Index:Weird Tales Volume 36 Number 12 (1943-07).djvu
| SPECIAL FEATURE
HIS LAST APPEARANCE . . . H. Bedford-Jones 6 A reef in the middle of the ocean is an ideal place for occult manifestations
THE UNFRIENDLY WORLD . . . Allison V. Harding 28 No one knows what strange lands we pass through on our way to and from consciousness RETURN OF THE UNDEAD . . . Otis Adelbert Kline & Frank Belknap Long 56 No less than anybody else, a medical student has to be shown that things really do come back from the grave
THE STREET OF FACES Frank Owen 20 It was a strange street; it had seen many strange faces—like the man without a face LOST . . . Alice-Mary Schnirring 43 Life and death are never far apart in the enveloping darkness of the blacked-out Atlantic coast THE SCYTHE . . . Ray Bradbury 46 Somewhere there is a field, and a farmer there who unendingly cuts the wheat, his blade moving on day and night—forever! LEGACY IN CRYSTAL . . . James Causey 74 She dreamed that the ring had a funny little red man inside, and he was laughing at her YOURS TRULY—JACK THE RIPPER . . . Robert Bloch 83 When stalking a mad monster, the trailer must take care that he doesn’t find himself the trailed—too late! TAMARA, THE GEORGIAN QUEEN . . . Harold Lawlor 96 It's horrible to think that such tragedy can start with gaiety, and just an evil suggestion—no more than that VERSE STRANGE MUSIC . . . Dorothy Quick 55 DESERT DWELLER . . . Clark Ashton Smith 71 SUPERSTITIONS AND TABOOS . . . Irwin J. Weill 72 |