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Goose-flesh Stories

STORIES that thrill, tales that send cold shivers up the spine, goose-flesh tales of the weird and supernatural—on such tales has the amazing success of WEIRD TALES been built. A rich feast of imaginative reading is spread forth in each issue of this unique magazine—eery tales with a breath of horror; fascinating stories of the spaces between the worlds; prophetic tales that peer far into the future of the world; weird-scientific tales that picture the amazing marvels that science holds in store for us; and tales of terrible dooms that menace our civilization and even the earth itself. Among the many thrilling stories in the next few issues will be:

THE MOON MENACE, by Edmond Hamilton

A terrifying prospect faced a darkened world—man gone forever, a lightless earth spinning blindly through the heavens, and the moon men its masters from pole to pole.

THE RETURN OF THE MASTER, by H. Warner Munn

The Werewolf of Ponkert returns from the pit of hell to bring about the downfall of his ancient enemy, that sinister Master who has hounded his descendants through the centuries.

SATAN'S FIDDLE, by George Malcolm-Smith

An unusual tale of the cataclysmic power of music—the death chord—and hideous dissonances that can bring a great building crashing into ruins.

THE BRIDE OF OSIRIS, by Otis Adelbert Kline

A present-day Egyptian serial story of uncanny adventures and weird thrills, set in a bizarre subterranean city under Chicago.

THE LEFT EYE, by Henry S. Whitehead

A powerful story of crime and retribution—a tale of immense spiders and a gruesome murder—a fascinatingly told story by a well-known writer.

THE ARCTIC DEATH, by Wilford Allen

Out of the North it came, that dread death that touched every living thing with a killing cold—till a great scientist went forth to fight it.

THE DARK CHRYSALIS, by Eli Colter

Here we have, at last, the epic of the microbe-hunters—a scientific thrill-tale of gripping interest and dramatic suspense built around the dread scourge of cancer—by the author of "The Last Horror."


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