Weird Tales [Volume X Number 2, August 1927] ed. Farnsworth Wright (Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 25¢, 145-288pp+, pulp, cover: The Bride of Osiris by Hugh Rankin)
- 148 · The Eyrie · The Editor · ed
- _148 · [letter from Portland, OR] · Mrs. W. Lange · lt
- _148 · [letter from Lansing, Ontario] · C. H. Paple · lt
- _148 · [letter from Ashland, OR] · Ralph McCormack · lt
- _148 · [letter] · “Interested Reader” · lt
- _148 · [letter from Cleveland, OH] · D. E. Helmuth · lt
- _283 · [letter from Irvington, NJ] · Herbert E. Woodburn · lt
- _283 · [letter from Staten Island, NY] · Cathryn M. Banks · lt
- _283 · [letter from Easton, PA] · H. J. Herster · lt
- _283 · [letter from Sutton, Quebec] · Gordon Philip England · lt
- _283 · [letter from Washington, DC] · Mrs. Joseph C. Murphy · lt
- _284 · [letter from Calgary, Alberta] · Jim McDougall · lt
- _284 · [letter from Boston, MA] · Daniel E. Goodhue · lt
- _284 · [letter from Kansas City, MO] · Mrs. George H. Worley · lt
- _284 · [letter from Easton, PA] · Robert Smith, Jr. · lt
- 151 · The Bride of Osiris [Part 1 of 3] · Otis Adelbert Kline · na; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 173 · Satan’s Fiddle · George Malcolm-Smith · nv; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 188 · The Power of the Dog · G. G. Pendarves · ss
- 193 · Creeping Shadows [Jules de Grandin] · Seabury Quinn · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 206 · Lake Desolation · Leavenworth Macnab · pm
- 207 · Fly Island · B. Wallis · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 219 · The Man with a Thousand Legs · Frank Belknap Long, Jr. · nv; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 235 · The Phantom Photoplay · Terva Gaston Hubbard · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 241 · The Swamp · Cristel Hastings · pm
- 242 · The Dark Chrysalis [Part 3 of 3] · Eli Colter · na
- 251 · Two Black Bottles · Wilfred Blanch Talman (with H. P. Lovecraft) · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 259 · Who Killed Jack Robbins · Robert Lee Heiser · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 266 · Beethoven · Robert S. Carr · pm
- 267 · The Queen of Spades · Alexander Pushkin; translated by T. Keane · nv The Prose Tales of Poushkin by Alexander Poushkin, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1894
translated from the Russian (“Pouschkine”, Biblioteka dlya chteniya, March 1834).
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