Index:Weird Tales Volume 14 Issue 2 (1929-08).djvu
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Contents for August, 1929 Cover Design Hugh Rankin Illustrating a scene in "The Inn of Terror" The Eyrie 148 A chat with the readers The Inn of Terror Gaston Leroux 152 A tale of stark realism and gripping horror by the author of "The Phantom of the Opera" The Shadow Kingdom Robert E. Howard 166 Grisly serpent shapes slither through this tale of Kull the King and Brule the Spear-slayer The Speared Leopard John Home 183 A story of the Leopard-men of Africa, negro magic, a weird metamorphosis, and bloody death
The author of "The Devils of Po Sung" returns to the South Seas for another gripping tale of brain-transplantation The Purple Sedan Lois Lane 207 An unusual ghost story, involving a strange-colored automobile and a shocking murder Folks Used to Believe: The Murderer's Touch Alvin P. Harlow 218 One of the curious superstitions of our ancestors Outside the Universe (Part 2) Edmond Hamilton 219 Blood-freezing horrors make vivid the second installment of this epic four-part serial of interstellar space The Idol-Chaser Barry Scobee 243 A strange quest took two white men into the jungle among unknown tribes and unforeseen dangers—a wholly umisual tale Ballad of Winds Paul Francis Sutton 262 Verse The Hanging of Alfred Wadham E. F. Benson 263 Evil apparitions haunted the good priest who could not save an innocent man from execution as a murderer The Sorceress C. Noir 261 Verse An Examination in Diplomacy Edith M. Almedingen 262 A brief story of Soviet Russia, and the weird ordeal imposed upon one of his operatives by a commissioner from the Tcheka Old Mark August W. Derleth 266 A strange lifeless creature loped across the moors—a tale of old Roman ruins in England Weird Story Reprint: His Unconquerable Enemy W. C. Morrow 273 The dread tortures inflicted by the raja upon his enemy could not subdue the implacable spirit of revenge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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