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Weird Tales, Volume 1, Number 1, March 1923: The Unique Magazine by Various, Complete Magazine

Weird Tales, Volume 1, Number 1, March 1923: The Unique Magazine by Various, Complete Magazine

 

Weird Tales, Volume 1, Number 1, March 1923: The Unique Magazine by Various, Complete Magazine

 

Weird Tales Volume 1 Number 1
The Strange Magazine
March 1923
[Transcriber's Note: The original magazine's advertisements for future stories have been preserved.]

Contents for March, 1923
Twenty-Two Remarkable Short Stories


“The Mystery of Black Jean”    Julian Kilman
A story of blood-curdling realism, with a smashing surprise at the end.
“The Grave”    Orville R. Emerson
A soul-gripping story of terror.
“Hark! The Rattle!”    Orville R. Emerson
An uncommon tale that will cling to your memory for many a day.
“The Ghost Guard”    Bryan Irvine
A “spooky” tale with a grim background.
“The Ghoul and the Corpse”    G. A. Wells
An amazing yarn of weird adventure in the frozen North.
“Fear”    David R. Solomon
Showing how fear can drive a strong man to the verge of insanity.
“The Place of Madness”    Merlin Moore Taylor
What two hours in a prison “solitary” did to a man.
“The Closing Hand”    Farnsworth Wright
A brief story powerfully written.
“The Unknown Beast”    Howard Ellis Davis
An unusual tale of a terrifying monster.
“The Basket”    Herbert J. Mangham
A queer little story about San Francisco.
“The Accusing Voice”    Meredith Davis
The singular experience of Allen Defoe.
“The Sequel”    Walter Scott Story
A new conclusion to Edgar Allen Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado”
“The Weaving Shadows”    W. H. Holmes
Chet Burke’s strange adventures in a haunted house.
“Nimba, the Cave Girl”    R. T. M. Scott
An odd, fantastic little story of the Stone Age.
“The Young Man Who Wanted to Die”    ? ? ?
An anonymous author submits a startling answer to the question, “What comes after death?”
“The Scarlet Night”    William Sanford
A tale with an eerie thrill.
“The Extraordinary Experiment of Dr. Calgroni”    Joseph Faus and James Bennett Wooding
An eccentric doctor creates a frightful living thing.
“The Return of Paul Slavsky”    Capt. George Warburton Lewis
A “creepy” tale that ends in a shuddering, breath-taking way.
“The House of Death”    F. Georgia Stroup
The strange secret of a lonely woman.
“The Gallows”    I. W. D. Peters
An out-of-the-ordinary story.
“The Skull”    Harold Ward
A grim tale with a terrifying end.
“The Ape-Man”    James B. M. Clark, Jr.
A Jungle tale that is somehow “different.”
“The Eyrie”    The Editor
A Letter from the Editor.

 

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