serial by Edmond Hamilton
- 597 • The Lake of Life (Part 3 of 3) • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
- 616 • Weird Tales, November 1937 • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch (variant of The Green Scarab 1925)
- 617 • The Inn • short story by Rex Ernest
- 620 • The Man in the Taxi • short story by Leslie Gordon Barnard
- 622 • Weird Tales, November 1937 [2] • [Weird Tales Decorations] • interior artwork by uncredited (variant of Weird Tales, March 1925 [2] 1925)
- 623 • The Case of Herbert Thorp • short story by Henry Kuttner
- 626 • Weird Story Reprint • (1928) • interior artwork by Hugh Rankin
- 626 • Hypnos • [Dream Cycle] • (1922) • short story by H. P. Lovecraft
- 631 • Futility (“Golden goats on a hillside black …”) • poem by Robert E. Howard
- 632 • The Eyrie • (1924) • interior artwork by Andrew Brosnatch
- 632 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, November 1937) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
- 632 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Assets and Liabilities • essay by Charles Hidley [as by Charles B. Hidley]
- 633 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Meeting of Weird Tales Authors • essay by Allan Bonelle
- 633 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Miss Hemken Again • essay by Gertrude Hemken
- 634 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): On Trudy’s Komments • essay by Hunter Smith
- 634 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): A Goose-flesh Story • essay by Andrew A. Massie
- 635 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): A Unified Tale • essay by Thomas O. Mabbott [as by T. O. Mabbott]
- 635 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): A Masterpiece of Beauty • essay by R. Nickolaioff
- 635 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Four Years a Reader • essay by Robert J. Ryan
- 636 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): The Hohokam • essay by Paul Smith (correspondent)
- 636 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Nudes Give Wrong Impression • essay by Donald Allgeier
- 637 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): First Installments • essay by Carl E. Woolard
- 638 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): The Last Pharaoh • essay by B. M. Reynolds
- 638 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Give the Nudes a Rest • essay by J. Vernon Shea [as by J. Vernon Shea, Jr.]
- 638 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): “A Great Classic” • essay by Mrs. E. W. Murphy
- 639 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Our Authors • essay by W. D. Laffler
- 639 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): In Appreciation of Lovecraft • essay by Dave Markham
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Synthetic Seasickness • essay by Julius Hopkins
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by Clifton Hall
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by G. J. Liebenberg
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by H. Sivia
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by Donald A. Wollheim
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by John McMenemy
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by James G. Merriman
- 640 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1937): Concise Comments • essay by T. Gelbert
- bep • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, November 1937) • essay by uncredited
Publisher : | Popular Fiction Publishing Company |
Year : | November 1937 |
Replica by: | |
Format : | Pulp |
Pages : | 132 |
Cover : | Margaret Brundage |
Illustrations : | Se above |
Notes
Volume 30, Number 5.
Page numbers run from 513-640 excluding the covers.
Interior art credit for “The Eyrie” per Jaffery & Cook The Collector’s Index to Weird Tales.
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