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Nowhere except in the pages of Weird Tales can you find such superb stories of the bizarre, the grotesque and the terrible—fascinating tales that grip the imagination and send shivere of apprehension up the spine—tales that take one from the humdrum, matter-of-fact world into a deathless realm of fancy—tales so thrillingly told that they seem very real. this magazine prints the best contemporary weird fiction in the world. If Poe were alive he would undoubtedly be a contributor to Weird Tales. In addition to creepy mystery stories, ghost-tales, stories of devil-worship, witchcraft, vampires and strange monsters, this magazine also prints the cream of the weird-scientific fiction that is written today—tales of the spaces between the worlds, surgical storiee, and stories that look into the future with the eye of prophecy. Among the amazing tales in the next few issues will be:

THE JEWEL OF SEVEN STONES, by Seabury Quinn

A weird and fantastic Egyptian story of eery thrills and chilling horror—an exciting story wherein Jules de Grandin engages in mortal combat with the ka of an Egyptian mummy.

WHISPERS, by Robert S. Carr

This young author, whose novel, "The Rampant Age," is a sensation in the literary world, returns to the weird tale in a story of creeping horror that leaps out in a thrilling denouement.

THE TIME WILL COME, by Will MacMahon

A pseudo-scientific story of the distant future, when the Chinese rule the world, scientific ingenuity makes air-travel safe and swift, and women supplant man as the stronger sex.

THE MAGIC OF CHAC-MOOL, by Clyde Criswell

A blood-freezing, chill-producing tale of the Yucatan jungles—an unusual story of the ancient Mayas and a pair of present-day adventurers—a truly weird tale of the kind that has made the fame of this magazine.

THE DIMENSION TERROR, by Edmond Hamilton

A frightful catastrophe overtakes the Earth, millions of lives are wiped out, and annihilation of the human race is threatened by an invasion from the Fifth Dimension.

THREE COFFINS, by Arthur J. Burks

The author of "strange Tales From Santo Domingo" returns to the West Indies as the scene of the eeriest, creepiest and most fascinating tale of shuddery horror he has yet written.

THE EIGHTH GREEN MAN, by G. G. Pendarves

A weird tale of the uncanny horror that befell the guests of the innkeeper when the Green Men held revel—a story replete with eery shudders.

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