WEIRD TALES
THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE
EDWIN BAIRD, Editor
Published monthly by Rural Publishing Corporation, 934 North Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. Application made for entry at the postoffice at Chicago, Ill., as second class matter. Single copies, 25 cents: subscription, $3 a year in the United States, $3.50 in Canada. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts in transit, by fire, or otherwise, although every precaution is made with such material. All manuscripts should be typewritten and must be accompanied by stamped and self-addressed envelopes. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright, and publishers are cautioned against using the same, either in whole or in part.
Copyright 1923, by the Rural Publishing Corporation.
VOLUME 1
25 Cents
NUMBER 1
Contents for March, 1923
TWENTY-TWO REMARKABLE SHORT STORIES
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A story of blood-curdling realism, with a smashing surprise at the end.
47 |
A soul-gripping story of terror.
53 |
An uncommon tale that will cling to your memory for many a day.
59 |
A "spooky" tale with a grim background.
65 |
An amazing yarn of weird adventure in the frozen North.
73 |
Showing how fear can drive a strong man to the verge of insanity.
89 |
What two hours in a prison "solitary" did to a man.
98 |
A brief story powerfully written.
100 |
An unusual tale of a terrifying monster.
106 |
A queer little story about San Francisco.
110 |
The singular experience of Allen Defoe.
119 |
A new conclusion to Edgar Allen Poe’s "Cask of Amontillado."