Index:Weird Tales Volume 6 Number 3 (1925-09).djvu
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Contents for September, 1925 Cover Design - Andrew Brosnatch The Gargoyle (Part One) - Greye La Spina 293 Three-part Serial Novel of Devil Worship The Terrific Experiment - Hurley Von Ruck 313 Horror-tale of Hypnotism The Sultan's Jest - E. Hoffmann Price 324 Strange Was the Sultan's Whim, but Stranger the Whim of Amru The Temple - H. P. Lovecraft 329 The Lost Land of Atlantis—and a German U-Boat Weird Story Reprints No. 3. The Furnished Room - O. Henry 337 Just a Whiff of Mignonette Was the Ghost in This Story The Midnight Visitor - William Sanford 341 A Lively Imagination Sometimes Plays Queer Pranks Darkness - Charles Hilan Craig 342 Terror Seized This Man When He Found He Could No Longer See The Blackthorn Gallows - E. E. Speight 345 The Figure On the Gibbet Called Martin Hawk to His Side Itself - Seabury Quinn 353 The Banshee Moved the Tortoise-Shell Comb As a Sign of Death The Flying Halfback - Robert S. Carr 357 Chung Wo-lung Accomplished a Spectacular Exit for Tommy Kee The Ether Ray - H. L. Maxson 363 Powerful Beam Makes Objects Vanish Into Thin Air The Masters From Beyond - Edward Podolsky 371 Last Days in a Lifeless World The Sev'n-Ring'd Cup H. Thompson Rich 375 Thrills A-Plenty Are Met With in the Search for Jamshyd's Cup The Death Angel Francis Hard 387 Sonnet Jean Beauce W. J. Stamper 388 Haitian Dictator Metes Out a Gruesome Punishment The Were-Snake Frank Belknap Long, Jr. 393 Arthur Fights With the Goddess Ishtar in Her Subterranean Retreat The Devil Bed - Gerald Dean 399 An Old Curse Follows Those Who Sleep in the Devil Bed Ashes of Circumstance - J. U. Giesy 411 The Cold Ashes of a Cigar Spelled Sudden Death for Two The Eyrie - 416 A Chat With the Readers
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