Author:Leopold Leonard Eady
Works
edit- "Flames of Destiny" in Weird Tales, 11 (3) (March 1928)
- "The Phantom Fiddler" in Weird Tales, 11 (6) (June 1928)
- "The White Vampire" in Weird Tales, 12 (3) (September 1928)
- "The Ghost Ship" in Weird Tales, 13 (2) (February 1929)
- "The Immortal Hand" in Weird Tales, 13 (3) (March 1929)
- The World Wrecker
- "The World Wrecker" in Weird Tales, 13 (4) (April 1929) (part 1 of 3)
- "The World Wrecker" in Weird Tales, 13 (5) (May 1929) (part 2 of 3)
- "The World Wrecker" in Weird Tales, 13 (6) (June 1929) (part 3 of 3)
- "Warning Wings" in Weird Tales, 14 (3) (September 1929)
- "The Scourge of Egypt" in Weird Tales, 14 (4) (October 1929)
- "The Flowing Death" in Weird Tales, 15 (3) (March 1930)
- "The Hound of Duncardin" in Weird Tales, 16 (2) (August 1930)
- "The Invisible Bond" in Weird Tales, 16 (3) (September 1930)
- "The House of the Skull" in Weird Tales, 16 (4) (October 1930)
- "The Avenging Shadow" in Weird Tales, 17 (1) (January 1931)
- "The Phantom Flight" in Weird Tales, 17 (3) (April-May 1931)
- "The Nameless Mummy" in Weird Tales, 19 (5) (May 1932)
- "The Siren of the Snakes" in Weird Tales, 19 (6) (June 1932)
- "The Planet of Peace" in Weird Tales, 20 (1) (July 1932)
- "The Eye of Truth" in Weird Tales, 20 (3) (September 1932)
- "The Devils Tower" in Weird Tales, 21 (3) (March 1933)
- "The Vampire Airplane" in Weird Tales, 22 (2) (August 1933)
- The Trail of the Cloven Hoof
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (1) (July 1934) (part 1 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (2) (August 1934) (part 2 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (3) (September 1934) (part 3 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (4) (October 1934) (part 4 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (5) (November 1934) (part 5 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 24 (6) (December 1934) (part 6 of 7)
- "The Trail of the Cloven Hoof" in Weird Tales, 25 (1) (January 1935) (part 7 of 7)
- The Carnival of Death
- "The Carnival of Death" in Weird Tales, 26 (3) (September 1935) (part 1 of 4)
- "The Carnival of Death" in Weird Tales, 26 (4) (October 1935) (part 2 of 4)
- "The Carnival of Death" in Weird Tales, 26 (5) (November 1935) (part 3 of 4)
- "The Carnival of Death" in Weird Tales, 26 (6) (December 1935) (part 4 of 4)
- "Son of Satan" in Weird Tales, 27 (4) (April 1936)
- "The Wolf-Girl of Josselin" in Weird Tales, 32 (2) (August 1938)
- "The Phantom Island" in Weird Tales, 33 (5) (May 1939)
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