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July |
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The very house itself did seem possessed.
More Than Shadow |
22 |
". . .where beauty has no ebb, decay no flood—a land of Heart's Desire."
Never Stop to Pat a Kitten |
33 |
Because—you never know what's going to have happened the day before yesterday.
Western Highway (Verse) |
39 |
The Sin Eater |
40 |
A powerful novelette of possession and dual personality.
Beware of Vampire Women (Verse) |
77 |
The Green Huntsman |
78 |
Who knows what ghosts and legends haunt the woodland depths?
The Tree of Life |
86 |
Was it legend that a green leaf could bring back a life that had gone?
Guardian |
92 |
. . .the police captain was trying to find any human connection with the abominable horror.
Passing of A God |
101 |
Would the story be too outrageous, too incredible, to appear in print?
Off the Map |
119 |
Of course, 1665 is a long time ago; can aught but legend survive?
The Eyrie |
127 |
Published bi-monthly by Short Stories, Inc., 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. W. J. Delaney, President & Treasurer, R. M. Cogan, Secretary. Reentered as second-class matter January 26, 1940, at the Post Office, New York, N. ¥., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year in the United States and possessions $2.00 ; two years $3.50. Canadian: one year $2.25; two years, $4.00. Foreign: one year $2.30; two years, $4.10. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts.
D. McIlwraith. Editor
Copyright 1954 by Weird Tales. Copyright in Great Britain.173
Title registered in U. S. Patent Office.
Printed in U. S. A.
Vol. 46. No. 3