Weird Tales
Neville Spearman
Year :
1976
Book No. :
0859780201
Edition : 1st
Format : Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages :
264 
Cover art : Margaret Brundage
Illustrations : Original WEIRD TALES illustrations
    Weird Tales
Other editions:
Carroll & Graf
Sphere
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Contents
"Black Hound of Death"
"Haunting Columns" (poem)
Non-REH Content
"Introduction" by Peter Haining
"The Man Who Returned" by Edmond Hamilton
"The Shuttered House" by August W Derleth
"Frozen Beauty" by Seabury Quinn
"Beyond the Wall of Sleep" by HP Lovecraft
"The Garden of Adompha" by Clark Ashton Smith
 "The Horns Of Elfland" by Virgil Finlay
"Cordelia's Song" by Vincent Starrett
"Beyond the Phoenix" by Henry Kuttner
"The Black Monk" by G. G. Pendarves
"The Passing of a God" by Henry S Whitehead
"They Run Again" by Leah Bodine Drake (poem)
"The Eyrie" Readers Letters from May 1939
"The Valley Was Still" by Manly Wade Wellman
"It Happened To Me" True Psychic Experiences
"The Heart of Atlantan" by Nictzin Dyalhis
"San Francisco" by Caroline Evans
Calling All Fantasy Fans from November 1941
"The Phantom Slayer" by  Fritz Leiber
Weird Tales Club from July 1942
"The Beasts of Barsac" by Robert Bloch
"Bang! You're Dead!" by Ray Bradbury
"Stay Tuned For Terror" from July 1945
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"The Eyrie" Readers Letters from July 1945
"Cellmate" by Theodore Sturgeon
"The Familiars" by H. P. Lovecraft (poem)
"The Pigeon-Flyers" by H. P. Lovecraft (poem)
"Roman Remains" by Algernon Blackwood
"Displaced Person" by Eric Frank Russell
"To the Chimera" by Clark Ashton Smith (poem)
"From the Vasty Deep" by H. Russell Wakefield
"The Shot-Tower Ghost"
by
Mary Elizabeth Counselman
"Take the Z-Train" by Allison V. Harding
"Weirdisms" by Lee Brown Coye from July 1951
"The Little Red Owl" by Margaret St. Clair
"Ooze" by Anthony M. Rud
Notes
Selected and Introduced by Peter Haining
Facsimile reprint from WEIRD TALES
Cover art from the March 1936 WEIRD TALES
Reprinted in two paperback volumes by Sphere,
WEIRD TALES and MORE WEIRD TALES.
WEIRD TALES contains the REH story and poem.