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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Weird Tales Volume 42 Number 4 (May 1950).

 



Weird Tales Volume 42 Number 4 (May 1950). 

The pulp magazine's copyright was not renewed but "The Last Three Ships" by Margaret St. Clair and "The Man on B-17" by August Derleth (as Stephen Grendon) were renewed individually and are still under copyright. Therefore, pages 70-73 and 82-85 have been redacted. The remainder of the magazine is in the public domain.


NOVELETTES
TELL YOUR FORTUNERobert Bloch6
It looked like an ordinary barroom scales; but the little professor had trafficked with darkness to bring it into being.
DJINN AND BITTERSHarold Lawlor22
Fancy being married at ten o'clock—and having a djinn come out of a bottle by afternoon!
SHORT STORIES
THE ROUND TOWERStanton A. Coblentz36
The ghostly voice pleaded for the stranger to come on: some counter voice, maybe an inward devil, warned him back.
THE LAST MANSeabury Quinn44
"I have been told you can bring back the spirits of the dead. Is that true?" ... "Of course" was the reply.
THE TRIANGLE OF TERRORWilliam F. Temple50
The words "Is anybody there?" died in my mouth—for it was manifest there was nobody. Yet I had seen....
THE MONKEY SPOONSMary Elizabeth Counselman63
These three little monkey spoons were surrounded by forces no one could combat. Forces older than time—older than logic
THE LAST THREE SHIPSMargaret St. Clair70
Fifteen deserted ships at night might give a graveyard, eerie effect; but it was all right if one kept away from those last three hulls.
AT THE END OF THE CORRIDOREvangeline Walton74
A story of the Greek undead—if dead men could walk because they had reason for revenge, a lot of them would have done it these last few years.
THE MAN ON B-17Stephen Grendon82
The cinder bull couldn't see the man on the trestle—nor the woman either—but the engineer and the fireman and the conductor, they all did.
MR. HYDE—AND SEEKMalcolm M. Ferguson86
Country doctors are supposed to be able to cope with anything. How about the supernatural?
THE EYRIE4
VERSE
LUNA AETERNALISClark Ashton Smith43


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