Author:George Henry Weiss
Works
edit- "The Chemical Brain" in Weird Tales, 13 (1) (January 1929)
- "The Dancer in the Crystal" in Weird Tales, 14 (6) (December 1929) (Later republished in Avon Fantasy Reader
- "The Jelly-Fish" in Weird Tales, 16 (4) (October 1930)
- "The Picture" in Weird Tales, 17 (2) (February-March 1931)
- The Mentanicals (1934)
- "The Distortion Out of Space" in Weird Tales, 24 (2) (August 1934)
- "To Howard Phillips Lovecraft" in Weird Tales, 31 (3) (March 1938)
- "The Dreamer in the Desert" in Weird Tales, 36 (5) (May 1942)
- "The Snake" in Weird Tales, 37 (2) (November 1943)
- "The Heads of Apex" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 08 (01)
- "The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 09 (01)
- "The Machine Man of Ardathia" in Amazing Stories, 02 (08) (November 1927)
- "The Master Ants" in Amazing Stories, 03 (02) (May 1928)
- "The Blue Dimension" in Amazing Stories, 03 (03) (June 1928)
- "The Cities of Ardathia" in Amazing Stories, 06 (12) (March 1932)
- "The Resistant Ray" in Amazing Stories, 07 (04) (July 1932)
- "The Mentanicals" in Amazing Stories, 08 (12) (April 1934) (later republished in Avon Fantasy Reader)
- Chapter 5 in Cosmos
- "The Smell" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 1 (3) (January 1932)
- "By the Hands of the Dead" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 2 (1) (March 1932)
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