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Weird Tales v14 n04 [1929-10]
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  • 436 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, October 1929) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
  • 436 •  Letter (Weird Tales, October 1929) • essay by E. Hoffmann Price
  • 438 •  Letter (Weird Tales, October 1929) • essay by A. Merritt
  • 439 • Next Month (Weird Tales, October 1929) • essay by uncredited
  • 440 • The Woman with the Velvet Collar • [Capt. Michel] • short story by Gaston Leroux (trans. of La femme au collier de velours 1924)
  • 450 • Skull-Face (Part 1 of 3) • serial by Robert E. Howard
  • 473 • In the Toils of the Black Kiva • short story by D. D. Sharp
  • 481 • The Silver Countess • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 501 • The Roc • [Folks Used to Believe] • essay by Alvin F. Harlow
  • 502 • The Witch-Ball • (1928) • short story by E. F. Benson
  • 509 • The Battle of the Toads • [Tales from Cornwall • 5] • short story by David H. Keller, M.D. [as by David H. Keller]
  • 516 • Nyctalops • poem by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 517 • Outside the Universe (Part 4 of 4) • [Interstellar Patrol • 4] • serial by Edmond Hamilton
  • 537 • Fate • poem by Thelma E. Johnson
  • 538 • The Gray Lady • short story by Christine Campbell Thomson [as by Flavia Richardson]
  • 543 • The Palace of the Dead • short story by Robert Peery
  • 548 • The Phantom Barber • short story by E. W. Mayo
  • 549 • The Scourge of Egypt • short story by Arlton Eadie
  • 558 • Transformation • poem by Harvey Wagner Flink [as by Harvey W. Flink]
  • 559 • The Lost Room • (1858) • short story by Fitz-James O'Brien
  • 570 •  Letter (Weird Tales, October 1929) • essay by Jack Darrow
Language English
Publication date October 1929
publication_date QS:P577,+1929-10-00T00:00:00Z/10
Source Internet Archive identifier: WeirdTalesV14N04192910
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