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Weird Tales
Date | Number: v4 2 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesCONTENTS:1 · Why Weird Tales? · Anon. (by Otis Adelbert Kline) 3 · Imprisoned With The Pharaohs · Houdini (ghost written by H. P. Lovecraft) 13 · “Whoso Diggeth A Pit—” · Vida Tyler Adams (given as by Vida Taylor Adams in the Table of Contents)16 · Deep Calleth · Gordon Burns 19 · The Malignant Entity · Otis Adelbert Kline 27 · The Sixth Tree · Edith Lichty Stewart 29 · The Haunted Mansion In The Pines · Leonard F. Schumann 32 · Spirits · J. M. Alvey 33 · Hypnos · H. P. Lovecraft (The National Amateur May/July 1923)36 · Ebenezer’s Casket [Part 2 of 2] · J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith 41 · Draconda [Part 6 of 6] · John Martin Leahy 50 · The Hand · H. Francis Caskey 54 · The Loved Dead · C. M. Eddy, Jr. (with H. P. Lovecraft) 58 · The Vow On Halloween · Lyllian Huntley Harris 59 · Eyes · Galen C. Colin 61 · The Man Who Thought He Was Dead · Granville S. Hoss 65 · Called Back · Dan W. Totheron 69 · The Sunken Land · George W. Bayly 74 · The Dancing Partner · Guy L. Helms 76 · The Last Entry · Meredith Beyers 77 · The Purple Death · Edith Lyle Ragsdale 82 · The Imposter · Norman Springer 87 · Weird Crimes #6. The Werewolf Of St. Bonnot · Seabury Quinn 91 · Just Bones · Samuel Stewart Mims 96 · First Degree · Robert Cosmo Harding 101 · The Latvian · Herman Fetzer 106 · The Machine From Outside · Don Howard 111 · Doctor Grant’s Experiment · H. A. Noureddin Addis 116 · Tea Leaves · Henry S. Whitehead 121 · An Egyptian Lotus · Mrs. Chetwood Smith 127 · Deep Sea Game · Arthur J. Messier 131 · The Soul Mark · H. C. Wire 135 · It! · E. M. Samson 139 · The Man Who Lived Next Door To Himself · Frank Owen 143 · Mystery River · Elwin J. Owens 145 · The God Yuano · Marjorie Darter 147 · The Cellar · Paul L. Anderson 152 · In The Weird Light · Edward Everett & Ralph Howard Wright 164 · A Glimpse Beyond · H. M. Hamilton http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?62079
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   By The Australian Panther
50th Anniversary issue (!) Houdini - ghost-written by HP Lovecraft. And ' The man who lived next door to himself' How come I never thought of that? How could you not want to read that? Cheers!
   By Andrew999
How could I resist the ‘Houdini’ story? It’s quite clearly Lovecraft, of course - with its origins in a normal, and very interesting, travelogue - before building slowly towards the eldritch mountains of madness. How much more interesting it would be if instead of the boring heads we currently have, we had the heads of animals instead? I think I would choose the head of a raven – how about you? On Panther’s hint, I then jumped to the erudite The Man Who Lived Next Door to Himself. It’s a terrific plot with an electric ending – I don’t want to give too much away but I will ask – have you never imagined what it might be like to inhabit the body and life of someone else?
  
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