True Twilight Tales [#2, Spring 1964] (50¢, 96pp+, large, cover by photo)
- 4 · That Night the Dead Took Over · Thelma Johnson · ss Ghost Stories August 1929, as “David Keeps His Word”
- 8 · Taxi to Hell—and Back! · Harry A. Bemis · ss Ghost Stories December 1929, as “Other-World Taxi”
- 12 · “Till Death Us Do Wed” · Arthur Leslie · ss Ghost Stories October 1926, as “Married After Death”
- 16 · The Skull That Screamed “Murder!” · Gordon Hillman · ss Ghost Stories November 1929, as “The Headless Shadow”
- 20 · Nightmare! · Nora Lilienthal; as told to Lester L. Gotha · ss Ghost Stories November 1929, as “A Dream That Never Ended”
- 22 · The Devil Doctor Wanted Me for His Patient! · Philip Wolfe; as told to Johnston Kerkhoff · ss Ghost Stories September 1926, as “The Mystery of the Floating Head”
- 28 · Case of the Premature Funeral · Harold Dillon · ss Ghost Stories December 1929, as “Your Soul Is Not Your Own!”
- 32 · Return of the Ghost Ship · Gordon Hillman · ss Ghost Stories September 1929, as “Panic in Wild Harbor”
- 36 · Ghost Who Begged “Kiss Me! Love Me!” · Algernon Blackwood · ss The Listener and Other Stories by Algernon Blackwood, Eveleigh Nash, 1907, as “The Woman’s Ghost Story”
- 42 · Child or Demon—Which Was She? [Doctor Martinus] · Eugene Branscombe; as told to Victor Rousseau · ss Ghost Stories October 1926; given as by Eugene Branscombe alone.
- 46 · The Corpse Wanted Company · Henry Leigh; as told to H. Thompson Rich · ss Ghost Stories September 1929, as “The Thing That Came Home from the War”
- 50 · Ghost Story—Written by the Ghost Itself! · John L. Spivak · ar Ghost Stories July 1929, as “A Ghost Who Dictates Novels”
- 54 · The Spirit That Got Spanked · Sophie Wenzel Ellis · ss Ghost Stories November 1929, as “The Spirit in the Garden”
- 58 · Death Crashed the Party · Archie Binns · ss Ghost Stories September 1929, as “The Intruder at the Masquerade”
- 62 · Portrait of a Murder · Erckmann-Chatrian · ss Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as “The Mysterious Sketch”
translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
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