Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror/Volume 2/Number 3

Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror -- October, 1932
Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror -- October, 1932

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Vol. II, No. 3 Contents October, 1932
Cover Design H. W. Wesso
Suggested by a Scene in "The Hunters from Beyond."
The Hunters from Beyond Clark Ashton Smith 292
Lining Gargoyles, Most Hideous, Come to the Sculptor Sincaul from Outland Realms of Evil.
The Curse of Amen-Ra Victor Rousseau 304
Mummy Eyelids Stir in Farrant's Laboratory. (A Complete Novelette.)
Sea-Tiger Henry S. Whitehead 345
Merman and Mermaid Were They in the Drowning Hewitt's Revealing Vision.
The Dead Walk Softly Sewell Peaslee Wright 352
Icy with Fear Jordan Waits 'mid the Gravestones—Waits for He Knows Not What.
Bal Macabre Gustav Meyrink 375
". . . All at Once a Strange-Looking Acrobat Was at Our Table . . ."
Strange Tales and True Robert W. Sneddon 381
Several Fascinating Weird Tales of Unquestionable Authenticity and Truth.
The Infernal Shadow Hugh B. Cave 387
Death, Mysterious and Horrible, Lurks in the House of Mark Mallory.
The Artist of Tao Arthur Styron 401
The Story of Kite and the Jealous Jewel of the Lotus.
In the Lair of the Space Monsters Frank B. Long, Jr. 408
By What Strange Mischance Was the S-87 Immersed in That Impinging Other-World?
The Cauldron All of Us 425
A Meeting Place for Sorcerers and Apprentices.


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