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A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL

Volume 25
CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1935
Number 5

Cover Design - M. Brundage

Illustrating a scene in "The Death Cry"

The Death Cry - Arthur B. Reeve 530

A sensational weird detective murder-mystery, featuring Craig Kennedy

Yellow Doom - Robert H. Leitfred 559

A breath-taking thrill-tale of invasion by the teeming hordes of Asia

Under the Tomb - Robert Nelson 581

Verse

The Bronze Casket Richard H. Hart 582

A strange tale of the Wandering Jew, and the weird experience of an American art student

Beyond the Black River - Robert E. Howard 591

A thrilling weird saga of terrific adventures and dark magic in the old heroic days

Lord of the Lamia (end) - Otis Adelbert Kline 609

A colorful and eery mystery-tale of an uncanny adventure in present-day Egypt

The Flower-Women - Clark Ashton Smith 624

A bizarre fantasy, about a race of vampiric flowers and an alien sorcerer on a far world

On Hangman's Hill - Robert Avrett 632

Verse

Muggridge's Aunt - August W. Derleth 633

A story about a man who found it unwise to disobey the whims of a dying woman

The Secret in the Tomb - Robert Bloch 638

An eldritch tale of stark horror and a terrible rendezvous in a hidden mausoleum

Weird Story Reprint:

Arthur Jermyn - H. P. Lovecraft 642

A popular story from WEIRD TALES of eleven years ago

Tea-Drinking - Hung Long Tom 648

Verse

The Eyrie 650

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Published monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 2457 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1923, at the post office at Indianapolis, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $3.00 a year in the United States, $4.00 a year in Canada. English office: Charles Lavell, 13, Serjeants' inn, Fleet Street, E. C. 4, London. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers

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Copyright, 1935, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company.

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