Index:Weird Tales Volume 5 Number 4 (1925-04).djvu
| Cover Design Andrew Brosnatch When the Green Star Waned Nictzin Dyalhis 3 Evil Beings From the Dark Side of the Moon Attack Aerth Bloody Moon Harry Harrison Kroll 13 A Thrilling Tale of the Kentucky Caves The Lure of Atlantis Joel Martin Nichols, Jr. 17 Beneath the Sargasso Sea, in the Grave of Missing Ships Deaf, Dumb and Blind C. M. Eddy, Jr. 25 A Grisly Story of the Obscene Legions of Evil The Soul-Catching Cord J. W. Bennett and K. L. Soong 31 A Chinese Occultist—and an Evil Apparition The Grim Passenger Donald Edward Keyhoe 37 Was the Steamship Titanic Destroyed by an Egyptian Curse? Little Island H. Thompson Rich 42 A Pacific Hurricane Hurled It Into the Ocean One Night No. 2. Giles and Martha Corey. Seabury Quinn 49 True Tale of Salem Witchcraft The Dark Interval J. B. Powell 55 His Spirit Was Tied to Earth Until He Made Amends Sleigh Bells Hasan Vokine - 59 Snow-bound, Besieged by Wolves in a Russian Winter Invaders From the Dark (First Installment) Greye La Spina 61 A Novel of Werewolves and Occult Evil The Wind That Tramps the World Frank Owen 99 A Tale of Sweetness and Light and Exquisite Music A Thug—a Physician—and a Mistake Back From Dust Frank K. Shaw 109 The Shadow of the Guillotine Hung Over an American Courtroom Strange Tales From Santo Domingo. No. 3. Daylight Shadows. Arthur J. Burks 113 Desert Heat and Madness The Dark Pool Francis Hard 118 Verse The Haunting Eyes Eudora Ramsay Richardson 119 They Came Back From the Grave to Torture and Save Him The Headless Horror Robert Eugene Ulmer 127 A Tale of Thrills—and the Severed Head of a Murderer Through the Horn Gate Walter G. Detrick 131 McIvor Meets Peggy Odel in the Golden Horn The Electronic Plague Edward Hades 136' A Scientist's Mad Brain Looses a Radio Horror Upon the World The Last of the Teeheemen (Conclusion) Arthur Thatcher 141 Two-part Serial—Weird Adventures Among Dog-faced Savages The White Scar Nellie Cravey Gillmore 158 A Dream Showed Him His Wife's Murderer Grisley's Reception William Sanford 162 Fate Took a Hand in the Convict’s Attempt to Escape The Eyrie 164 Chat With the Readers
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