Author:Earl Peirce
Works
edit- "Doom of the House of Duryea" in Weird Tales, 28 (3) (October 1936)
- "The Last Archer" in Weird Tales, 29 (3) (March 1937)
- "The Death Mask" in Weird Tales, 29 (4) (April 1937)
- "The Homicidal Diary" in Weird Tales, 30 (4) (October 1937)
- "The White Rat" in Weird Tales, 32 (3) (September 1938) with Bruce Bryan
- "The Stroke of Twelve" in Weird Tales, 34 (1) (June-July 1939)
- "Portrait of a Bride" in Weird Tales, 35 (1) (January-February 1940)
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