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A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL

Weird Tales

REGISTERED IN U.S. PATENT OFFICE

Volume
35
CONTENTS FOR
MARCH, 1940
Number
2


Cover Design - Hannes Bok

Illustrating “The Horror in the Glen” (page 13)

The Horror in the Glen - Clyde Irvine - 7

A story of dreadful doom, and the “little people” of Scotland

The Dweller - H. P. Lovecraft - 20

Verse

Train for Flushing - Malcolm Jameson - 21

Curious tale of the Flying Dutchman, in which time reverses itself

The Song of the Slaves - Manly Wade Wellman - 30

What weird chant sounded its blood-chilling message through the night?

The Golden Spider - Seabury Quinn - 39

Fourchette over-reached herself when the made a compact with the Devil

Slaves of the Gray Mold - Thorp McClusky - 56

A powerful weird tale, about a parasitic fungus from outer space

“Broken is the Golden Bowl” - Virgil Finlay - 79

Pictorial interpretation of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Lenore”

A Million Years in the Future (Part 2) - Thomas P. Kelley - 80

The weirdest interplanetary story ever printed—a tale of the Black Raiders

Bramwell’s Guardian - August W. Derleth - 110

An odd story about a Druid ring found on Salisbury Plain

The Specter of Virginia - Clive Leonard - 115

A short ghost tale of the American Revolution

It Happened to Me: A Department of True Weird Stories:

The Centurion’s Prisoner - Lindsay Nisbet - 119

The Eyrie - 121

Our readers interchange opinions


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FARNSWORTH WRIGHT. Editor.

Copyright, 1940, by Weird Tales i7i

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