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The Face in the Abyss

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Abraham Merritt


Our narrator tells us of the time he met Nicholas Graydon in a small village in the Peruvian uplands of the Andean mountains, feverish and a…

They Return at Evening

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H. Russell Wakefield


The Author of The Ghost Stories of an Antiquary in the preface to one of his books expressed his lively distaste for benevolent ghosts, and …

Weird Tales Double Feature: Kull of Valusia

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Robert E. Howard


Before Conan the Barbarian, Robert E. Howard created Kull the Conqueror, revealed later by Howard to be an ancestor of Conan. Kull, like Co…

The Red Hawk

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


This third book in Edgar Rice Burroughs' Moon Sequence (preceded by The Moon Maid and The Moon Men) finds Julian 20th, The Red Hawk, leading…

The Human Drift

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Jack London


The Human Drift is a posthumous collection of famous author Jack London's miscellaneous writings, including multiple essays of one of his fa…

Whispering Tunnels

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Stephen Bagby


A novelette of Verdun, the World War and Devil-Worship! - Summary by Weird Tales Magazine

The Devil-Ray

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Joel Martin Nichols, Jr.


George Ferris is a master thief with amnesia. He and his two partners in crime concoct a plan to break into the famed Castle Blennerhof in a…

Murder Mistress

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Robert Colby


Scott Daniels is a washed up showbiz announcer who hit the bottle a few too many times and blew his big chance. But he starts to think his l…

Prince Zaleski

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Matthew Phipps Shiel and M. P. Shiel


Weird fiction author M. P. Shiel brings us a most unusual detective in Prince Zaleski in his first published book. Ensconced within his orn…

The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction

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Dorothy Scarborough


Scholar of the macabre Dorothy Scarborough provides us with the first comprehensive overview of supernatural fiction in literary history, a …

David Poindexter's Disappearance and Other Tales

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Julian Hawthorne


Julian Hawthorne, son of famed author Nathaniel Hawthorne, brings together a collection of stories of tragedy, lost love and occasionally of…

The Perfect Frame

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William Ard


T.N.T. packed in satin!Lorena Dahl had her fingers on the straps of the halter and Dane knew she was going to rip them away. "Cut it o…

The Diamond Lens with Other Stories

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Fitz-James O'Brien


Irish-born author Fitz-James O'Brien is a underrated genius of weird fiction, serving as the missing link between Edgar Allan Poe and later …

When the World Screamed

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


A new Professor Challenger Story! When Mr. Peerless Jones, artesian borer, is contact by the great but eccentric Professor Challenger with …

The Man with a Thousand Legs

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Frank Belknap Long


Ripped from the pages of legendary magazine Weird Tales comes this epistolary novelette of unspeakable, oozing horror! In this bizarre tale …

The House of Skulls

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H. Bedford-Jones


A slick car and scenic and bountiful ranch to be had for a steal and Yorke Desmond wonders only briefly what the catch is. The man who sold…

The Shadow Over Innsmouth

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H. P. Lovecraft


Unspeakable monstrousness overhung the crumbling, stench-cursed town of Innsmouth... and folks there had somehow got out of the idea of dyin…

The Weird Fiction of Fantasy Fan Magazine

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Various


The Fantasy Fan was a fanzine edited by Charles D. Hornig that featured exclusive works by many seminal figures from the golden period of we…

The Call from Beyond

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Clifford D. Simak


Alone, accursed, he set out on the long, dark voyage to the forbidden gateway to worlds beyond life itself—restless forever with an ultimate…

The Soul Stealers

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Chester S. Geier


Wraithlike, they came out of the darkness—deadmen who walked among the living. What grim secret layin their sightless eyes—a warning to all …

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